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Title
Toward a Standardized Strategy of Clinical Metabolomics for the Advancement of Precision Medicine
Authors
PARK, SANG KINguyen Phuoc LongNGHI, TRANKang, Yun PyoNguyen Hoang AnhKim, Hyung MinKwon, Sung Won
Date Issued
2020-01
Publisher
MDPI
Abstract
Despite the tremendous success, pitfalls have been observed in every step of a clinical metabolomics workflow, which impedes the internal validity of the study. Furthermore, the demand for logistics, instrumentations, and computational resources for metabolic phenotyping studies has far exceeded our expectations. In this conceptual review, we will cover inclusive barriers of a metabolomics-based clinical study and suggest potential solutions in the hope of enhancing study robustness, usability, and transferability. The importance of quality assurance and quality control procedures is discussed, followed by a practical rule containing five phases, including two additional "pre-pre-" and "post-post-" analytical steps. Besides, we will elucidate the potential involvement of machine learning and demonstrate that the need for automated data mining algorithms to improve the quality of future research is undeniable. Consequently, we propose a comprehensive metabolomics framework, along with an appropriate checklist refined from current guidelines and our previously published assessment, in the attempt to accurately translate achievements in metabolomics into clinical and epidemiological research. Furthermore, the integration of multifaceted multi-omics approaches with metabolomics as the pillar member is in urgent need. When combining with other social or nutritional factors, we can gather complete omics profiles for a particular disease. Our discussion reflects the current obstacles and potential solutions toward the progressing trend of utilizing metabolomics in clinical research to create the next-generation healthcare system.
Keywords
SIGNAL DRIFT CORRECTION; QUALITY ASSESSMENT; MULTI-OMICS; MASS; METABOLITES; CHALLENGES; PLASMA; SERUM; EPIDEMIOLOGY; LIPIDOMICS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/101377
DOI
10.3390/metabo10020051
ISSN
2218-1989
Article Type
Article
Citation
METABOLITES, vol. 10, no. 2, 2020-01
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