An epidemiological introduction to human metabolomic investigations

Metabolomics holds great promise for uncovering insights around biological processes impacting disease in human epidemiological studies. Metabolites can be measured across biological samples, including plasma, serum, saliva, urine, stool, and whole organs and tissues, offering a means to characteriz...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in endocrinology and metabolism 2023-09, Vol.34 (9), p.505-525
Hauptverfasser: Joshi, Amit D., Rahnavard, Ali, Kachroo, Priyadarshini, Mendez, Kevin M., Lawrence, Wayne, Julián-Serrano, Sachelly, Hua, Xinwei, Fuller, Harriett, Sinnott-Armstrong, Nasa, Tabung, Fred K., Shutta, Katherine H., Raffield, Laura M., Darst, Burcu F.
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Zusammenfassung:Metabolomics holds great promise for uncovering insights around biological processes impacting disease in human epidemiological studies. Metabolites can be measured across biological samples, including plasma, serum, saliva, urine, stool, and whole organs and tissues, offering a means to characterize metabolic processes relevant to disease etiology and traits of interest. Metabolomic epidemiology studies face unique challenges, such as identifying metabolites from targeted and untargeted assays, defining standards for quality control, harmonizing results across platforms that often capture different metabolites, and developing statistical methods for high-dimensional and correlated metabolomic data. In this review, we introduce metabolomic epidemiology to the broader scientific community, discuss opportunities and challenges presented by these studies, and highlight emerging innovations that hold promise to uncover new biological insights. Metabolomics holds great promise for uncovering insights around biological processes impacting disease in human epidemiological studies. Metabolites can be measured across biological samples, including plasma, serum, saliva, urine, stool, and whole organs and tissues, offering a means to characterize metabolic processes relevant to disease etiology and traits of interest. Metabolomic epidemiology studies face unique challenges, such as identifying metabolites from targeted and untargeted assays, defining standards for quality control, harmonizing results across platforms that often capture different metabolites, and developing statistical methods for high-dimensional and correlated metabolomic data. In this review, we introduce metabolomic epidemiology to the broader scientific community, discuss opportunities and challenges presented by these studies, and highlight emerging innovations that hold promise to uncover new biological insights. The rapidly emerging field of metabolomic epidemiology presents unique opportunities to gain mechanistic insights into disease risk and identify biomarkers that may inform prevention and screening strategies.Challenges include dealing with batch effects and drift, the sensitivity of metabolites to environmental exposures and the handling and processing of samples, metabolite identification, harmonizing metabolites across different platforms, analyzing high-dimensional data, the complex correlation structure of metabolites, and integrating metabolomics with other ‘omic data types.We pro
ISSN:1043-2760
1879-3061
1879-3061
DOI:10.1016/j.tem.2023.06.006