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Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?

Measuring the exposome remains a challenge due to the range and number of anthropogenic molecules that are encountered in our daily lives, as well as the complex systemic responses to these exposures. One option for improving the coverage, dynamic range and throughput of measurements is to incorpora...

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Autores principales: Metz, Thomas O, Baker, Erin S, Schymanski, Emma L, Renslow, Ryan S, Thomas, Dennis G, Causon, Tim J, Webb, Ian K, Hann, Stephan, Smith, Richard D, Teeguarden, Justin G
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Publicado: Future Science Ltd 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27921453
http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/bio-2016-0244
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author Metz, Thomas O
Baker, Erin S
Schymanski, Emma L
Renslow, Ryan S
Thomas, Dennis G
Causon, Tim J
Webb, Ian K
Hann, Stephan
Smith, Richard D
Teeguarden, Justin G
author_facet Metz, Thomas O
Baker, Erin S
Schymanski, Emma L
Renslow, Ryan S
Thomas, Dennis G
Causon, Tim J
Webb, Ian K
Hann, Stephan
Smith, Richard D
Teeguarden, Justin G
author_sort Metz, Thomas O
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description Measuring the exposome remains a challenge due to the range and number of anthropogenic molecules that are encountered in our daily lives, as well as the complex systemic responses to these exposures. One option for improving the coverage, dynamic range and throughput of measurements is to incorporate ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) into current MS-based analytical methods. The implementation of IMS in exposomics studies will lead to more frequent observations of previously undetected chemicals and metabolites. LC-IMS-MS will provide increased overall measurement dynamic range, resulting in detections of lower abundance molecules. Alternatively, the throughput of IMS-MS alone will provide the opportunity to analyze many thousands of longitudinal samples over lifetimes of exposure, capturing evidence of transitory accumulations of chemicals or metabolites. The volume of data corresponding to these new chemical observations will almost certainly outpace the generation of reference data to enable their confident identification. In this perspective, we briefly review the state-of-the-art in measuring the exposome, and discuss the potential use for IMS-MS and the physico-chemical property of collisional cross section in both exposure assessment and molecular identification.
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spelling pubmed-56742112018-01-01 Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go? Metz, Thomas O Baker, Erin S Schymanski, Emma L Renslow, Ryan S Thomas, Dennis G Causon, Tim J Webb, Ian K Hann, Stephan Smith, Richard D Teeguarden, Justin G Bioanalysis Perspective Measuring the exposome remains a challenge due to the range and number of anthropogenic molecules that are encountered in our daily lives, as well as the complex systemic responses to these exposures. One option for improving the coverage, dynamic range and throughput of measurements is to incorporate ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) into current MS-based analytical methods. The implementation of IMS in exposomics studies will lead to more frequent observations of previously undetected chemicals and metabolites. LC-IMS-MS will provide increased overall measurement dynamic range, resulting in detections of lower abundance molecules. Alternatively, the throughput of IMS-MS alone will provide the opportunity to analyze many thousands of longitudinal samples over lifetimes of exposure, capturing evidence of transitory accumulations of chemicals or metabolites. The volume of data corresponding to these new chemical observations will almost certainly outpace the generation of reference data to enable their confident identification. In this perspective, we briefly review the state-of-the-art in measuring the exposome, and discuss the potential use for IMS-MS and the physico-chemical property of collisional cross section in both exposure assessment and molecular identification. Future Science Ltd 2017-01 2016-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5674211/ /pubmed/27921453 http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/bio-2016-0244 Text en © 2017 Future Science Ltd This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Metz, Thomas O
Baker, Erin S
Schymanski, Emma L
Renslow, Ryan S
Thomas, Dennis G
Causon, Tim J
Webb, Ian K
Hann, Stephan
Smith, Richard D
Teeguarden, Justin G
Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?
title Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?
title_full Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?
title_fullStr Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?
title_full_unstemmed Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?
title_short Integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?
title_sort integrating ion mobility spectrometry into mass spectrometry-based exposome measurements: what can it add and how far can it go?
topic Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27921453
http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/bio-2016-0244
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