Molecular phenotyping of a UK population: defining the human serum metabolome.

英国人群的分子表型分析:定义人类血清代谢组

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作者:Dunn Warwick B, Lin Wanchang, Broadhurst David, Begley Paul, Brown Marie, Zelena Eva, Vaughan Andrew A, Halsall Antony, Harding Nadine, Knowles Joshua D, Francis-McIntyre Sue, Tseng Andy, Ellis David I, O'Hagan Steve, Aarons Gill, Benjamin Boben, Chew-Graham Stephen, Moseley Carly, Potter Paula, Winder Catherine L, Potts Catherine, Thornton Paula, McWhirter Catriona, Zubair Mohammed, Pan Martin, Burns Alistair, Cruickshank J Kennedy, Jayson Gordon C, Purandare Nitin, Wu Frederick C W, Finn Joe D, Haselden John N, Nicholls Andrew W, Wilson Ian D, Goodacre Royston, Kell Douglas B
Phenotyping of 1,200 'healthy' adults from the UK has been performed through the investigation of diverse classes of hydrophilic and lipophilic metabolites present in serum by applying a series of chromatography-mass spectrometry platforms. These data were made robust to instrumental drift by numerical correction; this was prerequisite to allow detection of subtle metabolic differences. The variation in observed metabolite relative concentrations between the 1,200 subjects ranged from less than 5 % to more than 200 %. Variations in metabolites could be related to differences in gender, age, BMI, blood pressure, and smoking. Investigations suggest that a sample size of 600 subjects is both necessary and sufficient for robust analysis of these data. Overall, this is a large scale and non-targeted chromatographic MS-based metabolomics study, using samples from over 1,000 individuals, to provide a comprehensive measurement of their serum metabolomes. This work provides an important baseline or reference dataset for understanding the 'normal' relative concentrations and variation in the human serum metabolome. These may be related to our increasing knowledge of the human metabolic network map. Information on the Husermet study is available at http://www.husermet.org/. Importantly, all of the data are made freely available at MetaboLights (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/metabolights/).

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