#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH xin_hu_emory_20210506_172720 DATATRACK_ID:2628 STUDY_ID:ST001803 ANALYSIS_ID:AN002925
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CREATED_ON                       	02-08-2024
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	A scalable workflow for the human exposome
PR:PROJECT_TYPE                  	Untargeted GC-MS quantitative analysis
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Complementing the genome with an understanding of the human exposome is an
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	important challenge for contemporary science and technology. Tens of thousands
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	of chemicals are used in commerce, yet cost for targeted environmental chemical
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	analysis limits surveillance to a few hundred known hazards. To overcome
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	limitations which prevent scaling to thousands of chemicals, we developed a
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	single-step express liquid extraction (XLE), gas chromatography high-resolution
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	mass spectrometry (GC-HRMS) analysis and computational pipeline to
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	operationalize the human exposome. We show that the workflow supports
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	quantification of environmental chemicals in human plasma (200 µL) and tissue
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	(≤ 100 mg) samples. The method also provides high resolution, sensitivity and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	selectivity for exposome epidemiology of mass spectral features without a priori
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	knowledge of chemical identity. The simplicity of the method can facilitate
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	harmonization of environmental biomonitoring between laboratories and enable
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	population level human exposome research with limited sample volume.
PR:INSTITUTE                     	Emory University
PR:DEPARTMENT                    	Medicine, Pulmonary
PR:LABORATORY                    	Dean Jones
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Hu
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Xin
PR:ADDRESS                       	Emory University Whitehead building (Rm 225), 615 Michael Street, Atlanta,
PR:ADDRESS                       	Georgia, 30322, USA
PR:EMAIL                         	xin.hu2@emory.edu
PR:PHONE                         	4047275091
PR:FUNDING_SOURCE                	This study was supported by the NIEHS, U2C ES030163 (DPJ), U2C ES030859 (DIW)
PR:FUNDING_SOURCE                	and P30 ES019776 (CJM), NIDDK RC2 DK118619 (KNL), NHLBI R01 HL086773 (DPJ), US
PR:FUNDING_SOURCE                	Department of Defense W81XWH2010103 (DPJ), and the Chris M. Carlos and Catharine
PR:FUNDING_SOURCE                	Nicole Jockisch Carlos Endowment Fund in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC)
PR:FUNDING_SOURCE                	(KNL).
PR:DOI                           	http://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8VQ4D
PR:CONTRIBUTORS                  	Xin Hu, Douglas I. Walker, Yongliang Liang, M. Ryan Smith, Michael L. Orr, Brian
PR:CONTRIBUTORS                  	D. Juran, Chunyu Ma, Karan Uppal, Michael Koval, Greg S. Martin, David C.
PR:CONTRIBUTORS                  	Neujahr, Carmen J. Marsit, Young-Mi Go, Kurt Pennell, Gary W. Miller,
PR:CONTRIBUTORS                  	Konstantinos N. Lazaridis, Dean P. Jones
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Human thyroid exposomics analysis
ST:STUDY_TYPE                    	Untargeted MS anlaysis
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	In the small number of thyroids that was analyzed with XLE, 14 environmental
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	chemicals were quantified. The most prevalent was p,p’-DDE, detected in 4 out
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	of 5 thyroid samples, with median concentration (2.20 ng/g). The amounts of
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	individual chemicals were highly variable among the individuals, and the small
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	number of samples precludes any generalization. Nevertheless, HCA of correlation
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	matrix showed high correlation of chemicals measured in the thyroid samples was
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	similar to that in the lung and plasma.
ST:INSTITUTE                     	Emory University
ST:DEPARTMENT                    	Medicine/Pulmonary
ST:LABORATORY                    	Dean Jones
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Hu
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Xin
ST:ADDRESS                       	Emory University Whitehead building (Rm 225), 615 Michael Street
ST:EMAIL                         	xin.hu2@emory.edu
ST:PHONE                         	4047275091
ST:SUBMIT_DATE                   	2021-05-07
#SUBJECT
SU:SUBJECT_TYPE                  	Human
SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES               	Homo sapiens
SU:TAXONOMY_ID                   	9606
#SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS:         	SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Additional sample data
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	ExStd5	type:external std	RAW_FILE_NAME=ExStd5.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Qstd_1_1	type:pooled plasma	RAW_FILE_NAME=Qstd_1_1.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Qstd_1_2	type:pooled plasma	RAW_FILE_NAME=Qstd_1_2.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Qstd_2_1	type:pooled plasma	RAW_FILE_NAME=Qstd_2_1.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Qstd_2_2	type:pooled plasma	RAW_FILE_NAME=Qstd_2_2.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	NIST1957_1	type:SRM1957	RAW_FILE_NAME=NIST1957_1.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	NIST1957_2	type:SRM1957	RAW_FILE_NAME=NIST1957_2.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	NIST1958_1	type:SRM1958	RAW_FILE_NAME=NIST1958_1.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	NIST1958_2	type:SRM1958	RAW_FILE_NAME=NIST1958_2.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T1_1	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T1_1.mzXML; =-; age=76; bmi=26.3; gender=F
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T1_2	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T1_2.mzXML; =-; age=76; bmi=26.3; gender=F
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T2_1	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T2_1.mzXML; =-; age=55; bmi=24.8; gender=M
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T2_2	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T2_2.mzXML; =-; age=55; bmi=24.8; gender=M
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T3_1	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T3_1.mzXML; =-; age=65; bmi=27.2; gender=M
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T3_2	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T3_2.mzXML; =-; age=65; bmi=27.2; gender=M
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T4_1	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T4_1.mzXML; =-; age=55; bmi=31.2; gender=F
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T4_2	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T4_2.mzXML; =-; age=55; bmi=31.2; gender=F
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T5_1	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T5_1.mzXML; =-; age=68; bmi=26.5; gender=M
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	T5_2	type:thyroid	RAW_FILE_NAME=T5_2.mzXML; =-; age=68; bmi=26.5; gender=M
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	IsoOctane.1	type:wash	RAW_FILE_NAME=IsoOctane.1.mzXML; =-; age=-; bmi=-; gender=-
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	). Whole human thyroids from five individuals were post-mortem tissues that were
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	acquired from National Disease Research Interchange (NDRI, Philadelphia, PA).
CO:SAMPLE_TYPE                   	Thyroid
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	Tissue materials were processed similarly with a consistent ratio of 1:5 (sample
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	to hexane-ethyl acetate mixture), i.e., 100 mg lung was homogenized in 300 µL
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	water and extracted with 150 µL formic acid and 400 µL hexane-ethyl acetate
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	mixture, while 40 mg thyroid was homogenized in 250 µL water and extracted with
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	50 µL formic acid and 200 µL hexane-ethyl acetate mixture. Stool samples (100
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	mg) were homogenized and extracted directly in 50 µL formic acid and 500 µL
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	hexane-ethyl acetate mixture and then processed as plasma samples. The variation
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	of 1:4 from 1:5 in lung extraction was arbitrary in consideration of the lower
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	density of lung as an organ. The internal standards were spiked at final
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	concentration: 1 ng/mL. The sample mixture was shaken vigorously on ice using
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	multi-tube vortexer (VWR VX-2500) for 1 h and centrifuged at 1000 g, 4 °C for
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	10 min. The sample mixture was chilled during entire extraction procedure. The
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	organic supernatant was transferred to a new tube with 25 mg MgSO4 (≥99.99%
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	pure, Sigma-Aldrich) for testing of QuEChERS based procedure, and vortexed
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	vigorously to remove water. After 10 min centrifugation at 1000 g, 80 µL of the
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	final supernatant was spiked with instrumental internal standards (final
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	concentration: 1 ng/mL) for analysis.
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	Same as treatment
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	Samples were analyzed with three injections using GC-HRMS with a Thermo
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	Scientific Q Exactive GC hybrid quadrupole Orbitrap mass spectrometer with 2 µL
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	per injection. A capillary DB-5MS column (15 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm film
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	thickness) was used with the following temperature program: hold 75 °C for 1
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	min, 25 °C/min to 180 °C, 6 °C/min to 250 °C, 20 °C/min to 350 °C and hold
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	for 5 min. The flow rate of the helium carrier gas was 1 mL/min. Ion source and
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	transfer line temperatures were 250°C and 280°C, respectively. Data were
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	collected from 3 to 24.37 min with positive electron ionization (EI) mode (+70
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	eV), scanning from m/z 85.0000 to 850.0000 with a resolution of 60,000.
CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Thermo Trace 1310
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	Agilent DB5-MS (15m x 0.25mm,0.25um)
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	GC
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
#MS
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	Orbitrap
MS:MS_TYPE                       	EI
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	Data were collected from 3 to 24.37 min with positive electron ionization (EI)
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	mode (+70 eV), scanning from m/z 85.0000 to 850.0000 with a resolution of
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	60,000. Raw data were examined by checking signal-to-noise ratio, peak shape and
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	spectral information for surrogate and internal standards using a 5 ppm m/z
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	tolerance and 30 s retention time window in xCalibur Qualbrowser software. Data
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	extraction was performed by XCMS to generate about 40,000 chemical features
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	identified by spectral m/z and retention time.
MS:ION_MODE                      	POSITIVE
MS:MS_RESULTS_FILE               	ST001803_AN002925_Results.txt	UNITS:raw intensity	Has m/z:Yes	Has RT:Yes	RT units:Seconds
#END