大气固体分析探针质谱法分析人血浆样品的优化方法的发展

IF 1.6 3区 化学 Q3 PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL
Annabel S.J. Eardley-Brunt , Anna Jones , Thomas Mills , Liwen Song , Rafail Kotronias , Pierfrancesco Lapolla , Oxford Acute Myocardial Infarction (OxAMI) Study , Oxford Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (OxAAA) Study , Ashok Handa , Regent Lee , Keith Channon , Giovanni Luigi de Maria , Claire Vallance
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摘要

血浆中小分子代谢物的分析具有发展作为临床诊断和预后工具的潜力。大气固体分析探针质谱(ASAP-MS)能够进行快速代谢物和小分子指纹识别,具有在临床环境中使用的潜力。将ASAP-MS数据与预测模型相结合,可以为临床医生提供快速的患者风险指标,预测疾病进展和对治疗的反应,从而帮助治疗决策。为了开发预测模型,必须将实验误差和不确定性最小化,这需要一个强大的实验方案。在本研究中,我们对两项前瞻性临床研究招募的患者的血浆样本进行了asa - ms测量:牛津急性心肌梗死(OxAMI)研究;牛津腹主动脉瘤(OxAAA)研究。通过精心设计的一系列测量,我们优化了样品导入方法,以及一些关键仪器和数据采集参数。在优化过程中,我们始终能够为等离子体样品记录高质量的质谱。单个质量峰的典型变异系数在20%-50%之间,与使用更复杂的LC-MS方法获得的系数重叠。该测量方案优化了质谱质量和可重复性,同时保留了在临床环境中使用所需的测量的简单性。虽然该方案是使用来自两个特定患者队列的血浆样本制定的,但该方法可以推广到任何血浆测量。
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Development of an optimised method for the analysis of human blood plasma samples by atmospheric solids analysis probe mass spectrometry

Development of an optimised method for the analysis of human blood plasma samples by atmospheric solids analysis probe mass spectrometry
Analysis of small-molecule metabolites in plasma has the potential for development as a clinical diagnostic and prognostic tool. Atmospheric solids analysis probe mass spectrometry (ASAP-MS) is capable of performing rapid metabolite and small molecule fingerprinting, and has the potential for use in a clinical setting. Combining ASAP-MS data with a predictive model could provide clinicians with a rapid patient risk metric, anticipating disease progression and response to treatment, and thereby aiding in treatment decisions. In order to develop predictive models, experimental errors and uncertainties must be minimised, requiring a robust experimental protocol. In the present study we have performed ASAP-MS measurements on plasma samples from patients recruited for two prospective clinical studies: the Oxford Acute Myocardial Infarction (OxAMI) study; and the Oxford Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (OxAAA) study. Through a carefully designed series of measurements, we have optimised the method of sample introduction, together with a number of key instrument and data acquisition parameters. Following the optimisation process, we are consistently able to record high quality mass spectra for plasma samples. Typical coefficients of variation for individual mass peaks are in the range from 20%–50%, overlapping with those obtained using more sophisticated LC-MS approaches. The measurement protocol optimises mass spectral quality and reproducibility, while retaining the simplicity of measurement required for use in a clinical setting. While the protocol was developed using plasma samples from two specific patient cohorts, the method can be generalised to any plasma measurements.
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期刊介绍: The journal invites papers that advance the field of mass spectrometry by exploring fundamental aspects of ion processes using both the experimental and theoretical approaches, developing new instrumentation and experimental strategies for chemical analysis using mass spectrometry, developing new computational strategies for data interpretation and integration, reporting new applications of mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Papers, in which standard mass spectrometry techniques are used for analysis will not be considered. IJMS publishes full-length articles, short communications, reviews, and feature articles including young scientist features.
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