Combining Feature-Based Molecular Networking and Contextual Mass Spectral Libraries to Decipher Nutrimetabolomics Profiles.
Lapo RenaiMarynka UlaszewskaFulvio MattiviRiccardo BartolettiMassimo Del BubbaJustin Johan Jozias van der HooftPublished in: Metabolites (2022)
Untargeted metabolomics approaches deal with complex data hindering structural information for the comprehensive analysis of unknown metabolite features. We investigated the metabolite discovery capacity and the possible extension of the annotation coverage of the Feature-Based Molecular Networking (FBMN) approach by adding two novel nutritionally-relevant (contextual) mass spectral libraries to the existing public ones, as compared to widely-used open-source annotation protocols. Two contextual mass spectral libraries in positive and negative ionization mode of ~300 reference molecules relevant for plant-based nutrikinetic studies were created and made publicly available through the GNPS platform. The postprandial urinary metabolome analysis within the intervention of Vaccinium supplements was selected as a case study. Following the FBMN approach in combination with the added contextual mass spectral libraries, 67 berry-related and human endogenous metabolites were annotated, achieving a structural annotation coverage comparable to or higher than existing non-commercial annotation workflows. To further exploit the quantitative data obtained within the FBMN environment, the postprandial behavior of the annotated metabolites was analyzed with Pearson product-moment correlation. This simple chemometric tool linked several molecular families with phase II and phase I metabolism. The proposed approach is a powerful strategy to employ in longitudinal studies since it reduces the unknown chemical space by boosting the annotation power to characterize biochemically relevant metabolites in human biofluids.
Keyphrases
- optical coherence tomography
- rna seq
- phase ii
- endothelial cells
- ms ms
- clinical trial
- mass spectrometry
- machine learning
- dual energy
- electronic health record
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- healthcare
- blood glucose
- open label
- randomized controlled trial
- pluripotent stem cells
- single molecule
- case control
- single cell
- type diabetes
- emergency department
- mental health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- liquid chromatography
- cross sectional
- skeletal muscle
- simultaneous determination
- phase iii
- social media
- double blind
- atomic force microscopy