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      Newborn screening for cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis is the solution for early identification and treatment

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 59Issue 11p2214–2222Published online: August 22, 2018
      • Andrea E. DeBarber
      • Limor Kalfon
      • Ayalla Fedida
      • Vered Fleisher Sheffer
      • Shani Ben Haroush
      • Natalia Chasnyk
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        Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is a progressive metabolic leukodystrophy. Early identification and treatment from birth onward effectively provides a functional cure, but diagnosis is often delayed. We conducted a pilot study using a two-tier test for CTX to screen archived newborn dried bloodspots (DBSs) or samples collected prospectively from a high-risk Israeli newborn population. All DBS samples were analyzed with flow injection analysis (FIA)-MS/MS, and 5% of samples were analyzed with LC-MS/MS.
        Newborn screening for cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis is the solution for early identification and treatment
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        MS-based lipidomics of human blood plasma: a community-initiated position paper to develop accepted guidelines

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 59Issue 10p2001–2017Published online: August 16, 2018
        • Bo Burla
        • Makoto Arita
        • Masanori Arita
        • Anne K. Bendt
        • Amaury Cazenave-Gassiot
        • Edward A. Dennis
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          Human blood is a self-regenerating lipid-rich biological fluid that is routinely collected in hospital settings. The inventory of lipid molecules found in blood plasma (plasma lipidome) offers insights into individual metabolism and physiology in health and disease. Disturbances in the plasma lipidome also occur in conditions that are not directly linked to lipid metabolism; therefore, plasma lipidomics based on MS is an emerging tool in an array of clinical diagnostics and disease management. However, challenges exist in the translation of such lipidomic data to clinical applications.
          MS-based lipidomics of human blood plasma: a community-initiated position paper to develop accepted guidelines1
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          Biomarkers of NAFLD progression: a lipidomics approach to an epidemic

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 56Issue 3p722–736Published online: January 17, 2015
          • D.Lee Gorden
          • David S. Myers
          • Pavlina T. Ivanova
          • Eoin Fahy
          • Mano R. Maurya
          • Shakti Gupta
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            The spectrum of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) includes steatosis, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), and cirrhosis. Recognition and timely diagnosis of these different stages, particularly NASH, is important for both potential reversibility and limitation of complications. Liver biopsy remains the clinical standard for definitive diagnosis. Diagnostic tools minimizing the need for invasive procedures or that add information to histologic data are important in novel management strategies for the growing epidemic of NAFLD.
            Biomarkers of NAFLD progression: a lipidomics approach to an epidemic1[S]
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