Summary of Study ST001851
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 PR001168. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8QT2F This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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Study ID | ST001851 |
Study Title | Quantitative analysis of bile acids in fecal samples from centenarians, elderly and young subjects. |
Study Summary | Fecal samples from centenarians (>100 yo), elderly (85-89 yo) and young (21-55) subjects were analysed using LC-MS/MS. 48 bile acids were measured by targeted metabolomics. |
Institute | Keio University School of Medicine |
Department | Dept of Microbiology and Immunology |
Last Name | Koji |
First Name | Atarashi |
Address | 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN |
kojiatarashi@keio.jp | |
Phone | 0353633769 |
Submit Date | 2021-05-24 |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | wiff |
Analysis Type Detail | LC-MS |
Release Date | 2021-07-07 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
Project ID: | PR001168 |
Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M8QT2F |
Project Title: | Bile acid composition in Human fecal samples |
Project Summary: | Centenarians, or individuals who have lived more than a century, represent the ultimate model of successful longevity associated with decreased susceptibility to ageing-associated illness and chronic inflammation. The gut microbiota is considered to be a critical determinant of human health and longevity. Here we show that centenarians (average 107 yo) have a distinct gut microbiome enriched in microbes capable of generating unique secondary bile acids, including iso-, 3-oxo-, allo-, 3-oxoallo-, and isoallo-lithocholic acid (LCA), as compared to elderly (85-89 yo) and young (21-55 yo) controls. |
Institute: | Keio University |
Department: | School of Medicine |
Laboratory: | Dept of Microbiology and Immunology |
Last Name: | Atarashi |
First Name: | Koji |
Address: | 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN |
Email: | kojiatarashi@keio.jp |
Phone: | 0353633769 |
Subject:
Subject ID: | SU001928 |
Subject Type: | Human |
Subject Species: | Homo sapiens |
Taxonomy ID: | 9606 |
Factors:
Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Category |
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SA172722 | CE081 | Centenarian |
SA172723 | CE095 | Centenarian |
SA172724 | CE079 | Centenarian |
SA172725 | CE134 | Centenarian |
SA172726 | CE074 | Centenarian |
SA172727 | CE065-2 | Centenarian |
SA172728 | CE072 | Centenarian |
SA172729 | CE150 | Centenarian |
SA172730 | CE077 | Centenarian |
SA172731 | CE162 | Centenarian |
SA172732 | CE169 | Centenarian |
SA172733 | CE170 | Centenarian |
SA172734 | CE171 | Centenarian |
SA172735 | CE167 | Centenarian |
SA172736 | CE166 | Centenarian |
SA172737 | CE029-2 | Centenarian |
SA172738 | CE164 | Centenarian |
SA172739 | CE165 | Centenarian |
SA172740 | CE159 | Centenarian |
SA172741 | CE028-2 | Centenarian |
SA172742 | CE148 | Centenarian |
SA172743 | CE149 | Centenarian |
SA172744 | CE153 | Centenarian |
SA172745 | CE145 | Centenarian |
SA172746 | CE143 | Centenarian |
SA172747 | CE138 | Centenarian |
SA172748 | CE139 | Centenarian |
SA172749 | CE140 | Centenarian |
SA172750 | CE154 | Centenarian |
SA172751 | CE155 | Centenarian |
SA172752 | CE006 | Centenarian |
SA172753 | CE007 | Centenarian |
SA172754 | CE008 | Centenarian |
SA172755 | CE004 | Centenarian |
SA172756 | CE003-2 | Centenarian |
SA172757 | CE157 | Centenarian |
SA172758 | CE001 | Centenarian |
SA172759 | CE173 | Centenarian |
SA172760 | CE175 | Centenarian |
SA172761 | CE088 | Centenarian |
SA172762 | CE092 | Centenarian |
SA172763 | CE100 | Centenarian |
SA172764 | CE087-2 | Centenarian |
SA172765 | CE087 | Centenarian |
SA172766 | CE071 | Centenarian |
SA172767 | CE073 | Centenarian |
SA172768 | CE086 | Centenarian |
SA172769 | CE101 | Centenarian |
SA172770 | CE102 | Centenarian |
SA172771 | CE029 | Centenarian |
SA172772 | CE065 | Centenarian |
SA172773 | CE030-2 | Centenarian |
SA172774 | CE028 | Centenarian |
SA172775 | CE003 | Centenarian |
SA172776 | CE020 | Centenarian |
SA172777 | CE024 | Centenarian |
SA172778 | CE068 | Centenarian |
SA172779 | CE062 | Centenarian |
SA172780 | CE182 | Centenarian |
SA172781 | CE183 | Centenarian |
SA172782 | CE184 | Centenarian |
SA172783 | CE180 | Centenarian |
SA172784 | CE179 | Centenarian |
SA172785 | CE176 | Centenarian |
SA172786 | CE177 | Centenarian |
SA172787 | CE178 | Centenarian |
SA172788 | CE185 | Centenarian |
SA172789 | CE188 | Centenarian |
SA172790 | CE050 | Centenarian |
SA172791 | CE055 | Centenarian |
SA172792 | CE061 | Centenarian |
SA172793 | CE046 | Centenarian |
SA172794 | CE042 | Centenarian |
SA172795 | CE030 | Centenarian |
SA172796 | CE032 | Centenarian |
SA172797 | CE137 | Centenarian |
SA172798 | CE161 | Centenarian |
SA172799 | CE096 | Centenarian |
SA172800 | CE097 | Centenarian |
SA172801 | CE098 | Centenarian |
SA172802 | CE093 | Centenarian |
SA172803 | CE092-2 | Centenarian |
SA172804 | CE089 | Centenarian |
SA172805 | CE090 | Centenarian |
SA172806 | CE091 | Centenarian |
SA172807 | CE099 | Centenarian |
SA172808 | CE100-2 | Centenarian |
SA172809 | CE106 | Centenarian |
SA172810 | CE107 | Centenarian |
SA172811 | CE108 | Centenarian |
SA172812 | CE105 | Centenarian |
SA172813 | CE104 | Centenarian |
SA172814 | CE101-2 | Centenarian |
SA172815 | CE102-2 | Centenarian |
SA172816 | CE103 | Centenarian |
SA172817 | CE088-2 | Centenarian |
SA172818 | CE087-3 | Centenarian |
SA172819 | CE055-2 | Centenarian |
SA172820 | CE061-2 | Centenarian |
SA172821 | CE062-2 | Centenarian |
Collection:
Collection ID: | CO001921 |
Collection Summary: | Stool samples were collected by the individuals using sterile faeces containers and transported to the lab in cooling-box with ice and Anaero pack within 24 hours of sample collection. Immediately after arriving, samples were aliquoted and stored at -80°C until further analysis. |
Sample Type: | Feces |
Storage Conditions: | -80℃ |
Treatment:
Treatment ID: | TR001940 |
Treatment Summary: | Frozen feces were crushed with a metal bead using a Multi-Beads Shocker (Yasui Kikai). |
Sample Preparation:
Sampleprep ID: | SP001934 |
Sampleprep Summary: | Accurately weighed freeze-crushed faecal samples were resuspended in 20 times the volume of water (e.g. 12.5 mg of faece in 250 μL water). 250 μL of faecal suspension was homogenized in 747 μL of 0.27 N NaOH by ultrasonication for 1 hr in a screw-cap glass vial containing 3 μL of deuterium-labelled internal standards (d4-CA, d4-GCDCA, d4-TCDCA, d4-CDCA-3S, and d4-LCA, 50 μM each). After incubation for 1 hr at room temperature, pH was adjusted to 8.0 using 8 N HCl, mixed with 110 μL of 0.5 M EDTA/0.5 M TrisHCl. The solution was centrifuged at 15,000 rpm and the supernatant was transferred onto a solid-phase extraction cartridge (Agilent Bond Elut C18, 100 mg/3 mL, preconditioned with 1 mL of methanol and 3 mL of water, three times). The cartridge was washed with 1 mL of water and captured bile acids were eluted with 300 μL of 90% ethanol. |
Combined analysis:
Analysis ID | AN002999 |
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Analysis type | MS |
Chromatography type | Reversed phase |
Chromatography system | Exion LC |
Column | InertSustain C18 |
MS Type | ESI |
MS instrument type | Triple quadrupole |
MS instrument name | ABI Sciex Triple Quad 6500+ |
Ion Mode | UNSPECIFIED |
Units | nM |
Chromatography:
Chromatography ID: | CH002224 |
Chromatography Summary: | 2 μL was injected to LC/ESI-MS/MS (Triple Quad 6500+ tandem mass spectrometer, equipped with an ESI probe and Exion LC AD ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography system; SCIEX). A separation column, InertSustain C18 (150 mm × 2.1 mm ID, 3 μm particle size; GL Sciences Inc.), was utilized at 40 °C. A mixture of 10 mM ammonium acetate and acetonitrile was used as the eluent and the separation was carried out by linear gradient elution at a flow rate of 0.2 mL/min. The mobile phase composition was gradually changed as follows: ammonium acetate-acetonitrile (86:14, v/v) for 0.5 min, (78:22, v/v) for 0.5-5 min, (72:28, v/v) for 5-28 min, (46:54, v/v) for 28-55 min, (2:98, v/v) for 55-66 min, and (2:98, v/v) for 4 min. The total run time was 70 min. |
Instrument Name: | Exion LC |
Column Name: | InertSustain C18 |
Column Temperature: | 40 |
Flow Gradient: | ammonium acetate-acetonitrile (86:14, v/v) for 0.5 min, (78:22, v/v) for 0.5-5 min, (72:28, v/v) for 5-28 min, (46:54, v/v) for 28-55 min, (2:98, v/v) for 55-66 min, and (2:98, v/v) for 4 min. The total run time was 70 min. |
Flow Rate: | 0.2 mL/min |
Solvent A: | 100% water; 10mM ammonium acetate |
Solvent B: | 100% acetonitrile |
Chromatography Type: | Reversed phase |
MS:
MS ID: | MS002788 |
Analysis ID: | AN002999 |
Instrument Name: | ABI Sciex Triple Quad 6500+ |
Instrument Type: | Triple quadrupole |
MS Type: | ESI |
MS Comments: | The following MS parameters were used for the positive ion MRM mode: ion spray voltage; 5,500 V, interface temperature; 500 °C, curtain gas; 30 psi, collision gas (nitrogen); 9 psi, nebulizing gas; 80 psi, and heater gas; 80 psi. For the negative ion MRM mode: ion spray voltage; -4,500 V, interface temperature; 500 °C, curtain gas; 30 psi, collision gas (nitrogen); 9 psi, nebulizing gas; 80 psi, and heater gas; 80 psi. Samples were obtained using Analyst software ver1.71 and analysed using SCIEX OS-MQ software ver1.7.0.36606. |
Ion Mode: | UNSPECIFIED |