Clinical lipidomics – A community-driven roadmap to translate research into clinical applications

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Olga Vvedenskaya , Michal Holčapek , Michael Vogeser , Kim Ekroos , Peter J. Meikle , Anne K. Bendt
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Abstract

Lipid metabolites, beyond triglycerides and cholesterol, have been shown to have vast potential for applications in clinical applications, with substantial societal and economical value. To successfully evolve from the current research-grade methods to assays suitable for routine clinical applications, a harmonization – if not standardization – of these mass spectrometry-based workflows is necessary. Input on clinical needs and technological capabilities must be obtained from all relevant stakeholders, including wet lab scientists, informaticians and data scientists, manufacturers, and medical professionals. In order to build bridges between this diverse group of professionals, the International Lipidomics Society and its Clinical Lipidomics Interest Group were created. This opinion article is intended to provide an overview of international efforts to tackle the issues of workflow harmonization, and to serve as an open invitation for others to join this growing community.

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临床脂质组学——社区驱动的将研究转化为临床应用的路线图
除甘油三酯和胆固醇外,脂质代谢物在临床应用中具有巨大的应用潜力,具有巨大的社会和经济价值。为了成功地从目前的研究级方法发展到适合常规临床应用的分析,这些基于质谱的工作流程的协调(如果不是标准化的话)是必要的。关于临床需求和技术能力的投入必须从所有相关利益相关者那里获得,包括湿实验室科学家、信息学家和数据科学家、制造商和医疗专业人员。为了在这个多样化的专业群体之间建立桥梁,国际脂质组学学会及其临床脂质组学兴趣小组成立了。这篇观点文章旨在概述解决工作流协调问题的国际努力,并公开邀请其他人加入这个不断发展的社区。
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab
Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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