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Additional file 1: of Untargeted Mass Spectrometry Lipidomics identifies correlation between serum sphingomyelins and plasma cholesterol

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posted on 2019-02-02, 05:00 authored by Pierre Zalloua, Hanane Kadar, Essa Hariri, Layal Abi Farraj, Francois Brial, Lyamine Hedjazi, Aurelie Le Lay, Alexandre Colleu, Justine Dubus, David Touboul, Fumihiko Matsuda, Mark Lathrop, Jeremy Nicholson, Marc-Emmanuel Dumas, Dominique Gauguier
Figure S1. Representative total ion current (TIC) chromatogram profiles in positive (A) & negative (B) ion modes. Data were obtained following untargeted liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis with a CSH C18 columnof a quality control samples representing a pool of plasma samples. Retention times (X-axis) are plotted against relative intensity of the spectral peaks (Y-axis). Approximate positions of the families of lipid compounds in the chromatogram are shown: CE Ceramides, DG Diacyglycerol, FA Fatty Acids, PC Phosphatidylcholines, PE Phosphatidylethanolamines, PG Phosphatidylglycerolipids, PI phosphatidylinositols, PS phosphatidylserines, SM sphingomyelins, TG Triacylglycerol. Figure S2. 3-D Principal component analysis of mass spectrometry data in the cohort. Metabolome data from plasma samples of the cohort processed with a CSH C18 column were analyzed after filtering and normalization for the positive mode (A) and the negative mode (B). Figure S3. Metabolome-wide association between metabolic features and plasma LDL (A, B) and total (C, D) cholesterol. Metabolomic data were obtained by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) with a CSH C18 column.Spectral features referenced by their mass to charge ratio (X-axis) are plotted against the statistical significance of the association to plasma LDL and total cholesterol (Y-axis). Association results are shown for data in negative (A, C) and positive (B, D) ionization modes. (PPTX 579 kb)

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