Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted Metabolomics
Constant improvements to the Orbitrap mass analyzer, such as acquisition speed, resolution, dynamic range and sensitivity have strengthened its value for the large-scale identification and quantification of metabolites in complex biological matrices. Here, we report the development and optimization...
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| author | Pierre Barbier Saint Hilaire Kathleen Rousseau Alexandre Seyer Sylvain Dechaumet Annelaure Damont Christophe Junot François Fenaille |
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| description | Constant improvements to the Orbitrap mass analyzer, such as acquisition speed, resolution, dynamic range and sensitivity have strengthened its value for the large-scale identification and quantification of metabolites in complex biological matrices. Here, we report the development and optimization of Data Dependent Acquisition (DDA) and Sequential Window Acquisition of all THeoretical fragment ions (SWATH-type) Data Independent Acquisition (DIA) workflows on a high-field Orbitrap Fusion<sup>TM</sup> Tribrid<sup>TM</sup> instrument for the robust identification and quantification of metabolites in human plasma. By using a set of 47 exogenous and 72 endogenous molecules, we compared the efficiency and complementarity of both approaches. We exploited the versatility of this mass spectrometer to collect meaningful MS/MS spectra at both high- and low-mass resolution and various low-energy collision-induced dissociation conditions under optimized DDA conditions. We also observed that complex and composite DIA-MS/MS spectra can be efficiently exploited to identify metabolites in plasma thanks to a reference tandem spectral library made from authentic standards while also providing a valuable data resource for further identification of unknown metabolites. Finally, we found that adding multi-event MS/MS acquisition did not degrade the ability to use survey MS scans from DDA and DIA workflows for the reliable absolute quantification of metabolites down to 0.05 ng/mL in human plasma. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-554b7d090fc044a9bfbb00a5e4da24252025-08-19T22:37:48ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892020-04-0110415810.3390/metabo10040158Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted MetabolomicsPierre Barbier Saint Hilaire0Kathleen Rousseau1Alexandre Seyer2Sylvain Dechaumet3Annelaure Damont4Christophe Junot5François Fenaille6Département Médicaments et Technologies pour la Santé (DMTS), CEA, INRAE, Université Paris-Saclay, MetaboHUB, F-91191 Gif sur Yvette, FranceDépartement Médicaments et Technologies pour la Santé (DMTS), CEA, INRAE, Université Paris-Saclay, MetaboHUB, F-91191 Gif sur Yvette, FranceMedDay Pharmaceuticals SA, 24 Rue de la Pépinière, F-75008 Paris, FranceMedDay Pharmaceuticals SA, 24 Rue de la Pépinière, F-75008 Paris, FranceDépartement Médicaments et Technologies pour la Santé (DMTS), CEA, INRAE, Université Paris-Saclay, MetaboHUB, F-91191 Gif sur Yvette, FranceDépartement Médicaments et Technologies pour la Santé (DMTS), CEA, INRAE, Université Paris-Saclay, MetaboHUB, F-91191 Gif sur Yvette, FranceDépartement Médicaments et Technologies pour la Santé (DMTS), CEA, INRAE, Université Paris-Saclay, MetaboHUB, F-91191 Gif sur Yvette, FranceConstant improvements to the Orbitrap mass analyzer, such as acquisition speed, resolution, dynamic range and sensitivity have strengthened its value for the large-scale identification and quantification of metabolites in complex biological matrices. Here, we report the development and optimization of Data Dependent Acquisition (DDA) and Sequential Window Acquisition of all THeoretical fragment ions (SWATH-type) Data Independent Acquisition (DIA) workflows on a high-field Orbitrap Fusion<sup>TM</sup> Tribrid<sup>TM</sup> instrument for the robust identification and quantification of metabolites in human plasma. By using a set of 47 exogenous and 72 endogenous molecules, we compared the efficiency and complementarity of both approaches. We exploited the versatility of this mass spectrometer to collect meaningful MS/MS spectra at both high- and low-mass resolution and various low-energy collision-induced dissociation conditions under optimized DDA conditions. We also observed that complex and composite DIA-MS/MS spectra can be efficiently exploited to identify metabolites in plasma thanks to a reference tandem spectral library made from authentic standards while also providing a valuable data resource for further identification of unknown metabolites. Finally, we found that adding multi-event MS/MS acquisition did not degrade the ability to use survey MS scans from DDA and DIA workflows for the reliable absolute quantification of metabolites down to 0.05 ng/mL in human plasma.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/10/4/158metabolomicshigh resolution mass spectrometryOrbitrap FusionDDADIA |
| spellingShingle | Pierre Barbier Saint Hilaire Kathleen Rousseau Alexandre Seyer Sylvain Dechaumet Annelaure Damont Christophe Junot François Fenaille Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted Metabolomics metabolomics high resolution mass spectrometry Orbitrap Fusion DDA DIA |
| title | Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted Metabolomics |
| title_full | Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted Metabolomics |
| title_fullStr | Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted Metabolomics |
| title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted Metabolomics |
| title_short | Comparative Evaluation of Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Workflows Implemented on an Orbitrap Fusion for Untargeted Metabolomics |
| title_sort | comparative evaluation of data dependent and data independent acquisition workflows implemented on an orbitrap fusion for untargeted metabolomics |
| topic | metabolomics high resolution mass spectrometry Orbitrap Fusion DDA DIA |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/10/4/158 |
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