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Feasibility of identifying the tobacco-related global metabolome in blood by UPLC-QTOF-MS.


ABSTRACT: Metabolomics is likely an ideal tool to assess tobacco smoke exposure and the impact of cigarette smoke on human exposure and health. To assess reproducibility and feasibility of this by UPLC-QTOF-MS, three experiments were designed for the assessment of smokers' blood. Experiment I was an analysis of 8 smokers with 8 replicates. Experiment II was an analysis of 62 pooled quality control (QC) samples from 7 nonsmokers' plasma placed as every tenth sample among a study of 613 samples from 160 smokers. Finally, to examine the feasibility of metabolomic study in assessing smoke exposure, Experiment III consisted of 9 smokers and 10 nonsmokers' serum to evaluate differences in their global metabolome. There was minimal measurement and sample preparation variation in all experiments, although some caution is needed when analyzing specific parts of the chromatogram. When assessing QC samples in the large scale study, QC clustering indicated high stability, reproducibility, and consistency. Finally, in addition to the identification of nicotine metabolites as expected, there was a characteristic profile distinguishing smokers from nonsmokers. Metabolites selected from putative identifications were verified by MS/MS, showing the potential to identify metabolic phenotypes and new metabolites relating to cigarette smoke exposure and toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Hsu PC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3579455 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Feasibility of identifying the tobacco-related global metabolome in blood by UPLC-QTOF-MS.

Hsu Ping-Ching PC   Zhou Bin B   Zhao Yi Y   Ressom Habtom W HW   Cheema Amrita K AK   Pickworth Wallace W   Shields Peter G PG  

Journal of proteome research 20130114 2


Metabolomics is likely an ideal tool to assess tobacco smoke exposure and the impact of cigarette smoke on human exposure and health. To assess reproducibility and feasibility of this by UPLC-QTOF-MS, three experiments were designed for the assessment of smokers' blood. Experiment I was an analysis of 8 smokers with 8 replicates. Experiment II was an analysis of 62 pooled quality control (QC) samples from 7 nonsmokers' plasma placed as every tenth sample among a study of 613 samples from 160 smo  ...[more]

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