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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2016

FragClust and TestClust, two informatics tools for chemical structure hierarchical clustering analysis applied to lipidomics. The example of Alzheimer's disease.

Francesca Di Gaudio; Sergio Indelicato; Roberto Monastero; G.I. Altieri; Francesca Fayer; Ornella Palesano; Manuela Fontana; Angelo B. Cefalù; Massimiliano Greco; David Bongiorno; Serena Indelicato; Angela Aronica; Davide Noto; Maurizio Averna

AbstractLipidomic analysis is able to measure simultaneously thousands of compounds belonging to a few lipid classes. In each lipid class, compounds differ only by the acyl radical, ranging between C10:0 (capric acid) and C24:0 (lignoceric acid). Although some metabolites have a peculiar pathological role, more often compounds belonging to a single lipid class exert the same biological effect. Here, we present a lipidomics workflow that extracts the tandem mass spectrometry data from individual files and uses them to group compounds into structurally homogeneous clusters by chemical structure hierarchical clustering analysis (CHCA). The case-to-control peak area ratios of the metabolites are then analyzed within clusters. We created two freely available applications to assist the workflow: FragClust to generate the tables to be subjected to CHCA, and TestClust to perform statistical analysis on clustered data. We used the lipidomics data from the plasma of Alzheimers disease (AD) patients in comparison with healthy controls to test the workflow. To date, the search for plasma biomarkers in AD has not provided reliable results. This article shows that the workflow is helpful to understand the behavior of whole lipid classes in plasma of AD patients. Graphical AbstractChemical Hierarchical Cluster Analysis applied to Lipidomics. Software assisted workflow.


Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases | 2016

Baseline metabolic disturbances and the twenty-five years risk of incident cancer in a Mediterranean population

Davide Noto; A.B. Cefalù; C.M. Barbagallo; Antonina Ganci; Giovanni Cavera; Francesca Fayer; Ornella Palesano; Rossella Spina; Vincenza Valenti; G.I. Altieri; Rosalia Caldarella; Antonina Giammanco; R. Termini; M. Burrascano; G. Crupi; A Falletta; V. Scafidi; D. Sbordone; F. La Seta; Maurizio Averna


Atherosclerosis | 2018

Familial hypobetalipoproteinemia: Analysis by next generation sequencing and identification of novel mutations in the APOB gene

Valeria Ingrassia; Rossella Spina; A.B. Cefalù; Vincenza Valenti; G.I. Altieri; C. Scrimali; Davide Noto; F. Brucato; Gabriella Misiano; Antonina Giammanco; Antonina Ganci; Francesca Fayer; C.M. Barbagallo; Maurizio Averna


Atherosclerosis | 2018

Cluster analysis of patterns generated from a web repository of HEPG2 transcriptomes. Genes of unknown functions coregulated in concert with cholesterol synthesis pathway

G.I. Altieri; Davide Noto; A.B. Cefalù; Antonina Giammanco; Francesca Fayer; Valeria Ingrassia; C. Scrimali; Rossella Spina; Vincenza Valenti; Gabriella Misiano; F. Brucato; Antonina Ganci; C.M. Barbagallo; Maurizio Averna


Atherosclerosis | 2018

Detection of copy number variations (CNVS) in LDLR gene by next generation sequencing in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia

C. Scrimali; Rossella Spina; Valeria Ingrassia; A.B. Cefalù; Vincenza Valenti; G.I. Altieri; Davide Noto; F. Brucato; Gabriella Misiano; Antonina Giammanco; C.M. Barbagallo; Antonina Ganci; Francesca Fayer; Maurizio Averna


Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017

Identification of a novel LMF1 nonsense mutation responsible for severe hypertriglyceridemia by targeted next-generation sequencing

Rossella Spina; Angelo B. Cefalù; Davide Noto; Valeria Ingrassia; Vincenza Valenti; Antonina Giammanco; Francesca Fayer; Gabriella Misiano; C. Scrimali; G.I. Altieri; Antonina Ganci; Carlo M. Barbagallo; Maurizio Averna


Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017

Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of patients with autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia identified in the lipigen centre of Palermo

Antonina Giammanco; Rossella Spina; Valeria Ingrassia; Vincenza Valenti; C. Scrimali; Gabriella Misiano; G.I. Altieri; Francesca Fayer; C.M. Barbagallo; Antonina Ganci; Davide Noto; A.B. Cefalù; Maurizio Averna


Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017

Clinical and genetic features of 2 patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia due to a mutation in GPIHBP1 gene

G.I. Altieri; Rossella Spina; Davide Noto; Valeria Ingrassia; Vincenza Valenti; Antonina Giammanco; Francesca Fayer; Gabriella Misiano; C. Scrimali; Antonina Ganci; C.M. Barbagallo; A.B. Cefalù; Maurizio Averna


Atherosclerosis | 2017

Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of patients with autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia in sicily

Antonina Giammanco; Rossella Spina; Valeria Ingrassia; Vincenza Valenti; C. Scrimali; Gabriella Misiano; G.I. Altieri; Francesca Fayer; Carlo M. Barbagallo; Antonina Ganci; Davide Noto; Angelo B. Cefalù; Maurizio Averna


Atherosclerosis | 2016

Genetic epidemiology of ARH in Sicily

Rossella Spina; Vincenza Valenti; Valeria Ingrassia; M.P. La Spada; C. Scrimali; Gabriella Misiano; Davide Noto; Ornella Palesano; G.I. Altieri; Vincenzo Licata; Francesca Fayer; Carlo M. Barbagallo; Angelo B. Cefalù; Maurizio Averna

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Maurizio Averna

Washington University in St. Louis

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