What can we learn from the platelet lipidome?

Autor: Chicanne G; Institute of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease, Inserm UMR1297 and University of Toulouse 3, Toulouse, France., Darcourt J; Institute of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease, Inserm UMR1297 and University of Toulouse 3, Toulouse, France., Bertrand-Michel J; Institute of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease, Inserm UMR1297 and University of Toulouse 3, Toulouse, France.; MetaboHUB-MetaToul, National Infrastructure of Metabolomics and Fluxomics, Toulouse, France., Garcia C; Institute of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease, Inserm UMR1297 and University of Toulouse 3, Toulouse, France.; Laboratory of Haematology, University Hospital of Toulouse, Toulouse, France., Ribes A; Institute of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease, Inserm UMR1297 and University of Toulouse 3, Toulouse, France.; Laboratory of Haematology, University Hospital of Toulouse, Toulouse, France., Payrastre B; Institute of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease, Inserm UMR1297 and University of Toulouse 3, Toulouse, France.; Laboratory of Haematology, University Hospital of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Platelets [Platelets] 2023 Dec; Vol. 34 (1), pp. 2182180.
DOI: 10.1080/09537104.2023.2182180
Abstrakt: Besides their proteome, platelets use, in all responses to the environmental cues, a huge and diverse family of hydrophobic and amphipathic small molecules involved in structural, metabolic and signaling functions; the lipids. Studying how platelet lipidome changes modulate platelet function is an old story constantly renewed through the impressive technical advances allowing the discovery of new lipids, functions and metabolic pathways. Technical progress in analytical lipidomic profiling by top-of-the-line approaches such as nuclear magnetic resonance and gas chromatography or liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry enables either large-scale analysis of lipids or targeted lipidomics. With the support of bioinformatics tools and databases, it is now possible to investigate thousands of lipids over a concentration range of several orders of magnitude. The lipidomic landscape of platelets is considered a treasure trove, not only able to expand our knowledge of platelet biology and pathologies but also to bring diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities. The aim of this commentary article is to summarize the advances in the field and to highlight what lipidomics can tell us about platelet biology and pathophysiology.
Databáze: MEDLINE
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