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  International Ring Trial of a High Resolution Targeted Metabolomics and Lipidomics Platform for Serum and Plasma Analysis

Thompson, J. W., Adams, K. J., Adamski, J., Asad, Y., Borts, D., Bowden, J. A., et al. (2019). International Ring Trial of a High Resolution Targeted Metabolomics and Lipidomics Platform for Serum and Plasma Analysis. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 91(22), 14407-14416. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.9b02908.

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Thompson, J. Will1, Author
Adams, Kendra J.1, Author
Adamski, Jerzy1, Author
Asad, Yasmin1, Author
Borts, David1, Author
Bowden, John A.1, Author
Byram, Gregory1, Author
Dang, Viet1, Author
Dunn, Warwick B.1, Author
Fernandez, Facundo1, Author
Fiehn, Oliver1, Author
Gaul, David A.1, Author
Huhmer, Andreas F. R.1, Author
Kalli, Anastasia1, Author
Koal, Therese1, Author
Koeniger, Stormy1, Author
Mandal, Rupasri1, Author
Meier, Florian2, Author           
Naser, Fuad J.1, Author
O'Neil, Donna1, Author
Pal, Akos1, AuthorPatti, Gary J.1, AuthorHai, Pham-Tuan1, AuthorPrehn, Cornelia1, AuthorRaynaud, Florence I.1, AuthorShen, Tong1, AuthorSoutham, Andrew D.1, AuthorSt John-Williams, Lisa1, AuthorSulek, Karolina1, AuthorVasilopoulou, Catherine G.2, Author           Viant, Mark1, AuthorWinder, Catherine L.1, AuthorWishart, David1, AuthorZhang, Lun1, AuthorZheng, Jiamin1, AuthorMoseley, M. Arthur1, Author more..
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2Mann, Matthias / Proteomics and Signal Transduction, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1565159              

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 Abstract: A challenge facing metabolomics in the analysis of large human cohorts is the cross-laboratory comparability of quantitative metabolomics measurements. In this study, 14 laboratories analyzed various blood specimens using a common experimental protocol provided with the Biocrates Absolute-IDQ p400HR kit, to quantify up to 408 metabolites. The specimens included human plasma and serum from male and female donors, mouse and rat plasma, as well as NIST SRM 1950 reference plasma. The metabolite classes covered range from polar (e.g., amino acids and biogenic amines) to nonpolar (e.g., diacyl- and triacyl-glycerols), and they span 11 common metabolite classes. The manuscript describes a strict system suitability testing (SST) criteria used to evaluate each laboratory's readiness to perform the assay, and provides the SST Skyline documents for public dissemination. The study found approximately 250 metabolites were routinely quantified in the sample types tested, using Orbitrap instruments. Interlaboratory variance for the NIST SRM-1950 has a median of 10% for amino acids, 24% for biogenic amines, 38% for acylcarnitines, 25% for glycerolipids, 23% for glycerophospholipids, 16% for cholesteryl esters, 15% for sphingolipids, and 9% for hexoses. Comparing to consensus values for NIST SRM-1950, nearly 80% of comparable analytes demonstrated bias of <50% from the reference value. The findings of this study result in recommendations of best practices for system suitability, quality control, and calibration. We demonstrate that with appropriate controls, high-resolution metabolomics can provide accurate results with good precision across laboratories, and the p400HR therefore is a reliable approach for generating consistent and comparable metabolomics data.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 10
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Title: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
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Publ. Info: 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA : AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 91 (22) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 14407 - 14416 Identifier: ISSN: 0003-2700