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Title

Filtering procedures for untargeted LC-MS metabolomics data.

Authors

Schiffman, Courtney; Petrick, Lauren; Perttula, Kelsi; Yano, Yukiko; Carlsson, Henrik; Whitehead, Todd; Metayer, Catherine; Hayes, Josie; Rappaport, Stephen; Dudoit, Sandrine

Abstract

Background: Untargeted metabolomics datasets contain large proportions of uninformative features that can impede subsequent statistical analysis such as biomarker discovery and metabolic pathway analysis. Thus, there is a need for versatile and data-adaptive methods for filtering data prior to investigating the underlying biological phenomena. Here, we propose a data-adaptive pipeline for filtering metabolomics data that are generated by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) platforms. Our data-adaptive pipeline includes novel methods for filtering features based on blank samples, proportions of missing values, and estimated intra-class correlation coefficients. Results: Using metabolomics datasets that were generated in our laboratory from samples of human blood, as well as two public LC-MS datasets, we compared our data-adaptive filtering method with traditional methods that rely on non-method specific thresholds. The data-adaptive approach outperformed traditional approaches in terms of removing noisy features and retaining high quality, biologically informative ones. The R code for running the data-adaptive filtering method is provided at https://github.com/courtneyschiffman/Metabolomics-Filtering. Conclusions: Our proposed data-adaptive filtering pipeline is intuitive and effectively removes uninformative features from untargeted metabolomics datasets. It is particularly relevant for interrogation of biological phenomena in data derived from complex matrices associated with biospecimens.

Subjects

LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry; PIPELINE inspection; PHENOMENOLOGICAL biology; COMPLEX matrices

Publication

BMC Bioinformatics, 2019, Vol 20, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

1471-2105

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1186/s12859-019-2871-9

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