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Development of a Pipeline for Exploratory Metabolic Profiling of Infant Urine.

Frances Jackson1, Nancy Georgakopoulou1, Manuja Kaluarachchi2, Michael Kyriakides1, Nicholas Andreas3, Natalia Przysiezna3, Matthew J Hyde3, Neena Modi3, Jeremy K Nicholson1,4, Anisha Wijeyesekera1, Elaine Holmes1,4.   

Abstract

Numerous metabolic profiling pipelines have been developed to characterize the composition of human biofluids and tissues, the vast majority of these being for studies in adults. To accommodate limited sample volume and to take into account the compositional differences between adult and infant biofluids, we developed and optimized sample handling and analytical procedures for studying urine from newborns. A robust pipeline for metabolic profiling using NMR spectroscopy was established, encompassing sample collection, preparation, spectroscopic measurement, and computational analysis. Longitudinal samples were collected from five infants from birth until 14 months of age. Methods of extraction and effects of freezing and sample dilution were assessed, and urinary contaminants from breakdown of polymers in a range of diapers and cotton wool balls were identified and compared, including propylene glycol, acrylic acid, and tert-butanol. Finally, assessment of urinary profiles obtained over the first few weeks of life revealed a dramatic change in composition, with concentrations of phenols, amino acids, and betaine altering systematically over the first few months of life. Therefore, neonatal samples require more stringent standardization of experimental design, sample handling, and analysis compared to that of adult samples to accommodate the variability and limited sample volume.

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Keywords:  NMR spectroscopy; infant; metabolic profiling; metabonomics; pipeline development; urine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27476583      PMCID: PMC5716460          DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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