Summary of Study ST002711
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 PR001606. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M83T4M This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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Study ID | ST002711 |
Study Title | Metabolomic analysis of maternal mid-gestation plasma and cord blood: biogenic amines |
Study Summary | Metabolomic analysis of maternal mid-gestation plasma and cord blood reveals evidence in autism spectrum disorder of inflammation, disruption of membrane integrity, and impaired neurotransmission and neurotoxicity. The discovery of prenatal and neonatal molecular biomarkers has the potential to yield insights into autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and facilitate early diagnosis. We characterized metabolomic profiles in ASD using plasma samples collected in the Norwegian Autism Birth Cohort from mothers at weeks 17-21 gestation (maternal mid-gestation, MMG, n=408) and from children on the day of birth (cord blood, CB, n=418). We analyzed associations using sex-stratified adjusted logistic regression models with Bayesian analyses. Chemical enrichment analyses (ChemRICH) were performed to determine altered chemical clusters. We also employed machine learning algorithms to assess the utility of metabolomics as ASD biomarkers. We identified ASD associations with a variety of chemical compounds including arachidonic acid, glutamate, and glutamine, and metabolite clusters including hydroxy eicospentaenoic acids, phosphatidylcholines, and ceramides in MMG and CB plasma that are consistent with inflammation, disruption of membrane integrity, and impaired neurotransmission and neurotoxicity. Girls with ASD have disruption of ether/non-ether phospholipid balance in the MMG plasma that is similar to that found in other neurodevelopmental disorders. ASD boys in the CB analyses had the highest number of dysregulated chemical clusters. Machine learning classifiers distinguished ASD cases from controls with AUC values ranging from 0.710 to 0.853. Predictive performance was better in CB analyses than in MMG. These findings may provide new insights into the sex-specific differences in ASD and have implications for discovery of biomarkers that may enable early diagnosis and intervention. |
Institute | Columbia University |
Department | Center for Infection and Immunity |
Laboratory | Center for Infection and Immunity |
Last Name | Lipkin |
First Name | W. Ian |
Address | 722 W. 168th St., 17th Floor, New York, NY, 10032 |
wil2001@cumc.columbia.edu | |
Phone | (212) 342-9033 |
Submit Date | 2023-05-19 |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | d |
Analysis Type Detail | LC-MS |
Release Date | 2023-07-02 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
Project ID: | PR001606 |
Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M83T4M |
Project Title: | Metabolomic analysis of maternal mid-gestation plasma and cord blood |
Project Summary: | Metabolomic analysis of maternal mid-gestation plasma and cord blood reveals evidence in autism spectrum disorder of inflammation, disruption of membrane integrity, and impaired neurotransmission and neurotoxicity. The discovery of prenatal and neonatal molecular biomarkers has the potential to yield insights into autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and facilitate early diagnosis. We characterized metabolomic profiles in ASD using plasma samples collected in the Norwegian Autism Birth Cohort from mothers at weeks 17-21 gestation (maternal mid-gestation, MMG, n=408) and from children on the day of birth (cord blood, CB, n=418). We analyzed associations using sex-stratified adjusted logistic regression models with Bayesian analyses. Chemical enrichment analyses (ChemRICH) were performed to determine altered chemical clusters. We also employed machine learning algorithms to assess the utility of metabolomics as ASD biomarkers. We identified ASD associations with a variety of chemical compounds including arachidonic acid, glutamate, and glutamine, and metabolite clusters including hydroxy eicospentaenoic acids, phosphatidylcholines, and ceramides in MMG and CB plasma that are consistent with inflammation, disruption of membrane integrity, and impaired neurotransmission and neurotoxicity. Girls with ASD have disruption of ether/non-ether phospholipid balance in the MMG plasma that is similar to that found in other neurodevelopmental disorders. ASD boys in the CB analyses had the highest number of dysregulated chemical clusters. Machine learning classifiers distinguished ASD cases from controls with AUC values ranging from 0.710 to 0.853. Predictive performance was better in CB analyses than in MMG. These findings may provide new insights into the sex-specific differences in ASD and have implications for discovery of biomarkers that may enable early diagnosis and intervention. |
Institute: | Columbia University |
Department: | Center for Infection and Immunity |
Laboratory: | Center for Infection and Immunity |
Last Name: | Lipkin |
First Name: | W. Ian |
Address: | 722 W. 168th St., 17th Floor, New York, NY, 10032 |
Email: | wil2001@cumc.columbia.edu |
Phone: | (212) 342-9033 |
Subject:
Subject ID: | SU002816 |
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 | Sex | Diagnosis |
---|---|---|---|
SA272430 | CB-272_BLANK | BLANK | BLANK |
SA272431 | CB-340_ABC-19850 | Female | CASE |
SA272432 | CB-99_ABC-21007 | Female | CASE |
SA272433 | MMG-276_ABC-16602 | Female | CASE |
SA272434 | CB-348_ABC-3414 | Female | CASE |
SA272435 | CB-91_ABC-20531 | Female | CASE |
SA272436 | CB-356_ABC-21537 | Female | CASE |
SA272437 | CB-331_ABC-3681 | Female | CASE |
SA272438 | MMG-286_ABC-21479 | Female | CASE |
SA272439 | CB-109_ABC-17316 | Female | CASE |
SA272440 | CB-305_ABC-19047 | Female | CASE |
SA272441 | MMG-367_ABC-19714 | Female | CASE |
SA272442 | CB-315_ABC-21823 | Female | CASE |
SA272443 | MMG-268_ABC-9987 | Female | CASE |
SA272444 | CB-323_ABC-16329 | Female | CASE |
SA272445 | CB-366_ABC-18738 | Female | CASE |
SA272446 | CB-407_ABC-17540 | Female | CASE |
SA272447 | CB-74_ABC-19756 | Female | CASE |
SA272448 | MMG-250_ABC-11191 | Female | CASE |
SA272449 | CB-417_ABC-17759 | Female | CASE |
SA272450 | CB-66_ABC-19930 | Female | CASE |
SA272451 | MMG-7_ABC-19205 | Female | CASE |
SA272452 | CB-399_ABC-20769 | Female | CASE |
SA272453 | CB-391_ABC-20870 | Female | CASE |
SA272454 | CB-382_ABC-11725 | Female | CASE |
SA272455 | CB-374_ABC-20952 | Female | CASE |
SA272456 | CB-168_ABC-21528 | Female | CASE |
SA272457 | MMG-377_ABC-20867 | Female | CASE |
SA272458 | MMG-258_ABC-5893 | Female | CASE |
SA272459 | MMG-178_ABC-20900 | Female | CASE |
SA272460 | MMG-294_ABC-16796 | Female | CASE |
SA272461 | CB-150_ABC-21476 | Female | CASE |
SA272462 | CB-201_ABC-21318 | Female | CASE |
SA272463 | CB-211_ABC-3138 | Female | CASE |
SA272464 | CB-220_ABC-17926 | Female | CASE |
SA272465 | CB-142_ABC-20956 | Female | CASE |
SA272466 | MMG-322_ABC-2836 | Female | CASE |
SA272467 | MMG-331_ABC-17760 | Female | CASE |
SA272468 | MMG-349_ABC-17697 | Female | CASE |
SA272469 | CB-176_ABC-17482 | Female | CASE |
SA272470 | MMG-341_ABC-2262 | Female | CASE |
SA272471 | CB-185_ABC-19283 | Female | CASE |
SA272472 | CB-160_ABC-7113 | Female | CASE |
SA272473 | CB-193_ABC-20903 | Female | CASE |
SA272474 | CB-228_ABC-2200 | Female | CASE |
SA272475 | CB-237_ABC-21076 | Female | CASE |
SA272476 | CB-271_ABC-19465 | Female | CASE |
SA272477 | CB-125_ABC-18756 | Female | CASE |
SA272478 | CB-280_ABC-10358 | Female | CASE |
SA272479 | CB-289_ABC-2180 | Female | CASE |
SA272480 | MMG-385_ABC-20792 | Female | CASE |
SA272481 | CB-117_ABC-17438 | Female | CASE |
SA272482 | MMG-304_ABC-21723 | Female | CASE |
SA272483 | MMG-359_ABC-20950 | Female | CASE |
SA272484 | CB-134_ABC-4344 | Female | CASE |
SA272485 | CB-245_ABC-4191 | Female | CASE |
SA272486 | MMG-312_ABC-16673 | Female | CASE |
SA272487 | CB-253_ABC-20046 | Female | CASE |
SA272488 | CB-263_ABC-11634 | Female | CASE |
SA272489 | CB-297_ABC-21684 | Female | CASE |
SA272490 | CB-83_ABC-16997 | Female | CASE |
SA272491 | MMG-95_ABC-19458 | Female | CASE |
SA272492 | MMG-87_ABC-21004 | Female | CASE |
SA272493 | MMG-240_ABC-19632 | Female | CASE |
SA272494 | MMG-105_ABC-19926 | Female | CASE |
SA272495 | MMG-204_ABC-16430 | Female | CASE |
SA272496 | MMG-214_ABC-10032 | Female | CASE |
SA272497 | MMG-77_ABC-18778 | Female | CASE |
SA272498 | MMG-222_ABC-21073 | Female | CASE |
SA272499 | MMG-393_ABC-11918 | Female | CASE |
SA272500 | MMG-69_ABC-18865 | Female | CASE |
SA272501 | CB-40_ABC-19202 | Female | CASE |
SA272502 | MMG-113_ABC-19438 | Female | CASE |
SA272503 | MMG-123_ABC-16993 | Female | CASE |
SA272504 | MMG-186_ABC-20853 | Female | CASE |
SA272505 | MMG-149_ABC-5666 | Female | CASE |
SA272506 | MMG-159_ABC-19881 | Female | CASE |
SA272507 | CB-7_ABC-2298 | Female | CASE |
SA272508 | MMG-168_ABC-19407 | Female | CASE |
SA272509 | CB-15_ABC-21379 | Female | CASE |
SA272510 | MMG-141_ABC-21970 | Female | CASE |
SA272511 | CB-23_ABC-18908 | Female | CASE |
SA272512 | MMG-401_ABC-16983 | Female | CASE |
SA272513 | MMG-196_ABC-2332 | Female | CASE |
SA272514 | MMG-131_ABC-20953 | Female | CASE |
SA272515 | MMG-59_ABC-16904 | Female | CASE |
SA272516 | CB-32_ABC-3185 | Female | CASE |
SA272517 | CB-58_ABC-19574 | Female | CASE |
SA272518 | MMG-23_ABC-2299 | Female | CASE |
SA272519 | MMG-33_ABC-2881 | Female | CASE |
SA272520 | MMG-41_ABC-19210 | Female | CASE |
SA272521 | MMG-232_ABC-17671 | Female | CASE |
SA272522 | MMG-51_ABC-17221 | Female | CASE |
SA272523 | CB-48_ABC-16466 | Female | CASE |
SA272524 | MMG-15_ABC-19050 | Female | CASE |
SA272525 | CB-221_ABC-8651 | Female | CONTROL |
SA272526 | CB-418_ABC-10990 | Female | CONTROL |
SA272527 | MMG-323_ABC-17707 | Female | CONTROL |
SA272528 | MMG-142_ABC-7591 | Female | CONTROL |
SA272529 | MMG-132_ABC-10400 | Female | CONTROL |
Collection:
Collection ID: | CO002809 |
Collection Summary: | spun inside centrifuge and processed |
Sample Type: | Blood (plasma) |
Treatment:
Treatment ID: | TR002825 |
Treatment Summary: | NA |
Sample Preparation:
Sampleprep ID: | SP002822 |
Sampleprep Summary: | SOP blood-LCGCextract-02252019 |
Combined analysis:
Analysis ID | AN004393 | AN004394 |
---|---|---|
Analysis type | MS | MS |
Chromatography type | HILIC | HILIC |
Chromatography system | Agilent 1290 Infinity | Agilent 1290 Infinity |
Column | Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 (50 x 2.1mm,1.7um) | Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 (50 x 2.1mm,1.7um) |
MS Type | ESI | ESI |
MS instrument type | QTOF | QTOF |
MS instrument name | Agilent 6530 QTOF | Agilent 6550 QTOF |
Ion Mode | POSITIVE | NEGATIVE |
Units | normalized peak heights | normalized peak heights |
Chromatography:
Chromatography ID: | CH003296 |
Instrument Name: | Agilent 1290 Infinity |
Column Name: | Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 (50 x 2.1mm,1.7um) |
Column Temperature: | 45°C |
Flow Gradient: | 0 min, 100% B; 0.5 min, 100% B; 1.95 min, 70% B; 2.55 min, 30% B; 3.15 min, 100% B; 3.8 min, 100% B |
Flow Rate: | 0.8 mL/min |
Solvent A: | 100% water; 10 mM ammonium formate + 0.125% formic acid, pH 3 |
Solvent B: | 95% acetonitrile/5% water; 10 mM ammonium formate; 0.125% formic acid, pH 3 |
Chromatography Type: | HILIC |
MS:
MS ID: | MS004142 |
Analysis ID: | AN004393 |
Instrument Name: | Agilent 6530 QTOF |
Instrument Type: | QTOF |
MS Type: | ESI |
MS Comments: | The quadrupole/time-of-flight (QTOF) mass spectrometers are operated with electrospray ionization (ESI) performing full scan in the mass range m/z 65–1700 in positive (Agilent 6530, equipped with a JetStreamSource) and negative (Agilent 6550, equipped with a dual JetStream Source) modes producing both unique and complementary spectra. Instrument parameters are as follows (positive mode) Gas Temp 325°C, Gas Flow 8 l/min, Nebulizer 35 psig, Sheath Gas 350°C, Sheath Gas Flow 11, Capillary Voltage 3500 V, Nozzle Voltage 1000V, Fragmentor 120V, Skimmer 65V. Data (both profile and centroid) are collected at a rate of 2 scans per second. In negative ion mode, Gas Temp 200°C, Gas Flow 14 l/min, Fragmentor 175V, with the other parameters identical to positive ion mode. For the 6530 QTOF, a reference solution generating ions of 121.050 and 922.007 m/z in positive mode and 119.036 and 966.0007 m/z in negative mode, and these are used for continuous mass correction. For the 6550, the reference solution is introduced via a dual spray ESI, with the same ions and continuous mass correction |
Ion Mode: | POSITIVE |
MS ID: | MS004143 |
Analysis ID: | AN004394 |
Instrument Name: | Agilent 6550 QTOF |
Instrument Type: | QTOF |
MS Type: | ESI |
MS Comments: | The quadrupole/time-of-flight (QTOF) mass spectrometers are operated with electrospray ionization (ESI) performing full scan in the mass range m/z 65–1700 in positive (Agilent 6530, equipped with a JetStreamSource) and negative (Agilent 6550, equipped with a dual JetStream Source) modes producing both unique and complementary spectra. Instrument parameters are as follows (positive mode) Gas Temp 325°C, Gas Flow 8 l/min, Nebulizer 35 psig, Sheath Gas 350°C, Sheath Gas Flow 11, Capillary Voltage 3500 V, Nozzle Voltage 1000V, Fragmentor 120V, Skimmer 65V. Data (both profile and centroid) are collected at a rate of 2 scans per second. In negative ion mode, Gas Temp 200°C, Gas Flow 14 l/min, Fragmentor 175V, with the other parameters identical to positive ion mode. For the 6530 QTOF, a reference solution generating ions of 121.050 and 922.007 m/z in positive mode and 119.036 and 966.0007 m/z in negative mode, and these are used for continuous mass correction. For the 6550, the reference solution is introduced via a dual spray ESI, with the same ions and continuous mass correction |
Ion Mode: | NEGATIVE |