Working Up a Good Sweat - The Challenges of Standardising Sweat Collection for Metabolomics Analysis.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Clinical Biochemist Reviews Pub Date : 2017-02-01
Joy N Hussain, Nitin Mantri, Marc M Cohen
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Introduction: Human sweat is a complex biofluid of interest to diverse scientific fields. Metabolomics analysis of sweat promises to improve screening, diagnosis and self-monitoring of numerous conditions through new applications and greater personalisation of medical interventions. Before these applications can be fully developed, existing methods for the collection, handling, processing and storage of human sweat need to be revised. This review presents a cross-disciplinary overview of the origins, composition, physical characteristics and functional roles of human sweat, and explores the factors involved in standardising sweat collection for metabolomics analysis.

Methods: A literature review of human sweat analysis over the past 10 years (2006-2016) was performed to identify studies with metabolomics or similarly applicable 'omics' analysis. These studies were reviewed with attention to sweat induction and sampling techniques, timing of sweat collection, sweat storage conditions, laboratory derivation, processing and analytical platforms.

Results: Comparative analysis of 20 studies revealed numerous factors that can significantly impact the validity, reliability and reproducibility of sweat analysis including: anatomical site of sweat sampling, skin integrity and preparation; temperature and humidity at the sweat collection sites; timing and nature of sweat collection; metabolic quenching; transport and storage; qualitative and quantitative measurements of the skin microbiota at sweat collection sites; and individual variables such as diet, emotional state, metabolic conditions, pharmaceutical, recreational drug and supplement use.

Conclusion: Further development of standard operating protocols for human sweat collection can open the way for sweat metabolomics to significantly add to our understanding of human physiology in health and disease.

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整理好汗液-代谢组学分析汗液收集标准化的挑战。
引言:人体汗液是一种复杂的生物流体,受到不同科学领域的关注。汗液的代谢组学分析有望通过新的应用和医疗干预的个性化,改善对多种疾病的筛查、诊断和自我监测。在这些应用程序得到充分开发之前,需要修改现有的人体汗液收集、处理、加工和储存方法。这篇综述对人类汗液的起源、成分、物理特征和功能作用进行了跨学科综述,并探讨了为代谢组学分析标准化汗液收集所涉及的因素。方法:对过去10年(2006-2016)的人类汗液分析进行文献综述,以确定代谢组学或类似适用的“组学”分析的研究。对这些研究进行了综述,重点关注汗液的诱导和采样技术、汗液收集的时间、汗液储存条件、实验室推导、处理和分析平台。结果:对20项研究的比较分析显示,许多因素会显著影响汗液分析的有效性、可靠性和再现性,包括:汗液取样的解剖部位、皮肤完整性和准备;汗液收集点的温度和湿度;汗液收集的时间和性质;代谢猝灭;运输和储存;汗液采集部位皮肤微生物群的定性和定量测量;以及饮食、情绪状态、代谢状况、药物、娱乐药物和补充剂使用等个体变量。结论:进一步开发人体汗液采集的标准操作规程,可以为汗液代谢组学开辟道路,显著增加我们对人体健康和疾病生理学的理解。
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