2018
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2017-12-822890
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Identification of key lipids critical for platelet activation by comprehensive analysis of the platelet lipidome

Abstract: Platelet integrity and function critically depend on lipid composition. However, the lipid inventory in platelets was hitherto not quantified. Here, we examined the lipidome of murine platelets using lipid-category tailored protocols on a quantitative lipidomics platform. We could show that the platelet lipidome comprises almost 400 lipid species and covers a concentration range of 7 orders of magnitude. A systematic comparison of the lipidomics network in resting and activated murine platelets, validated in h… Show more

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“…Supplementing the fully accessible workbench, we also prepared predefined transition lists for several model system lipidomes, such as yeast, mouse (platelets, heart, brain hippocampus), drosophila and human (plasma, platelets) [32][33][34][35][36] , making it straightforward to start a targeted lipidomics experiment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Supplementing the fully accessible workbench, we also prepared predefined transition lists for several model system lipidomes, such as yeast, mouse (platelets, heart, brain hippocampus), drosophila and human (plasma, platelets) [32][33][34][35][36] , making it straightforward to start a targeted lipidomics experiment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reported lipidome compositions from the literature were used to determine the coverage provided by LipidCreator ( Fig. 4) for the following organisms and tissues: (a) Human plasma 40 , (b) Human platelet 36 , (c) Mouse heart 35 , (d) Mouse platelet 36 , (e) Mouse brain 32,41 , (f) Yeast 34 , (g) Zebrafish 42 , (h) Drosophila 33,43 , (i) Arabidopsis 44 , and (j) E. coli [45][46][47] . We can show that the vast majority of reported lipids among the selected model organisms are supported by LipidCreator.…”
Section: Optimization Of Collision Energy and Library Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, we are working on several improvements of the library, 1) to offer an implementation of Goslin in additional programming languages (e.g., C#); 2) to improve the performance of the existing implementations; and 3) to add more structural lipid classes and categories into the grammar for a higher coverage of lipids. We already applied Goslin in other recent projects (16,17) and achieved a high performance boost especially when exchanging our lipid lists with our collaboration partners. The Goslin implementations are freely available under https://github.com/lifs-tools/ goslin under the terms of liberal open source licenses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCs, PEs, PGs, SM, and cardiolipin span a range of > two orders of magnitude; some ceramides and free‐FAs reach > four orders of magnitude, while plasmanyl/plasmalogen‐PC are limited. This study claims that the platelet lipidome is altered <20% upon activation for 5 minutes. Another study demonstrates that collagen stimulation of murine platelets enhances free‐FAs‐(31%), LPC‐(57%), LPE‐(38%), and DGs‐(21%).…”
Section: Empowering Platelet Lipidomicsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Moreover, the non‐annotated lipids available in the public domain offers an opportunity for further discovery . Ahrends's group explored the murine and human platelet lipidome showing PE, PC, SM, PS, and PI as the most abundant species and that only 15 lipids constitute 70% of the entire lipid mass . PCs, PEs, PGs, SM, and cardiolipin span a range of > two orders of magnitude; some ceramides and free‐FAs reach > four orders of magnitude, while plasmanyl/plasmalogen‐PC are limited.…”
Section: Empowering Platelet Lipidomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%