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Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Dysregulated Lipids in Tumor Cells and Body Fluids
Autoři: Holčapek Michal | Cífková Eva | Lísa Miroslav | Jirásko Robert | Khalikova Maria | Ovčačíková Magdaléna
Rok: 2016
Druh publikace: ostatní - přednáška nebo poster
Strana od-do: nestránkováno
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Jazyk Název Abstrakt Klíčová slova
eng Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Dysregulated Lipids in Tumor Cells and Body Fluids Tumor cells and normal cells have different proteomic, meta bolomic and lipidomic composition. Lipids are major building blocks of membrane s of cells and intracellular compartments and they also fulfil numerous crucial cell fu nctions. Their dysregulation is related with some serious human diseases including cancer. In our research we demonstrated that the lipidomic composition of tumor and normal cell lines shows statistically significant differences for several tumor types, differences are also found in tumor and normal tissues for breast and kidney cancer and confirmed on lipidomic cha nges of plasma samples of inbred mice. The last and the most difficult step is the sear ch for statistically relevant lipidomic differences for human body fluids suitable for early d iagnosis, such as plasma, erythrocytes or urine. This research requires high-throughput, robust and v alidated mass spectrometry based methods for the quantitation of large number of l ipids from multiple lipid categories and classes.