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Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples

BACKGROUND: Information regarding the variability of metabolite levels over time in an individual is required to estimate the reproducibility of metabolite measurements. In intervention studies, it is critical to appropriately judge changes that are elicited by any kind of intervention. The pre-anal...

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Autores principales: Breier, Michaela, Wahl, Simone, Prehn, Cornelia, Fugmann, Marina, Ferrari, Uta, Weise, Michaela, Banning, Friederike, Seissler, Jochen, Grallert, Harald, Adamski, Jerzy, Lechner, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089728
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author Breier, Michaela
Wahl, Simone
Prehn, Cornelia
Fugmann, Marina
Ferrari, Uta
Weise, Michaela
Banning, Friederike
Seissler, Jochen
Grallert, Harald
Adamski, Jerzy
Lechner, Andreas
author_facet Breier, Michaela
Wahl, Simone
Prehn, Cornelia
Fugmann, Marina
Ferrari, Uta
Weise, Michaela
Banning, Friederike
Seissler, Jochen
Grallert, Harald
Adamski, Jerzy
Lechner, Andreas
author_sort Breier, Michaela
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description BACKGROUND: Information regarding the variability of metabolite levels over time in an individual is required to estimate the reproducibility of metabolite measurements. In intervention studies, it is critical to appropriately judge changes that are elicited by any kind of intervention. The pre-analytic phase (collection, transport and sample processing) is a particularly important component of data quality in multi-center studies. METHODS: Reliability of metabolites (within-and between-person variance, intraclass correlation coefficient) and stability (shipment simulation at different temperatures, use of gel-barrier collection tubes, freeze-thaw cycles) were analyzed in fasting serum and plasma samples of 22 healthy human subjects using a targeted LC-MS approach. RESULTS: Reliability of metabolite measurements was higher in serum compared to plasma samples and was good in most saturated short-and medium-chain acylcarnitines, amino acids, biogenic amines, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids and hexose. The majority of metabolites were stable for 24 h on cool packs and at room temperature in non-centrifuged tubes. Plasma and serum metabolite stability showed good coherence. Serum metabolite concentrations were mostly unaffected by tube type and one or two freeze-thaw cycles. CONCLUSION: A single time point measurement is assumed to be sufficient for a targeted metabolomics analysis of most metabolites. For shipment, samples should ideally be separated and frozen immediately after collection, as some amino acids and biogenic amines become unstable within 3 h on cool packs. Serum gel-barrier tubes can be used safely for this process as they have no effect on concentration in most metabolites. Shipment of non-centrifuged samples on cool packs is a cost-efficient alternative for most metabolites.
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spelling pubmed-39336502014-02-25 Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples Breier, Michaela Wahl, Simone Prehn, Cornelia Fugmann, Marina Ferrari, Uta Weise, Michaela Banning, Friederike Seissler, Jochen Grallert, Harald Adamski, Jerzy Lechner, Andreas PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Information regarding the variability of metabolite levels over time in an individual is required to estimate the reproducibility of metabolite measurements. In intervention studies, it is critical to appropriately judge changes that are elicited by any kind of intervention. The pre-analytic phase (collection, transport and sample processing) is a particularly important component of data quality in multi-center studies. METHODS: Reliability of metabolites (within-and between-person variance, intraclass correlation coefficient) and stability (shipment simulation at different temperatures, use of gel-barrier collection tubes, freeze-thaw cycles) were analyzed in fasting serum and plasma samples of 22 healthy human subjects using a targeted LC-MS approach. RESULTS: Reliability of metabolite measurements was higher in serum compared to plasma samples and was good in most saturated short-and medium-chain acylcarnitines, amino acids, biogenic amines, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids and hexose. The majority of metabolites were stable for 24 h on cool packs and at room temperature in non-centrifuged tubes. Plasma and serum metabolite stability showed good coherence. Serum metabolite concentrations were mostly unaffected by tube type and one or two freeze-thaw cycles. CONCLUSION: A single time point measurement is assumed to be sufficient for a targeted metabolomics analysis of most metabolites. For shipment, samples should ideally be separated and frozen immediately after collection, as some amino acids and biogenic amines become unstable within 3 h on cool packs. Serum gel-barrier tubes can be used safely for this process as they have no effect on concentration in most metabolites. Shipment of non-centrifuged samples on cool packs is a cost-efficient alternative for most metabolites. Public Library of Science 2014-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3933650/ /pubmed/24586991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089728 Text en © 2014 Breier 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, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Breier, Michaela
Wahl, Simone
Prehn, Cornelia
Fugmann, Marina
Ferrari, Uta
Weise, Michaela
Banning, Friederike
Seissler, Jochen
Grallert, Harald
Adamski, Jerzy
Lechner, Andreas
Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples
title Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples
title_full Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples
title_fullStr Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples
title_full_unstemmed Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples
title_short Targeted Metabolomics Identifies Reliable and Stable Metabolites in Human Serum and Plasma Samples
title_sort targeted metabolomics identifies reliable and stable metabolites in human serum and plasma samples
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089728
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