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Ph.D.THESISDEFENSE
LinkingMassSpectrometryandGeneticsforStudyingtheVariousBiological
RolesofLipids
VanessaLinke
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Massspectrometry(MS)providesaccesstothequantitiesandidentitiesofbiomolecularactors,includingintheemergingfieldoflipidomics.Whilenotgeneticallyencoded,lipidsareinfluencedbythegenomethroughcomplexmetabolicnetworks.Here,IwillpresenttheconnectionofMStogenomicdatatofurthertheunderstandingofvariousmetabolicphenomenarangingfromaninvestigationofthemolecularbasisofthemicrobe-hostinteractiontothegeneticcausesofdiabetesandobesity.Iwillgiveanoverviewofthevarietyandfunctionsofmoleculesactinginmammalianorganisms,andthedetailsofMSasatooltomeasuretheirlevels.Thepresentedprojecttakesadvantageofthediversityoutbred(DO)mousemodelto broadly access genetic information via means of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping. As a firstapplication,wewillexplorethegeneticsofbileacidsandcecallipidsincontextofthegutmicrobiome.Bileacidsaremicrobially-derivedmetabolitesrecognizedfortheirsignalingfunctioninthehost.Thececallipidsweremeasuredinanuntargeted,i.e.discoveryway,thusallowingforrecognitionofunidentifiedfeaturesasmolecularactors,oneclassofwhichwereidentifiedasornithinelipids.Wewillthenfurtherdeveloptheideaofutilizinggeneticdatatoguideidentificationofsuchunidentifiedmassspectralfeaturesfromdiscoverylipidomicsprofilingofplasmaandliver.Lastly,Iwillconcludethefindingsandprovideanoutlookofexpandingthisstrategytootheromicsfeatures.