Correlated Heterospectral Lipidomics for Biomolecular Profiling of Remyelination in Multiple Sclerosis

Mads S. Bergholt(NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre), Andrea Serio(NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre), James S. McKenzie(Imperial College London), Amanda Boyd(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Renata F. Soares(Imperial College London), Jocelyn Tillner(Imperial College London), Ciro Chiappini(NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre), Vincen Wu(Imperial College London), Andreas Dannhorn(Imperial College London), Zoltán Takáts(Imperial College London), Anna Williams(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Molly M. Stevens(NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre)
ACS Central Science
December 27, 2017
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Abstract

. Pixelwise coregistration of Raman spectroscopy and DESI-MS imaging generated a heterospectral map used to interrelate biomolecular structure and composition of myelin. Multivariate regression analysis enabled Raman-based assessment of highly specific lipid subtypes in complex tissue for the first time. This method revealed the temporal dynamics of remyelination and provided the first indication that newly formed myelin has a different lipid composition compared to normal myelin. HSL enables detailed molecular myelin characterization that can substantially improve upon the current understanding of remyelination in multiple sclerosis and provides a strategy to assess remyelination treatments in animal models.


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