Development of Precolumn Derivatization–LC/MS for Amino-Acid-Focused Metabolomics

H. Miyano, Akira Nakayama
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Focused metabolomics facilitates the understanding of the current phenotype of living organisms, involves highly practical methods for investigation, and allows for the acquisition of highly quantitative data for important endogenous metabolites. The authors developed novel precolumn derivatization reagents for the analysis of amino acids, which are particularly important endogenous metabolites, through precolumn liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). One of the reagents facilitated sub-femtomole-to-attomole-scale amino acid detection. We also developed an automated precolumn derivatization amino acid analyzer using another reagent for liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC/MS). With this device, nearly 40 amino acids can be analyzed within a short time (<10 min), compared with the time (~2 h) taken by a conventional automated postcolumn derivatization amino acid analyzer. For highly accurate and precise analysis of free amino acid concentration in human plasma, we validated all steps, from blood collection to measurement, by using the proposed analyzer and developed a test procedure for studying free amino acid metabolomics in human plasma. While calculating the reference intervals of plasma amino acid concentrations in healthy individuals, it was found that the balance of amino acid concentrations in plasma is useful for risk screening of diseases including cancer, diabetes, and myocardial infarction. This functional-group-targeted analysis through LC/MS for amino acid was also effective for dipeptide, tripeptide, and D, L-amino acid analyses and amino acid detection in tissue by imaging mass spectrometry.
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以氨基酸为中心的代谢组学柱前衍生- lc /MS的发展
集中代谢组学促进了对生物体当前表型的理解,涉及高度实用的研究方法,并允许获得重要内源性代谢物的高度定量数据。利用柱前液相色谱-串联质谱(LC-MS/MS)技术,开发了一种新的柱前衍生化试剂,用于分析内源性代谢产物氨基酸。其中一种试剂有助于亚飞摩尔到原子摩尔尺度的氨基酸检测。我们还开发了一种自动柱前衍生化氨基酸分析仪,使用另一种用于液相色谱-质谱(LC/MS)的试剂。与传统的自动化柱后衍生化氨基酸分析仪(~2小时)相比,该设备可在短时间(<10分钟)内分析近40种氨基酸。为了对人血浆中游离氨基酸浓度进行高度准确和精确的分析,我们使用所提出的分析仪验证了从血液采集到测量的所有步骤,并开发了研究人血浆中游离氨基酸代谢组学的测试程序。在计算健康人血浆氨基酸浓度的参考区间时,发现血浆氨基酸浓度的平衡可用于癌症、糖尿病和心肌梗死等疾病的风险筛查。通过LC/MS对氨基酸进行功能基团靶向分析也适用于二肽、三肽、D、l氨基酸分析和组织中氨基酸的成像质谱检测。
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