Alexander J. Grooms, Benjamin J. Burris, Abraham K. Badu-Tawiah
{"title":"Mass spectrometry for metabolomics analysis: Applications in neonatal and cancer screening","authors":"Alexander J. Grooms, Benjamin J. Burris, Abraham K. Badu-Tawiah","doi":"10.1002/mas.21826","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>Chemical analysis by analytical instrumentation has played a major role in disease diagnosis, which is a necessary step for disease treatment. While the treatment process often targets specific organs or compounds, the diagnostic step can occur through various means, including physical or chemical examination. Chemically, the genome may be evaluated to give information about potential genetic outcomes, the transcriptome to provide information about expression actively occurring, the proteome to offer insight on functions causing metabolite expression, or the metabolome to provide a picture of both past and ongoing physiological function in the body. Mass spectrometry (MS) has been elevated among other analytical instrumentation because it can be used to evaluate all four biological machineries of the body. In addition, MS provides enhanced sensitivity, selectivity, versatility, and speed for rapid turnaround time, qualities that are important for instance in clinical procedures involving the diagnosis of a pediatric patient in intensive care or a cancer patient undergoing surgery. In this review, we provide a summary of the use of MS to evaluate biomarkers for newborn screening and cancer diagnosis. As many reviews have recently appeared focusing on MS methods and instrumentation for metabolite analysis, we sought to describe the biological basis for many metabolomic and additional omics biomarkers used in newborn screening and how tandem MS methods have recently been applied, in comparison to traditional methods. Similar comparison is done for cancer screening, with emphasis on emerging MS approaches that allow biological fluids, tissues, and breath to be analyzed for the presence of diagnostic metabolites yielding insight for treatment options based on the understanding of prior and current physiological functions of the body.</p>","PeriodicalId":206,"journal":{"name":"Mass Spectrometry Reviews","volume":"43 4","pages":"683-712"},"PeriodicalIF":6.9000,"publicationDate":"2022-12-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Mass Spectrometry Reviews","FirstCategoryId":"92","ListUrlMain":"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mas.21826","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"化学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"SPECTROSCOPY","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0
Abstract
Chemical analysis by analytical instrumentation has played a major role in disease diagnosis, which is a necessary step for disease treatment. While the treatment process often targets specific organs or compounds, the diagnostic step can occur through various means, including physical or chemical examination. Chemically, the genome may be evaluated to give information about potential genetic outcomes, the transcriptome to provide information about expression actively occurring, the proteome to offer insight on functions causing metabolite expression, or the metabolome to provide a picture of both past and ongoing physiological function in the body. Mass spectrometry (MS) has been elevated among other analytical instrumentation because it can be used to evaluate all four biological machineries of the body. In addition, MS provides enhanced sensitivity, selectivity, versatility, and speed for rapid turnaround time, qualities that are important for instance in clinical procedures involving the diagnosis of a pediatric patient in intensive care or a cancer patient undergoing surgery. In this review, we provide a summary of the use of MS to evaluate biomarkers for newborn screening and cancer diagnosis. As many reviews have recently appeared focusing on MS methods and instrumentation for metabolite analysis, we sought to describe the biological basis for many metabolomic and additional omics biomarkers used in newborn screening and how tandem MS methods have recently been applied, in comparison to traditional methods. Similar comparison is done for cancer screening, with emphasis on emerging MS approaches that allow biological fluids, tissues, and breath to be analyzed for the presence of diagnostic metabolites yielding insight for treatment options based on the understanding of prior and current physiological functions of the body.
分析仪器的化学分析在疾病诊断中发挥了重要作用,而疾病诊断是疾病治疗的必要步骤。治疗过程通常以特定器官或化合物为目标,而诊断步骤则可以通过各种方式进行,包括物理或化学检查。在化学方面,可以对基因组进行评估,以了解潜在的遗传结果;对转录组进行评估,以了解正在进行的表达;对蛋白质组进行评估,以了解导致代谢物表达的功能;或对代谢组进行评估,以了解体内过去和现在的生理功能。质谱(MS)在其他分析仪器中的地位较高,因为它可用于评估人体的所有四种生物机制。此外,质谱还具有更高的灵敏度、选择性、多功能性和快速反应能力,这些特性在临床诊断重症监护中的儿科病人或手术中的癌症病人时非常重要。在这篇综述中,我们总结了如何利用 MS 评估用于新生儿筛查和癌症诊断的生物标记物。由于最近出现了许多以代谢物分析 MS 方法和仪器为重点的综述,我们试图描述新生儿筛查中使用的许多代谢组学和其他 omics 生物标记物的生物学基础,以及与传统方法相比,串联 MS 方法最近是如何应用的。我们还对癌症筛查进行了类似的比较,重点介绍了新出现的 MS 方法,这些方法可以分析生物液体、组织和呼吸中是否存在诊断性代谢物,从而根据对人体先前和当前生理功能的了解来选择治疗方案。
期刊介绍:
The aim of the journal Mass Spectrometry Reviews is to publish well-written reviews in selected topics in the various sub-fields of mass spectrometry as a means to summarize the research that has been performed in that area, to focus attention of other researchers, to critically review the published material, and to stimulate further research in that area.
The scope of the published reviews include, but are not limited to topics, such as theoretical treatments, instrumental design, ionization methods, analyzers, detectors, application to the qualitative and quantitative analysis of various compounds or elements, basic ion chemistry and structure studies, ion energetic studies, and studies on biomolecules, polymers, etc.