Harmonization of Rapid Evaporative Ionization Mass Spectrometry Workflows across Four Sites and Testing Using Reference Material and Local Food-Grade Meats
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Published:2022-11-17
Issue:11
Volume:12
Page:1130
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ISSN:2218-1989
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Container-title:Metabolites
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Metabolites
Author:
Kaufmann Martin,
Vaysse Pierre-Maxence,
Savage Adele,
Amgheib Ala,
Marton András,
Manoli Eftychios,
Fichtinger GaborORCID,
Pringle Steven D.,
Rudan John F.,
Heeren Ron M. A.,
Takáts Zoltán,
Balog JúliaORCID,
Porta Siegel Tiffany
Abstract
Rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) is a direct tissue metabolic profiling technique used to accurately classify tissues using pre-built mass spectral databases. The reproducibility of the analytical equipment, methodology and tissue classification algorithms has yet to be evaluated over multiple sites, which is an essential step for developing this technique for future clinical applications. In this study, we harmonized REIMS methodology using single-source reference material across four sites with identical equipment: Imperial College London (UK); Waters Research Centre (Hungary); Maastricht University (The Netherlands); and Queen’s University (Canada). We observed that method harmonization resulted in reduced spectral variability across sites. Each site then analyzed four different types of locally-sourced food-grade animal tissue. Tissue recognition models were created at each site using multivariate statistical analysis based on the different metabolic profiles observed in the m/z range of 600–1000, and these models were tested against data obtained at the other sites. Cross-validation by site resulted in 100% correct classification of two reference tissues and 69–100% correct classification for food-grade meat samples. While we were able to successfully minimize between-site variability in REIMS signals, differences in animal tissue from local sources led to significant variability in the accuracy of an individual site’s model. Our results inform future multi-site REIMS studies applied to clinical samples and emphasize the importance of carefully-annotated samples that encompass sufficient population diversity.
Funder
Dutch Province of Limburg
Britton Smith Chair in Surgery
Micromass Limited
Canada Foundation for Innovation—John R Evans fund
Canada Research Chair in Computer-Integrated Surgery
Subject
Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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