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Globally Optimized Targeted Mass Spectrometry: Reliable Metabolomics Analysis with Broad Coverage
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posted on 2015-12-15, 00:00 authored by Haiwei Gu, Ping Zhang, Jiangjiang Zhu, Daniel RafteryTargeted detection is one of the
most important methods in mass
spectrometry (MS)-based metabolomics; however, its major limitation
is the reduced metabolome coverage that results from the limited set
of targeted metabolites typically used in the analysis. In this study
we describe a new approach, globally optimized targeted (GOT)-MS,
that combines many of the advantages of targeted detection and global
profiling in metabolomics analysis, including the capability to detect
unknowns, broad metabolite coverage, and excellent quantitation. The
key step in GOT-MS is a global search of precursor and product ions
using a single liquid chromatography–triple quadrupole (LC–QQQ)
mass spectrometer. Here, focused on measuring serum metabolites, we
obtained 595 precursor ions and 1 890 multiple reaction monitoring
(MRM) transitions, under positive and negative ionization modes in
the mass range of 60–600 Da. For many of the MRMs/metabolites
under investigation, the analytical performance of GOT-MS is better
than or at least comparable to that obtained by global profiling using
a quadrupole-time-of-flight (Q-TOF) instrument of similar vintage.
Using a study of serum metabolites in colorectal cancer (CRC) as a
representative example, GOT-MS significantly outperformed a large
targeted MS assay containing ∼160 biologically important metabolites
and provided a complementary approach to traditional global profiling
using Q-TOF-MS. GOT-MS thus expands and optimizes the detection capabilities
for QQQ-MS through a novel approach and should have the potential
to significantly advance both basic and clinical metabolic research.