Summary of Study ST001041
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR000697. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8KH4V This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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Study ID | ST001041 |
Study Title | Development of a weaned pig model of enterotoxigenic E.coli-induced environmental enteropathy |
Study Type | Animal Model |
Study Summary | Environmental Enteropathy (EE) is a subclinical condition primarily effecting developing countries believed to be caused by chronic fecal-oral contamination. The condition is characterized by chronic gut inflammation, malabsorption, stunting of growth, stunted villi, and reduced efficacy of oral vaccines. Due to the similarity of the gastrointestinal tract and immune response of swine and humans, the piglet is an attractive model for studying this condition. In this present study, piglets were challenged with either a chronic or acute dose of pathogenic E.coli in an attempt to mimic the symptoms of EE over a 7 day trial period. Throughout the study a number of biological samples were collected for analysis and are presented here, including feces for untargeted metabolomics analysis. |
Institute | Texas A&M University |
Department | Animal Science |
Laboratory | Gill Lab |
Last Name | Boeckman |
First Name | Justin |
Address | 400 Bizzell Street |
Jxboeckman@tamu.edu | |
Phone | 4084893729 |
Submit Date | 2018-08-21 |
Num Groups | 3 |
Total Subjects | 24 |
Publications | In progress |
Analysis Type Detail | GC-MS |
Release Date | 2018-10-10 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
Project ID: | PR000697 |
Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M8KH4V |
Project Title: | Development of a weaned pig model of enterotoxigenic E.coli-induced environmental enteropathy |
Project Type: | Animal Model |
Project Summary: | Environmental Enteropathy (EE) is a subclinical condition primarily effecting developing countries believed to be caused by chronic fecal-oral contamination. The condition is characterized by chronic gut inflammation, malabsorption, stunting of growth, stunted villi, and reduced efficacy of oral vaccines. Due to the similarity of the gastrointestinal tract and immune response of swine and humans, the piglet is an attractive model for studying this condition. In this present study, piglets were challenged with either a chronic or acute dose of pathogenic E.coli in an attempt to mimic the symptoms of EE over a 7 day trial period. Throughout the study a number of biological samples were collected for analysis and are presented here, including feces for untargeted metabolomics analysis. |
Institute: | Texas A&M University |
Department: | Animal Science |
Laboratory: | Gill Lab |
Last Name: | Boeckman |
First Name: | Justin |
Address: | 400 Bizzell Street, College Station, TX, 77843, USA |
Email: | Jxboeckman@tamu.edu |
Phone: | 4084893729 |
Funding Source: | Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation |
Publications: | In progress |
Contributors: | Justin Boeckman, Sarah Sprayberry, Jason Gill, Todd Callaway |
Subject:
Subject ID: | SU001082 |
Subject Type: | Mammal |
Subject Species: | Sus scrofa |
Taxonomy ID: | 9823 |
Genotype Strain: | Landrace X Large White |
Age Or Age Range: | 21 Days Old |
Weight Or Weight Range: | Approximately 14lbs |
Gender: | Male |
Animal Housing: | Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center in College Station, TX |
Animal Light Cycle: | Natural |
Animal Feed: | corn-soybean meal based pelleted diet (ab libitum) |
Animal Water: | ab libitum |
Animal Inclusion Criteria: | Not showing any signs preexisting illness/scours over a 2 day observation period |
Factors:
Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Sus scrofa (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Day | Treatment |
---|---|---|---|
SA070221 | 354505 | -1 | Acute |
SA070222 | 354507 | -1 | Acute |
SA070223 | 354506 | -1 | Acute |
SA070232 | 354510 | 1 | Acute |
SA070233 | 354511 | 1 | Acute |
SA070234 | 354508 | 1 | Acute |
SA070235 | 354509 | 1 | Acute |
SA070224 | 354522 | -1 | Chronic |
SA070225 | 354552 | -1 | Chronic |
SA070226 | 354523 | -1 | Chronic |
SA070227 | 354521 | -1 | Chronic |
SA070236 | 354526 | 1 | Chronic |
SA070237 | 354525 | 1 | Chronic |
SA070238 | 354527 | 1 | Chronic |
SA070239 | 354524 | 1 | Chronic |
SA070228 | 354537 | -1 | Control |
SA070229 | 354553 | -1 | Control |
SA070230 | 354539 | -1 | Control |
SA070231 | 354538 | -1 | Control |
SA070240 | 354541 | 1 | Control |
SA070241 | 354543 | 1 | Control |
SA070242 | 354542 | 1 | Control |
SA070243 | 354540 | 1 | Control |
SA070244 | 354512 | 3 | Acute |
SA070245 | 354513 | 3 | Acute |
SA070246 | 354515 | 3 | Acute |
SA070247 | 354514 | 3 | Acute |
SA070248 | 354530 | 3 | Chronic |
SA070249 | 354531 | 3 | Chronic |
SA070250 | 354529 | 3 | Chronic |
SA070251 | 354528 | 3 | Chronic |
SA070252 | 354546 | 3 | Control |
SA070253 | 354547 | 3 | Control |
SA070254 | 354545 | 3 | Control |
SA070255 | 354544 | 3 | Control |
SA070256 | 354516 | 6 | Acute |
SA070257 | 354517 | 6 | Acute |
SA070258 | 354519 | 6 | Acute |
SA070259 | 354518 | 6 | Acute |
SA070260 | 354533 | 6 | Chronic |
SA070261 | 354532 | 6 | Chronic |
SA070262 | 354535 | 6 | Chronic |
SA070263 | 354534 | 6 | Chronic |
SA070264 | 354548 | 6 | Control |
SA070265 | 354551 | 6 | Control |
SA070266 | 354550 | 6 | Control |
SA070267 | 354549 | 6 | Control |
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Collection:
Collection ID: | CO001076 |
Collection Summary: | Swine fecal samples were collected from the pens on day -1, day 1, day 3, and day 6. Feces samples were processed and held at -80C until thawed for lyophilization. |
Sample Type: | Feces |
Treatment:
Treatment ID: | TR001096 |
Treatment Summary: | 24 Piglets were blocked into 3 different treatment groups. Acute treatment received a one time oral dose of 6mls of 10^9 CFU/ml of overnight shiga toxigenic E.coli culture. Chronic treatment received a 6ml daily dose of 1/10th dilution of overnight culture at 10^8 CFU/ml. The control group received a sham dose of PBS. At the conclusion of the trial on Day 7 piglets were euthanized and necropsied. |
Treatment Compound: | Pathogenic Shigatoxigenic E.coli (ATCC 23545) |
Treatment Dose: | One time vs Daily Dose |
Treatment Dosevolume: | 6ml of 10^9 CFU/ml, 10^8 CFU/ml, or PBS |
Treatment Vehicle: | Oral Gavage |
Sample Preparation:
Sampleprep ID: | SP001089 |
Sampleprep Summary: | Massed out 2mg±0.3mg of sample. Add 1ml of 3:3:2 extraction solvent (acetonitrile:isopropanol:water). Add 2 3mm grinder beads. Grind twice for 30 seconds each. Shake for 6 minutes at -4C. Centrifuge for 2 mins at 14000 rcf. Separate two 475µL aliquotes. Centrivape to dry. Add 500 µL ACN:H2O (50:50). Vortex for 10 seconds. Centrifuged for 2 minutes at 14000 rcf. Aliquoted two 475 µL samples. Dry in centrivap. |
Combined analysis:
Analysis ID | AN001706 |
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Analysis type | MS |
Chromatography type | GC |
Chromatography system | Agilent 6890N |
Column | Restek Rtx-5Sil (30m x 0.25mm,0.25um) |
MS Type | EI |
MS instrument type | GC-TOF |
MS instrument name | Leco Pegasus IV TOF |
Ion Mode | POSITIVE |
Units | m/z |
Chromatography:
Chromatography ID: | CH001204 |
Instrument Name: | Agilent 6890N |
Column Name: | Restek Rtx-5Sil (30m x 0.25mm,0.25um) |
Chromatography Type: | GC |
MS:
MS ID: | MS001580 |
Analysis ID: | AN001706 |
Instrument Name: | Leco Pegasus IV TOF |
Instrument Type: | GC-TOF |
MS Type: | EI |
Ion Mode: | POSITIVE |