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Statistical Methods and Workflow for Analyzing Human Metabolomics Data

Authors :
Antonelli, Joseph
Claggett, Brian
Henglin, Mir
Watrous, Jeramie D.
Lehmann, Kim A.
Hushcha, Pavel
Demler, Olga
Mora, Samia
Niiranen, Teemu
Pereira, Alexandre C.
Jain, Mohit
Cheng, Susan
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

High-throughput metabolomics investigations, when conducted in large human cohorts, represent a potentially powerful tool for elucidating the biochemical diversity and mechanisms underlying human health and disease. Large-scale metabolomics data, generated using targeted or nontargeted platforms, are increasingly more common. Appropriate statistical analysis of these complex high-dimensional data is critical for extracting meaningful results from such large-scale human metabolomics studies. Herein, we consider the main statistical analytical approaches that have been employed in human metabolomics studies. Based on the lessons learned and collective experience to date in the field, we propose a step-by-step framework for pursuing statistical analyses of human metabolomics data. We discuss the range of options and potential approaches that may be employed at each stage of data management, analysis, and interpretation, and offer guidance on analytical considerations that are important for implementing an analysis workflow. Certain pervasive analytical challenges facing human metabolomics warrant ongoing research. Addressing these challenges will allow for more standardization in the field and lead to analytical advances in metabolomics investigations with the potential to elucidate novel mechanisms underlying human health and disease.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1710.03436
Document Type :
Working Paper