Literature DB >> 16737207

Metabolite projection analysis for fast identification of metabolites in metabonomics. Application in an amiodarone study.

Frank Dieterle1, Alfred Ross, Götz Schlotterbeck, Hans Senn.   

Abstract

The assignment of significantly changed NMR signals, which were identified with the help of multivariate models, to individual metabolites in biofluids is a manual and tedious task requiring knowledge in chemometrics and NMR spectroscopy. Metabolite projection analysis, introduced in this work, allows automatic linking of multivariate models with metabolites by skipping the level of manual NMR signal identification. The method depends on the projection of sets of metabolite NMR spectra from a database into PCA or PLS models of NMR spectra of biofluid samples. Metabolites that are significantly changed can be identified graphically in metabolite projection plots or numerically as projected virtual concentration. The method is demonstrated together with a newly introduced algorithm for refined nonequidistant binning using a metabonomics study with amiodarone as administered drug. Amiodarone can induce phospholipidosis in the lung and liver, which is accompanied by associated organ toxicity in these organs. It is shown how metabolite projection analysis allows easy and fast tentative assignment of all structures of metabolites whose concentrations in the urine samples significantly changed upon dosage. These metabolites had also been identified previously by manually interpreting the multivariate models and spectra. Among these metabolites, phenylacetylglycine was also identified as being significantly increased. This metabolite has recently been proposed as urinary biomarker for phospholipidosis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16737207     DOI: 10.1021/ac0518351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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1.  Increased levels of urinary phenylacetylglycine associated with mitochondrial toxicity in a model of drug-induced phospholipidosis.

Authors:  Lucette Doessegger; Georg Schmitt; Barbara Lenz; Holger Fischer; Götz Schlotterbeck; Elke-Astrid Atzpodien; Hans Senn; Laura Suter; Miklos Csato; Stefan Evers; Thomas Singer
Journal:  Ther Adv Drug Saf       Date:  2013-06

2.  Chemotherapeutic efficacy of cucurmosin for pancreatic cancer as an alternative of gemcitabine: a comparative metabolomic study.

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Journal:  Gland Surg       Date:  2020-10

3.  Metabolic Fingerprinting in Toxicological Assessment Using FT-ICR MS.

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Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2010-06-30       Impact factor: 1.628

4.  Omega-3 and alpha-tocopherol provide more protection against contaminants in novel feeds for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) than omega-6 and gamma tocopherol.

Authors:  Liv Søfteland; Marc H G Berntssen; Jennifer A Kirwan; Trond R Størseth; Mark R Viant; Bente E Torstensen; Rune Waagbø; Pål A Olsvik
Journal:  Toxicol Rep       Date:  2016-01-14

5.  Metabolic Regulation of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in HBV-Transgenic Mice.

Authors:  Wenning Lan; Yang Wang; Zixiong Zhou; Xia Sun; Yun Zhang; Fangrong Zhang
Journal:  Metabolites       Date:  2022-03-25

6.  1H NMR metabonomics approach to the disease continuum of diabetic complications and premature death.

Authors:  Ville-Petteri Mäkinen; Pasi Soininen; Carol Forsblom; Maija Parkkonen; Petri Ingman; Kimmo Kaski; Per-Henrik Groop; Mika Ala-Korpela
Journal:  Mol Syst Biol       Date:  2008-02-12       Impact factor: 11.429

7.  Identification and causes of metabonomic difference between orthotopic and subcutaneous xenograft of pancreatic cancer.

Authors:  Bohan Zhan; Shi Wen; Jie Lu; Guiping Shen; Xianchao Lin; Jianghua Feng; Heguang Huang
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-05-22
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