Journal article
Plasma lipidomic analysis of stable and unstable coronary artery disease
PJ Meikle, G Wong, D Tsorotes, CK Barlow, JM Weir, MJ Christopher, GL MacIntosh, B Goudey, L Stern, A Kowalczyk, I Haviv, AJ White, AM Dart, SJ Duffy, GL Jennings, BA Kingwell
Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology | Published : 2011
Abstract
Objective-: Traditional risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD) fail to adequately distinguish patients who have atherosclerotic plaques susceptible to instability from those who have more benign forms. Using plasma lipid profiling, this study aimed to provide insight into disease pathogenesis and evaluate the potential of lipid profiles to assess risk of future plaque instability. Methods and Results-: Plasma lipid profiles containing 305 lipids were measured on 220 individuals (matched healthy controls, n=80; stable angina, n=60; unstable coronary syndrome, n=80) using electrospray-ionisation tandem mass spectrometry. ReliefF feature selection coupled with an L2-regularized logistic..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the National Heart Foundation of Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia, and the Operational Infrastructure Support Program of the Victorian Government, Australia.