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High-resolution twin-ion metabolite extraction (HiTIME) mass spectrometry: nontargeted detection of unknown drug metabolites by isotope labeling, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, and automated high-performance computing.

Michael G Leeming1, Andrew P Isaac2, Bernard J Pope2,3, Noel Cranswick4,5, Christine E Wright4,6, James Ziogas4,6, Richard A J O'Hair1,6, William A Donald7.   

Abstract

The metabolic fate of a compound can often determine the success of a new drug lead. Thus, significant effort is directed toward identifying the metabolites formed from a given molecule. Here, an automated and nontargeted procedure is introduced for detecting drug metabolites without authentic metabolite standards via the use of stable isotope labeling, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC/MS), and high-performance computing. LC/MS of blood plasma extracts from rats that were administered a 1:1 mixture of acetaminophen (APAP) and (13)C6-APAP resulted in mass spectra that contained "twin" ions for drug metabolites that were not detected in control spectra (i.e., no APAP administered). Because of the development of a program (high-resolution twin-ion metabolite extraction; HiTIME) that can identify twin-ions in high-resolution mass spectra without centroiding (i.e., reduction of mass spectral peaks to single data points), 9 doublets corresponding to APAP metabolites were identified. This is nearly twice that obtained by use of existing programs that make use of centroiding to reduce computational cost under these conditions with a quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometer. By a manual search for all reported APAP metabolite ions, no additional twin-ion signals were assigned. These data indicate that all the major metabolites of APAP and multiple low-abundance metabolites (e.g., acetaminophen hydroxy- and methoxysulfate) that are rarely reported were detected. This methodology can be used to detect drug metabolites without prior knowledge of their identity. HiTIME is freely available from https://github.com/bjpop/HiTIME .

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25818563     DOI: 10.1021/ac504767d

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


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Authors:  Joaquim Vila; Miao Yu; Zhenyu Tian; Wanda Bodnar; Michael D Aitken
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol Lett       Date:  2018-01-02

2.  Systems-level analysis of isotopic labeling in untargeted metabolomic data by X13CMS.

Authors:  Elizabeth M Llufrio; Kevin Cho; Gary J Patti
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2019-06-05       Impact factor: 13.491

3.  Training in metabolomics research. II. Processing and statistical analysis of metabolomics data, metabolite identification, pathway analysis, applications of metabolomics and its future.

Authors:  Stephen Barnes; H Paul Benton; Krista Casazza; Sara J Cooper; Xiangqin Cui; Xiuxia Du; Jeffrey Engler; Janusz H Kabarowski; Shuzhao Li; Wimal Pathmasiri; Jeevan K Prasain; Matthew B Renfrow; Hemant K Tiwari
Journal:  J Mass Spectrom       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 1.982

4.  MetExtract II: A Software Suite for Stable Isotope-Assisted Untargeted Metabolomics.

Authors:  Christoph Bueschl; Bernhard Kluger; Nora K N Neumann; Maria Doppler; Valentina Maschietto; Gerhard G Thallinger; Jacqueline Meng-Reiterer; Rudolf Krska; Rainer Schuhmacher
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2017-08-22       Impact factor: 6.986

5.  Stable Isotope-Assisted Evaluation of Different Extraction Solvents for Untargeted Metabolomics of Plants.

Authors:  Maria Doppler; Bernhard Kluger; Christoph Bueschl; Christina Schneider; Rudolf Krska; Sylvie Delcambre; Karsten Hiller; Marc Lemmens; Rainer Schuhmacher
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-06-28       Impact factor: 5.923

6.  Tracing the metabolism of HT-2 toxin and T-2 toxin in barley by isotope-assisted untargeted screening and quantitative LC-HRMS analysis.

Authors:  Jacqueline Meng-Reiterer; Elisabeth Varga; Alexis V Nathanail; Christoph Bueschl; Justyna Rechthaler; Susan P McCormick; Herbert Michlmayr; Alexandra Malachová; Philipp Fruhmann; Gerhard Adam; Franz Berthiller; Marc Lemmens; Rainer Schuhmacher
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2015-09-03       Impact factor: 4.142

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