#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH araskind_20190723_141420 DATATRACK_ID:1778 STUDY_ID:ST001230 ANALYSIS_ID:AN002043 PROJECT_ID:PR000823
VERSION             	1
CREATED_ON             	August 1, 2019, 3:33 pm
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	Aquamin and Prevention of Colon Cancer
PR:PROJECT_TYPE                  	MS analysis
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Effects of calcium and multi-mineral supplementation on gut microbes and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	microbially-derived metabolites in patients at risk for colon cancer
PR:INSTITUTE                     	University of Michigan
PR:DEPARTMENT                    	Pathology
PR:LABORATORY                    	Aslam Lab
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Aslam
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Muhammad Nadeem
PR:ADDRESS                       	Ann Arbor, MI
PR:EMAIL                         	mnaslam@umich.edu
PR:PHONE                         	734-936-1897
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Aquamin and Prevention of Colon Cancer (part-VI)
ST:STUDY_TYPE                    	MS analysis
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	We propose to evaluate microbial and metabolic profiles in baseline and endpoint
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	colonic mucosal, fecal, and serum samples from human patients at risk for CRC
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	and enrolled in a 90-day phase I clinical trial. Patients will receive daily
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	supplementation with calcium alone, a calcium-rich multimineral (Aquamin?), or
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	placebo (maltodextrin) (n=10 per group). We hypothesize that dietary
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	supplementation will correlate with CRC-protective metabolic profiles and that
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	multimineral supplementation will generate more favorable profiles than calcium
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	supplementation alone.
ST:INSTITUTE                     	University of Michigan
ST:DEPARTMENT                    	Biomedical Research Core Facilities
ST:LABORATORY                    	Metabolomics core
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Kachman
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Maureen
ST:ADDRESS                       	Ann Arbor, MI
ST:EMAIL                         	mkachman@med.umich.edu
ST:PHONE                         	734-232-0842
ST:NUM_GROUPS                    	24
ST:TOTAL_SUBJECTS                	18
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the second leading
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	cause of cancer related death when both genders are combined. Epidemiologically,
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	calcium intake has been protective against colonic adenomas and even colon
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	cancer. Calcium supplementation has reduced the risk of colon adenoma formation
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	in subjects with a history of previous colon polyps. The utility of calcium
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	supplementation for colon cancer prevention is somewhat modulated by the modest
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	or inconsistent level of protection afforded. Our preliminary data in mice and
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	human enterocyte models shows that dietary supplementation with a multimineral
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	supplement (Aquamin?) containing calcium in combination with 72 measureable
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	trace minerals is more protective against tumors and epithelial growth
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	dysregulation than calcium alone. One potential mechanism, supported by our
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	rodent data, is that multimineral supplementation alters gut microbial
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	populations to generate bile acid and short chain fatty acid (SCFA) profiles
ST:STUDY_COMMENTS                	that are CRC-protective.
#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           	SU0021803	S00031763	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021804	S00031764	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10002 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021805	S00031765	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10003 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021806	S00031766	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10004 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021807	S00031767	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10005 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021808	S00031768	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10006 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021809	S00031769	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10007 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021810	S00031770	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10008 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021811	S00031771	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10009 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021812	S00031772	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10010 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021813	S00031773	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10011 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021814	S00031774	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10012 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021815	S00031775	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10013 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021816	S00031776	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10014 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021817	S00031777	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10015 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021818	S00031778	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10016 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021819	S00031779	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10017 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021820	S00031780	Time Point:Baseline	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10018 Visit 2 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021803	S00031781	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10001 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021804	S00031782	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10002 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021805	S00031783	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10003 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021806	S00031784	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10004 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021807	S00031785	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10005 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021808	S00031786	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10006 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021809	S00031787	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10007 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021810	S00031788	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10008 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021811	S00031789	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10009 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021812	S00031790	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10010 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021813	S00031791	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10011 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021814	S00031792	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10012 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021815	S00031793	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10013 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021816	S00031794	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10014 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021817	S00031795	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10015 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021818	S00031796	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10016 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021819	S00031797	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10017 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	SU0021820	S00031798	Time Point:Day 90	Sample type=Sample; Biological material=Feces; 10001 Visit 2 Stool NA#7=10018 Visit 3 Stool NA#7
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	NA
CO:SAMPLE_TYPE                   	Feces
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	NA
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	Two-step solvent extraction. Supernatants are combined, dried, and re-suspended
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	for LCMS separation by RPLC and measurements by ESI- QQQ MRM methods. Analytes
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	are reported as uM, and CV's are generally <15%.
SP:SAMPLEPREP_PROTOCOL_FILENAME  	Bile_acids_analysis.doc
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	Reversed phase
CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Agilent 1260
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	Waters Acquity BEH C18 (50 x 2mm, 1.7um)
CH:METHODS_FILENAME              	2014-07-30-Bile_acid-full-BEH-C18-I.m.zip
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
AN:ACQUISITION_PARAMETERS_FILE   	2014-07-30-Bile_acid-full-BEH-C18-I.m.zip
#MS
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Agilent 6490 QQQ
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	Triple quadrupole
MS:MS_TYPE                       	ESI
MS:ION_MODE                      	POSITIVE
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	NA
#MS_METABOLITE_DATA
MS_METABOLITE_DATA:UNITS	pmol/mg
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_START
Samples	S00031763	S00031764	S00031765	S00031766	S00031767	S00031768	S00031769	S00031770	S00031771	S00031772	S00031773	S00031774	S00031775	S00031776	S00031777	S00031778	S00031779	S00031780	S00031781	S00031782	S00031783	S00031784	S00031785	S00031786	S00031787	S00031788	S00031789	S00031790	S00031791	S00031792	S00031793	S00031794	S00031795	S00031796	S00031797	S00031798
Factors	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Baseline	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90	Time Point:Day 90
3a,7a,12a-trihydroxycholestanoic acid		0.108	2.237			0.081	0.224	0.085	0.172	0.117	0.089	0.069		0.173	0.057		0.121	0.122	0.077		0.059		0.076	0.062		0.125	0.243	0.082		0.080	0.127	0.113	0.122		0.089	0.081
Chenodeoxycholic acidDeoxycholic acid	49.123	194.685	201.445	135.054	65.351	161.551	217.176	175.000	99.376	224.952	94.311	55.679	269.803	60.238	198.564	136.856	82.638	118.768	129.122	139.113	172.600	318.307	15.387	128.411	153.207	222.696	212.039	136.037	38.844	116.913	201.642	129.464	181.203	174.002	34.548	185.890
Cholic acid	0.414	3.428	388.175	166.891	0.854	1.425	3.106	5.228	3.708	13.033	0.581	1.672	7.670	14.269	1.177	6.624	0.987	14.229	2.401	3.454	7.969	307.936	3.701	4.225	3.015	9.088	7.910	2.803	0.036	2.219	10.522	17.684	12.517	20.737	0.562	8.193
Glychocholic acid	0.125	0.274	1.939	0.294		0.603		0.137	2.126	1.980	0.417	0.375	0.472	0.436		1.108	0.682	8.954	0.580	0.420	0.610	0.960		3.592	0.725	0.121	1.281	1.165		0.158	0.917	0.217	1.517	0.455	0.747	0.383
Glycochenodeoxycholic acid	0.331	0.585	1.229	0.547	0.193	1.379	1.887	0.269	12.423	3.072	1.004	0.518	0.920	1.414	0.093	1.708	1.199	16.722	1.176	1.403	1.259	1.897		3.628	3.367	0.497	3.769	1.850		0.286	1.709	0.771	6.548	1.453	2.068	1.040
Glycodeoxycholic acid	0.448	0.295		0.180	0.366	1.268	1.032	1.071	4.183	10.536	3.978	0.752	3.694	0.777	0.346	1.464	0.930	11.458	1.881	0.550	0.262	0.779		3.769	2.566	1.987	3.858	4.168		0.359	5.986	0.618	7.978	0.879	0.263	1.468
Glycohyodeoxycholic acid							2.219				0.081			0.173																						
Glycoursodeoxycholic acid	0.056		0.201	0.066		0.115	0.315		0.494	0.178	1.883	0.070	0.138	0.154		0.491		0.756	0.121			0.132		0.079	0.566		0.201	0.106			0.194	0.074	0.191	1.086	0.081	
Hyodeoxycholic acid	3.839	155.579	1.498	1.045	23.384	47.452	344.502	165.110	36.658	349.016	14.071	59.115	2.762	45.902	93.789	76.534	26.978	48.006	141.958	106.176	42.660	3.323	0.649	86.260	104.085	525.021	90.009	252.376	13.309	49.757	30.657	39.906	33.689	38.575	14.382	214.263
Tauro-alpha-muricholic acidTauro-beta-muricholic acid	0.052	0.338	150.097	0.079		0.083			0.535	0.124	0.206		0.120	0.245	0.066	0.078	0.116	0.168	0.056	1.950	13.131	0.107			0.103	0.104	1.017	0.096		0.081	2.881	1.123		0.159	0.081	0.138
Taurochenodeoxycholic acid	0.168	0.351	4.134	0.146	0.117	0.467	0.325	0.125	0.895	0.423	0.077	0.196	0.312	1.139	0.050	0.426	1.199	5.488	0.493	0.319	0.207	0.290		1.872	0.554	0.170	0.379	0.213		0.172	0.259	0.313	0.759	0.312	1.560	0.248
Taurocholic acid	0.123	0.218	59.096	0.096	0.152	0.333	0.231	0.164	0.512	0.307	0.100	0.148	0.170	0.420	0.060	0.216	0.771	3.816	0.320	0.341	0.884	0.157	0.075	1.596	0.174	0.159	0.301	0.125	0.041	0.202	0.272	0.346	0.239	0.136	0.469	0.200
Taurodeoxycholic acid	0.185	0.141	0.358	0.058	0.132	0.336	0.228	0.176	3.914	0.835	0.073	0.181	0.483	0.523	0.050	0.140	0.439	1.662	0.435	1.705	5.564	0.079		1.113	0.169	0.277	10.690	0.245		0.193	0.328	1.054	0.443	0.131	0.129	0.314
Taurolithocolic acid							0.167		0.604					0.138						0.203	0.474			0.146			0.854					0.521				
Tauroursodeoxycholic acid/Tauro-hyodeoxycholic acid	0.054	0.133	0.158	0.057		0.081	0.256		0.078	0.085	0.095	0.062	0.073	0.080		0.054	0.101	0.121	0.059	0.116	0.064	0.070		0.051	0.110		0.126	0.082		0.072	0.102	0.054		0.109	0.077	
Ursodeoxycholic acid	0.845	7.610		8.400					10.262	6.684	5.051	1.316	1.428			33.326	1.278	46.423			7.819	83.587		1.741			12.698					3.481	5.475	126.050	3.739	3.318
a-Muricholic acid	0.453	3.067	619.201	268.734	0.656	0.573	3.236	4.229	34.992	3.017	1.115	0.898	48.962	28.713	0.827	97.821	0.606	27.110	1.639	5.464	19.397	610.073	2.135	0.981	1.405	10.760	57.936	1.202	0.593	1.065	58.943	103.059	18.403	99.697	0.416	1.229
b-Muricholic acid	0.214	1.013	51.833	27.470	0.182	0.443	2.270	2.704	0.759	3.169	0.743	1.010		1.979	0.521	1.646	0.488	1.475	1.858	0.667		66.384	0.142	0.626	1.316	3.862	1.422	1.302	0.715	0.855	1.112	2.583	0.556	1.266	0.371	1.220
g-Muricholic acid (hyocholic acid)	3.247	4.018	0.910	0.803	1.489	1.266	24.573	14.763	3.998	73.087	26.791	18.600	38.031	5.907	99.613	3.035	1.865	7.787	68.000	15.418	0.850	1.068		3.548	4.566	28.966	11.939	64.014	15.710	19.615	31.649	5.577	52.727	3.391	0.398	47.985
w-Muricholic acid	0.330	3.208	725.026	314.235	0.408	0.348	3.438	4.649	39.119	3.201	1.843	0.775	57.220	28.900	0.793	106.284	0.506	28.935	1.682	5.880	21.252	664.410	2.221	0.995	1.344	12.349	62.960	1.156	0.326	0.982	65.398	115.780	21.693	110.042	0.261	1.082
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_END
#METABOLITES
METABOLITES_START
metabolite_name	PubChem ID	other_id	other_id_type
3a,7a,12a-trihydroxycholestanoic acid	122312	THCA	UM_Target_ID
Chenodeoxycholic acidDeoxycholic acid	6742	CDCADCA	UM_Target_ID
Cholic acid	221493	CA	UM_Target_ID
Glychocholic acid	10140	GCA	UM_Target_ID
Glycochenodeoxycholic acid	9548796	GCDCA	UM_Target_ID
Glycodeoxycholic acid	18602029	GDCA	UM_Target_ID
Glycohyodeoxycholic acid	114611	GHDCA	UM_Target_ID
Glycoursodeoxycholic acid	12310288	GUDCA	UM_Target_ID
Hyodeoxycholic acid	16219478	HDCA	UM_Target_ID
Tauro-alpha-muricholic acidTauro-beta-muricholic acid	168408	TaMCATbMCA	UM_Target_ID
Taurochenodeoxycholic acid	54608447	TCDCA	UM_Target_ID
Taurocholic acid	6675	TCA	UM_Target_ID
Taurodeoxycholic acid	10594	TDCA	UM_Target_ID
Taurolithocolic acid	10595	TLCA	UM_Target_ID
Tauroursodeoxycholic acid/Tauro-hyodeoxycholic acid	9848818	THDCATUDCa	UM_Target_ID
Ursodeoxycholic acid	54285959	UDCA	UM_Target_ID
a-Muricholic acid	53477700	aMCA	UM_Target_ID
b-Muricholic acid	5283853	bMCA	UM_Target_ID
g-Muricholic acid (hyocholic acid)	92805	HCA	UM_Target_ID
w-Muricholic acid	5283851	wMCA	UM_Target_ID
METABOLITES_END
#END