Human Serum Metabolome

Continuing improvements in analytical technology along with an increased interest in performing comprehensive, quantitative metabolic profiling, is leading to increased interest pressures within the metabolomics community to develop centralized metabolite reference resources for certain clinically i...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 6; no. 2; p. e16957
Main Authors Psychogios, Nikolaos, Hau, David D, Peng, Jun, Guo, An Chi, Mandal, Rupasri, Bouatra, Souhaila, Sinelnikov, Igor, Krishnamurthy, Ramanarayan, Eisner, Roman, Gautam, Bijaya, Young, Nelson, Xia, Jianguo, Knox, Craig, Dong, Edison, Huang, Paul, Hollander, Zsuzsanna, Pedersen, Theresa L, Smith, Steven R, Bamforth, Fiona, Greiner, Russ, McManus, Bruce, Newman, John W, Goodfriend, Theodore, Wishart, David S, Flower, Darren
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Public Library of Science 16.02.2011
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Summary:Continuing improvements in analytical technology along with an increased interest in performing comprehensive, quantitative metabolic profiling, is leading to increased interest pressures within the metabolomics community to develop centralized metabolite reference resources for certain clinically important biofluids, such as cerebrospinal fluid, urine and blood. As part of an ongoing effort to systematically characterize the human metabolome through the Human Metabolome Project, we have undertaken the task of characterizing the human serum metabolome. In doing so, we have combined targeted and non-targeted NMR, GC-MS and LC-MS methods with computer-aided literature mining to identify and quantify a comprehensive, if not absolutely complete, set of metabolites commonly detected and quantified (with today's technology) in the human serum metabolome. Our use of multiple metabolomics platforms and technologies allowed us to substantially enhance the level of metabolome coverage while critically assessing the relative strengths and weaknesses of these platforms or technologies. Tables containing the complete set of 4229 confirmed and highly probable human serum compounds, their concentrations, related literature references and links to their known disease associations are freely available at http://www.serummetabolome.ca .
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016957
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Conceived and designed the experiments: NP DDH JP RM SB IS FB RG ZH BM JWN TG DSW. Performed the experiments: NP DDH JP RM SB IS RK ED PH. Analyzed the data: NP DDH JP ACG RM SB IS RK RE BG NY JX CK TLP SS JWN TG. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: ACG RE BG NY JX CK ED PH ZH SS FB TG BM. Wrote the paper: NP DDH JP RM IS ZH TLP RG BM JWN TG DSW.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0016957