CVAIAug 5, 2025

Retinal Lipidomics Associations as Candidate Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Health

arXiv:2508.03538v1h-index: 39
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It provides incremental insights into using retinal imaging as a non-invasive biomarker for cardiovascular health in healthy populations.

This study investigated the relationship between serum lipid subclasses and retinal microvascular traits in a healthy cohort, finding that specific lipids like free fatty acids and cholesteryl esters correlate with vessel twistiness and widths, while diacylglycerols and triacylglycerols show negative correlations with width and complexity.

Retinal microvascular imaging is increasingly recognised as a non invasive method for evaluating systemic vascular and metabolic health. However, the association between lipidomics and retinal vasculature remains inadequate. This study investigates the relationships between serum lipid subclasses, free fatty acids (FA), diacylglycerols (DAG), triacylglycerols (TAG), and cholesteryl esters (CE), and retinal microvascular characteristics in a large population-based cohort. Using Spearman correlation analysis, we examined the interconnection between lipid subclasses and ten retinal microvascular traits, applying the Benjamini-Hochberg false discovery rate (BH-FDR) to adjust for statistical significance. Results indicated that FA were linked to retinal vessel twistiness, while CE correlated with the average widths of arteries and veins. Conversely, DAG and TAG showed negative correlations with the width and complexity of arterioles and venules. These findings suggest that retinal vascular architecture reflects distinct circulating lipid profiles, supporting its role as a non-invasive marker of systemic metabolic health. This study is the first to integrate deep learning (DL)derived retinal traits with lipidomic subclasses in a healthy cohort, thereby providing insights into microvascular structural changes independent of disease status or treatment effects.

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