2020
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.8977
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Electrospray ionization and heterogeneous matrix effects in liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry based meta‐metabolomics: A biomarker or a suppressed ion?

Abstract: Rationale Correct biomarker determination in metabolomics is crucial for unbiased conclusions and reliable applications. However, this determination is subject to several drifts, e.g. matrix effects and ion suppression in Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS)‐based approaches. This phenomenon provokes critical issues for biomarker determination, particularly during comparative studies dealing with samples exhibiting heterogeneous complexities. Methods Occurrence of the issue was coincidentally notice… Show more

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“…After removal of metabolites added to culture media and those not detected in any of the 42 organisms (see Methods), there were 111 metabolites present in at least one culture with 99 found in more than one organism and 91 in more than two organisms. We did not determine absolute quantities of metabolites because accurate cell volumes were not measured for all organisms, and further, the differing biological matrices across samples cause varying ion suppression that make direct comparison of metabolite peak areas problematic (Chamberlain et al, 2019;Ghosson et al, 2021). In previous work, we quantified a subset of polar metabolites in 21 of the cultures based on measured or estimated cell volume in order to relate these data to field-based community observations (Heal et al, 2021).…”
Section: Intracellular Metabolite Profiles Across Major Marine Microb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After removal of metabolites added to culture media and those not detected in any of the 42 organisms (see Methods), there were 111 metabolites present in at least one culture with 99 found in more than one organism and 91 in more than two organisms. We did not determine absolute quantities of metabolites because accurate cell volumes were not measured for all organisms, and further, the differing biological matrices across samples cause varying ion suppression that make direct comparison of metabolite peak areas problematic (Chamberlain et al, 2019;Ghosson et al, 2021). In previous work, we quantified a subset of polar metabolites in 21 of the cultures based on measured or estimated cell volume in order to relate these data to field-based community observations (Heal et al, 2021).…”
Section: Intracellular Metabolite Profiles Across Major Marine Microb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After manual preprocessing of MS/MS data was achieved, putative annotations were addressed. The annotation methodology using SIRIUS 4.4.29 22 is the same described in a previous work 26 . Nonetheless, as the initial/terminal groups of a given series are the same, it could be sufficient to identify with high confidence only one compound belonging to the series and the identity of all the other compounds belonging to it can be concluded via the addition/subtraction of one monomer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The annotation methodology using SIR-IUS 4.4.29 22 is the same described in a previous work. 26 Nonetheless, as the initial/terminal groups of a given series are the same, it could be sufficient to identify with high confidence only one compound belonging to the series and the identity of all the other compounds belonging to it can be concluded via the addition/subtraction of one monomer. This fact renders practical the DDA-based approaches for untargeted screening of FIs in complex environmental matrices like soil, as it increases the chances to acquire reliable MS/MS data that allow annotating these compounds.…”
Section: Serial Identification and Putative Annotationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…software-based methodology described in a h i b i t e d . previous work18 (using exact m/z, isotope patterns, and MS/MS spectra, if available). Out of these 861 traces, 2 traces (0.23%) were annotated at level 5 of identification confidence according to Schymanski et al19 − derived from Sumner et al20 − (i.e., no elemental composition could be concluded; only m/z and RT were available), 269 traces (31.24%) were annotated at level 4 (only with a suggested elemental composition), 133 traces (15.45%) at level 3 (elemental composition + chemical family); 451 traces (52.38%) at level 2 (putatively identified metabolites); and 6 traces (0.70%) at level 1 (traces of nonanoic acid, leucine, isoleucine, and methionine; confirmed by their reference standard…”
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confidence: 99%