2013
DOI: 10.1373/clinchem.2012.199133
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Reproducibility of Metabolomic Profiles among Men and Women in 2 Large Cohort Studies

Abstract: Background Rigorous studies are necessary to demonstrate suitability of metabolomics platforms to profile metabolites in archived plasma within epidemiologic studies of human disease, for which attenuation of effect estimates due to measurement error is a key concern. Methods Using a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry platform, we quantified 257 metabolites from archived plasma to evaluate metabolite inter-assay reproducibility, reproducibility with delayed processing, and within-person reproduci… Show more

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“…We identified a lysophospholipid signature in LAM plasma, with significantly elevated levels of four LPC species. Importantly, levels of plasma LPC have been shown to be independent of age, body mass index, and relative fat mass (29) and to be stable in healthy subjects over 1-to 2-year follow-up (30). In addition, LPC have been found to be decreased in the blood of patients with colorectal cancer (31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We identified a lysophospholipid signature in LAM plasma, with significantly elevated levels of four LPC species. Importantly, levels of plasma LPC have been shown to be independent of age, body mass index, and relative fat mass (29) and to be stable in healthy subjects over 1-to 2-year follow-up (30). In addition, LPC have been found to be decreased in the blood of patients with colorectal cancer (31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fasting plasma samples taken immediately before mice were killed at age 24 mo were analyzed using three LC-MS/MS spectrometry methods. A full description of the methodology is presented in SI Methods or as published previously (71).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We calculated the partial Spearman correlation coefficient between each diet index score (continuous or ordinal) and each fasting serum metabolite (continuous, ln-transformed) separately for 5 nested case-control studies. Analyses were adjusted for predefined covariates (51)(52)(53), including age at blood draw (years), BMI (kg/m 2 ), number of years smoked, total number of cigarettes smoked per day, caloric intake (kilocalories per day), education (less than elementary or at least elementary), leisure-time physical activity (light to moderate or heavy), occupational physical activity (nonworking, sedentary, light to moderate, or heavy), and case status (case or control). We then obtained a summary estimate for each index-metabolite association measured in $2 studies (n = 1316 metabolites) with the use of fixed-effects meta-analysis (54).…”
Section: Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%