Mass spectrometric based approaches in urine metabolomics and biomarker discovery
Autor: | Mona M. Khamis, Anas El-Aneed, Darryl J. Adamko |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Chromatography Chemistry Hydrophilic interaction chromatography 010401 analytical chemistry Ion suppression in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry Urine Condensed Matter Physics 01 natural sciences High-performance liquid chromatography General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology 0104 chemical sciences Analytical Chemistry Matrix (chemical analysis) 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology Metabolomics Metabolome Biomarker discovery Spectroscopy |
Zdroj: | Mass Spectrometry Reviews. 36:115-134 |
ISSN: | 0277-7037 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mas.21455 |
Popis: | Urine metabolomics has recently emerged as a prominent field for the discovery of non-invasive biomarkers that can detect subtle metabolic discrepancies in response to a specific disease or therapeutic intervention. Urine, compared to other biofluids, is characterized by its ease of collection, richness in metabolites and its ability to reflect imbalances of all biochemical pathways within the body. Following urine collection for metabolomic analysis, samples must be immediately frozen to quench any biogenic and/or non-biogenic chemical reactions. According to the aim of the experiment; sample preparation can vary from simple procedures such as filtration to more specific extraction protocols such as liquid-liquid extraction. Due to the lack of comprehensive studies on urine metabolome stability, higher storage temperatures (i.e. 4°C) and repetitive freeze-thaw cycles should be avoided. To date, among all analytical techniques, mass spectrometry (MS) provides the best sensitivity, selectivity and identification capabilities to analyze the majority of the metabolite composition in the urine. Combined with the qualitative and quantitative capabilities of MS, and due to the continuous improvements in its related technologies (i.e. ultra high-performance liquid chromatography [UPLC] and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography [HILIC]), liquid chromatography (LC)-MS is unequivocally the most utilized and the most informative analytical tool employed in urine metabolomics. Furthermore, differential isotope tagging techniques has provided a solution to ion suppression from urine matrix thus allowing for quantitative analysis. In addition to LC-MS, other MS-based technologies have been utilized in urine metabolomics. These include direct injection (infusion)-MS, capillary electrophoresis-MS and gas chromatography-MS. In this article, the current progresses of different MS-based techniques in exploring the urine metabolome as well as the recent findings in providing potentially diagnostic urinary biomarkers are discussed. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Mass Spec Rev 36:115-134, 2017. |
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