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An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease

Liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) metabolomic approaches are widely used to investigate underlying pathogenesis of gastrointestinal disease and mechanism of action of treatments. However, there is an unmet requirement to assess faecal metabolite extraction methods for larg...

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Autores principales: Kelly, Patricia E., Ng, H Jene, Farrell, Gillian, McKirdy, Shona, Russell, Richard K., Hansen, Richard, Rattray, Zahra, Gerasimidis, Konstantinos, Rattray, Nicholas J. W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12111110
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author Kelly, Patricia E.
Ng, H Jene
Farrell, Gillian
McKirdy, Shona
Russell, Richard K.
Hansen, Richard
Rattray, Zahra
Gerasimidis, Konstantinos
Rattray, Nicholas J. W.
author_facet Kelly, Patricia E.
Ng, H Jene
Farrell, Gillian
McKirdy, Shona
Russell, Richard K.
Hansen, Richard
Rattray, Zahra
Gerasimidis, Konstantinos
Rattray, Nicholas J. W.
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description Liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) metabolomic approaches are widely used to investigate underlying pathogenesis of gastrointestinal disease and mechanism of action of treatments. However, there is an unmet requirement to assess faecal metabolite extraction methods for large-scale metabolomics studies. Current methods often rely on biphasic extractions using harmful halogenated solvents, making automation and large-scale studies challenging. The present study reports an optimised monophasic faecal extraction protocol that is suitable for untargeted and targeted LC-MS analyses. The impact of several experimental parameters, including sample weight, extraction solvent, cellular disruption method, and sample-to-solvent ratio, were investigated. It is suggested that a 50 mg freeze-dried faecal sample should be used in a methanol extraction (1:20) using bead beating as the means of cell disruption. This is revealed by a significant increase in number of metabolites detected, improved signal intensity, and wide metabolic coverage given by each of the above extraction parameters. Finally, we addressed the applicability of the method on faecal samples from patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) and coeliac disease (CoD), two distinct chronic gastrointestinal diseases involving metabolic perturbations. Untargeted and targeted metabolomic analysis demonstrated the ability of the developed method to detect and stratify metabolites extracted from patient groups and healthy controls (HC), highlighting characteristic changes in the faecal metabolome according to disease. The method developed is, therefore, suitable for the analysis of patients with gastrointestinal disease and can be used to detect and distinguish differences in the metabolomes of CD, CoD, and HC.
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spelling pubmed-96980412022-11-26 An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease Kelly, Patricia E. Ng, H Jene Farrell, Gillian McKirdy, Shona Russell, Richard K. Hansen, Richard Rattray, Zahra Gerasimidis, Konstantinos Rattray, Nicholas J. W. Metabolites Article Liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) metabolomic approaches are widely used to investigate underlying pathogenesis of gastrointestinal disease and mechanism of action of treatments. However, there is an unmet requirement to assess faecal metabolite extraction methods for large-scale metabolomics studies. Current methods often rely on biphasic extractions using harmful halogenated solvents, making automation and large-scale studies challenging. The present study reports an optimised monophasic faecal extraction protocol that is suitable for untargeted and targeted LC-MS analyses. The impact of several experimental parameters, including sample weight, extraction solvent, cellular disruption method, and sample-to-solvent ratio, were investigated. It is suggested that a 50 mg freeze-dried faecal sample should be used in a methanol extraction (1:20) using bead beating as the means of cell disruption. This is revealed by a significant increase in number of metabolites detected, improved signal intensity, and wide metabolic coverage given by each of the above extraction parameters. Finally, we addressed the applicability of the method on faecal samples from patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) and coeliac disease (CoD), two distinct chronic gastrointestinal diseases involving metabolic perturbations. Untargeted and targeted metabolomic analysis demonstrated the ability of the developed method to detect and stratify metabolites extracted from patient groups and healthy controls (HC), highlighting characteristic changes in the faecal metabolome according to disease. The method developed is, therefore, suitable for the analysis of patients with gastrointestinal disease and can be used to detect and distinguish differences in the metabolomes of CD, CoD, and HC. MDPI 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9698041/ /pubmed/36422250 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12111110 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kelly, Patricia E.
Ng, H Jene
Farrell, Gillian
McKirdy, Shona
Russell, Richard K.
Hansen, Richard
Rattray, Zahra
Gerasimidis, Konstantinos
Rattray, Nicholas J. W.
An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease
title An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease
title_full An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease
title_fullStr An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease
title_full_unstemmed An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease
title_short An Optimised Monophasic Faecal Extraction Method for LC-MS Analysis and Its Application in Gastrointestinal Disease
title_sort optimised monophasic faecal extraction method for lc-ms analysis and its application in gastrointestinal disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12111110
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