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Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness

Gulf War Illness (GWI), which affects at least one fourth of the 700,000 veterans deployed to the Gulf War (GW), is characterized by persistent and heterogeneous symptoms, including pain, fatigue and cognitive problems. As a consequence, this illness remains difficult to diagnose. Rodent models have...

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Autores principales: Emmerich, Tanja, Zakirova, Zuchra, Klimas, Nancy, Sullivan, Kimberly, Shetty, Ashok K., Evans, James E., Ait-Ghezala, Ghania, Laco, Gary S., Hattiangady, Bharathi, Shetty, Geetha A., Mullan, Michael, Crynen, Gogce, Abdullah, Laila, Crawford, Fiona
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5409146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28453542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176634
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author Emmerich, Tanja
Zakirova, Zuchra
Klimas, Nancy
Sullivan, Kimberly
Shetty, Ashok K.
Evans, James E.
Ait-Ghezala, Ghania
Laco, Gary S.
Hattiangady, Bharathi
Shetty, Geetha A.
Mullan, Michael
Crynen, Gogce
Abdullah, Laila
Crawford, Fiona
author_facet Emmerich, Tanja
Zakirova, Zuchra
Klimas, Nancy
Sullivan, Kimberly
Shetty, Ashok K.
Evans, James E.
Ait-Ghezala, Ghania
Laco, Gary S.
Hattiangady, Bharathi
Shetty, Geetha A.
Mullan, Michael
Crynen, Gogce
Abdullah, Laila
Crawford, Fiona
author_sort Emmerich, Tanja
collection PubMed
description Gulf War Illness (GWI), which affects at least one fourth of the 700,000 veterans deployed to the Gulf War (GW), is characterized by persistent and heterogeneous symptoms, including pain, fatigue and cognitive problems. As a consequence, this illness remains difficult to diagnose. Rodent models have been shown to exhibit different symptomatic features of GWI following exposure to particular GW agents (e.g. pyridostigmine bromide, permethrin and DEET) and/or stress. Preclinical analyses have shown the activation of microglia and astroglia as a pathological hallmark in these mouse and rat models. Although much has been learned in recent years from these different rodent models and independent clinical studies, characterization studies to identify overlapping features of GWI in animals and humans have been missing. Thus, we aimed to identify biomarkers that co-occur in the plasma of rodent models of GWI and human GWI patients. We observed increases of multiple phospholipid (PL) species across all studied cohorts. Furthermore, these data suggested dysfunction within ether and docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid containing PL species in relation to GWI. As these PL species play a role in inflammatory processes, these findings suggest a possible role for inflammatory imbalance in GWI. Overall, we show that the peripheral lipid disturbances are present both in human GWI patients and in the preclinical rodent models of GWI, highlighting the importance of lipidomics as a potential platform for further biomarker discovery and supporting the value of GW agent exposed models of GWI.
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spelling pubmed-54091462017-05-12 Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness Emmerich, Tanja Zakirova, Zuchra Klimas, Nancy Sullivan, Kimberly Shetty, Ashok K. Evans, James E. Ait-Ghezala, Ghania Laco, Gary S. Hattiangady, Bharathi Shetty, Geetha A. Mullan, Michael Crynen, Gogce Abdullah, Laila Crawford, Fiona PLoS One Research Article Gulf War Illness (GWI), which affects at least one fourth of the 700,000 veterans deployed to the Gulf War (GW), is characterized by persistent and heterogeneous symptoms, including pain, fatigue and cognitive problems. As a consequence, this illness remains difficult to diagnose. Rodent models have been shown to exhibit different symptomatic features of GWI following exposure to particular GW agents (e.g. pyridostigmine bromide, permethrin and DEET) and/or stress. Preclinical analyses have shown the activation of microglia and astroglia as a pathological hallmark in these mouse and rat models. Although much has been learned in recent years from these different rodent models and independent clinical studies, characterization studies to identify overlapping features of GWI in animals and humans have been missing. Thus, we aimed to identify biomarkers that co-occur in the plasma of rodent models of GWI and human GWI patients. We observed increases of multiple phospholipid (PL) species across all studied cohorts. Furthermore, these data suggested dysfunction within ether and docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid containing PL species in relation to GWI. As these PL species play a role in inflammatory processes, these findings suggest a possible role for inflammatory imbalance in GWI. Overall, we show that the peripheral lipid disturbances are present both in human GWI patients and in the preclinical rodent models of GWI, highlighting the importance of lipidomics as a potential platform for further biomarker discovery and supporting the value of GW agent exposed models of GWI. Public Library of Science 2017-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5409146/ /pubmed/28453542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176634 Text en © 2017 Emmerich et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Emmerich, Tanja
Zakirova, Zuchra
Klimas, Nancy
Sullivan, Kimberly
Shetty, Ashok K.
Evans, James E.
Ait-Ghezala, Ghania
Laco, Gary S.
Hattiangady, Bharathi
Shetty, Geetha A.
Mullan, Michael
Crynen, Gogce
Abdullah, Laila
Crawford, Fiona
Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness
title Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness
title_full Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness
title_fullStr Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness
title_full_unstemmed Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness
title_short Phospholipid profiling of plasma from GW veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of Gulf War Illness
title_sort phospholipid profiling of plasma from gw veterans and rodent models to identify potential biomarkers of gulf war illness
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5409146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28453542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176634
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