Journal article

Lipidomic profiling of adipose tissue reveals an inflammatory signature in cancer-related and primary Lymphedema

LM Sedger, DL Tull, MJ McConville, DP De Souza, TWT Rupasinghe, SJ Williams, S Dayalan, D Lanzer, H Mackie, TC Lam, J Boyages

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2016

Abstract

Cancer-related and primary lymphedema (LE) are associated with the production of adipose tissue (AT). Nothing is known, however, about the lipid-based molecules that comprise LE AT. We therefore analyzed lipid molecules in lipoaspirates and serum obtained from LE patients, and compared them to lipoaspirates from cosmetic surgery patients and healthy control cohort serum. LE patient serum analysis demonstrated that triglycerides, HDL- and LDL-cholesterol and lipid transport molecules remained within the normal range, with no alterations in individual fatty acids. The lipidomic analysis also identified 275 lipid-based molecules, including triacylglycerides, diacylglycerides, fatty acids and ph..

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