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Metabolomics Analytics Workflow for Epidemiological Research: Perspectives from the Consortium of Metabolomics Studies (COMETS)

Wei Jie Seow; Wei Perng; Oana A. Zeleznik; Eline H. van Roekel; Jiaqi Huang; Andrea Gsur; Amit D. Joshi; A. Heather Eliassen; Fred K. Tabung; Marinella Temprosa; Sei Harada; Mary C. Playdon; Ying Wang; Matej Oresic; Susan Cheng; Marc J. Gunter; Jan Krumsiek; Mir Henglin; Bo Chawes; Ewy Mathé; Steven Moore; Tengda Lin; Claudia Langenberg; Andy Kim

Metabolomics Analytics Workflow for Epidemiological Research: Perspectives from the Consortium of Metabolomics Studies (COMETS)

Wei Jie Seow
Wei Perng
Oana A. Zeleznik
Eline H. van Roekel
Jiaqi Huang
Andrea Gsur
Amit D. Joshi
A. Heather Eliassen
Fred K. Tabung
Marinella Temprosa
Sei Harada
Mary C. Playdon
Ying Wang
Matej Oresic
Susan Cheng
Marc J. Gunter
Jan Krumsiek
Mir Henglin
Bo Chawes
Ewy Mathé
Steven Moore
Tengda Lin
Claudia Langenberg
Andy Kim
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doi:10.3390/metabo9070145
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042824212
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The application of metabolomics technology to epidemiological studies is emerging as a new approach to elucidate disease etiology and for biomarker discovery. However, analysis of metabolomics data is complex and there is an urgent need for the standardization of analysis workflow and reporting of study findings. To inform the development of such guidelines, we conducted a survey of 47 cohort representatives from the Consortium of Metabolomics Studies (COMETS) to gain insights into the current strategies and procedures used for analyzing metabolomics data in epidemiological studies worldwide. The results indicated a variety of applied analytical strategies, from biospecimen and data pre-processing and quality control to statistical analysis and reporting of study findings. These strategies included methods commonly used within the metabolomics community and applied in epidemiological research, as well as novel approaches to pre-processing pipelines and data analysis. To help with these discrepancies, we propose use of open-source initiatives such as the online web-based tool COMETS Analytics, which includes helpful tools to guide analytical workflow and the standardized reporting of findings from metabolomics analyses within epidemiological studies. Ultimately, this will improve the quality of statistical analyses, research findings, and study reproducibility.
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