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Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics

The actual utility of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry (CE‐MS) for biomarker discovery using metabolomics still needs to be assessed. Therefore, a simulated comparative metabolic profiling study for biomarker discovery by CE‐MS was performed, using pooled human plasma samples with spiked...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wei, Segers, Karen, Mangelings, Debby, Van Eeckhaut, Ann, Hankemeier, Thomas, Vander Heyden, Yvan, Ramautar, Rawi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31025710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elps.201900126
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author Zhang, Wei
Segers, Karen
Mangelings, Debby
Van Eeckhaut, Ann
Hankemeier, Thomas
Vander Heyden, Yvan
Ramautar, Rawi
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Segers, Karen
Mangelings, Debby
Van Eeckhaut, Ann
Hankemeier, Thomas
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Ramautar, Rawi
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description The actual utility of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry (CE‐MS) for biomarker discovery using metabolomics still needs to be assessed. Therefore, a simulated comparative metabolic profiling study for biomarker discovery by CE‐MS was performed, using pooled human plasma samples with spiked biomarkers. Two studies have been carried out in this work. Focus of study I was on comparing two sets of plasma samples, in which one set (class I) was spiked with five isotope‐labeled compounds, whereas another set (class II) was spiked with six different isotope‐labeled compounds. In study II, focus was also on comparing two sets of plasma samples, however, the isotope‐labeled compounds were spiked to both class I and class II samples but with concentrations which differ by a factor two between both classes (with one compound absent in each class). The aim was to determine whether CEMS‐based metabolomics could reveal the spiked biomarkers as the main classifiers, applying two different data analysis software tools (MetaboAnalyst and Matlab). Unsupervised analysis of the recorded metabolic profiles revealed a clear distinction between class I and class II plasma samples in both studies. This classification was mainly attributed to the spiked isotope‐labeled compounds, thereby emphasizing the utility of CE‐MS for biomarker discovery.
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spelling pubmed-67674742019-10-03 Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics Zhang, Wei Segers, Karen Mangelings, Debby Van Eeckhaut, Ann Hankemeier, Thomas Vander Heyden, Yvan Ramautar, Rawi Electrophoresis Part I. General, CE and CEC The actual utility of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry (CE‐MS) for biomarker discovery using metabolomics still needs to be assessed. Therefore, a simulated comparative metabolic profiling study for biomarker discovery by CE‐MS was performed, using pooled human plasma samples with spiked biomarkers. Two studies have been carried out in this work. Focus of study I was on comparing two sets of plasma samples, in which one set (class I) was spiked with five isotope‐labeled compounds, whereas another set (class II) was spiked with six different isotope‐labeled compounds. In study II, focus was also on comparing two sets of plasma samples, however, the isotope‐labeled compounds were spiked to both class I and class II samples but with concentrations which differ by a factor two between both classes (with one compound absent in each class). The aim was to determine whether CEMS‐based metabolomics could reveal the spiked biomarkers as the main classifiers, applying two different data analysis software tools (MetaboAnalyst and Matlab). Unsupervised analysis of the recorded metabolic profiles revealed a clear distinction between class I and class II plasma samples in both studies. This classification was mainly attributed to the spiked isotope‐labeled compounds, thereby emphasizing the utility of CE‐MS for biomarker discovery. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-02 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6767474/ /pubmed/31025710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elps.201900126 Text en © The Authors Electrophoresis Published by Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Van Eeckhaut, Ann
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Vander Heyden, Yvan
Ramautar, Rawi
Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics
title Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics
title_full Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics
title_fullStr Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics
title_short Assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics
title_sort assessing the suitability of capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry for biomarker discovery in plasma‐based metabolomics
topic Part I. General, CE and CEC
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31025710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elps.201900126
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