A reproducibility crisis for clinical metabolomics studies

IF 11.8 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Trends in Analytical Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.trac.2024.117918
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Cancer is a leading cause of world-wide death and a major subject of clinical studies focused on the identification of new diagnostic tools. An in-depth meta-analysis of 244 clinical metabolomics studies of human serum samples highlights a reproducibility crisis. A total of 2,206 unique metabolites were reported as statistically significant across the 244 studies, but 72% (1,582) of these metabolites were identified by only one study. Further analysis shows a random disparate disagreement in reported directions of metabolite concentration changes when detected by multiple studies. Statistical models revealed that 1,867 of the 2,206 metabolites (85%) are simply statistical noise. Only 3–12% of these metabolites reach the threshold of statistical significance for a specific cancer type. Our findings demonstrate the absence of a detectable metabolic response to cancer and provide evidence of a serious need by the metabolomics community to establish widely accepted best practices to improve future outcomes.

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临床代谢组学研究的再现性危机
癌症是导致全球死亡的主要原因,也是临床研究的主要课题,研究重点是确定新的诊断工具。对 244 项人体血清样本临床代谢组学研究的深入荟萃分析凸显了可重复性危机。在 244 项研究中,共有 2,206 种独特的代谢物被报告为具有统计学意义,但其中 72% (1,582 种)的代谢物仅被一项研究鉴定。进一步分析表明,当多项研究检测到代谢物浓度变化时,所报告的代谢物浓度变化方向存在随机性差异。统计模型显示,2206 个代谢物中有 1867 个(85%)只是统计噪音。其中只有 3-12% 的代谢物达到了特定癌症类型的统计学意义阈值。我们的研究结果表明,癌症缺乏可检测到的代谢反应,并证明代谢组学界亟需建立广为接受的最佳实践,以改善未来的结果。
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Trends in Analytical Chemistry
Trends in Analytical Chemistry 化学-分析化学
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