TY - JOUR
T1 - Analytical quality control in targeted lipidomics
T2 - Evaluating the performance of commercial plasma as a surrogate for pooled study samples
AU - Grant-St James, Alanah
AU - Lee, Aude Claire
AU - Lee, Alex J.
AU - Wist, Julien
AU - Sohel, Ferdous
AU - Wong, Kok Wai
AU - Yeap, Bu B.
AU - Loo, Ruey Leng
AU - Henry, Amanda
AU - Susic, Daniella
AU - El-Omar, Emad
AU - Nicholson, Jeremy K.
AU - Holmes, Elaine
AU - Whiley, Luke
AU - Gray, Nicola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/9/1
Y1 - 2025/9/1
N2 - Background: Pooled quality control (PQC) samples are the gold standard for data quality monitoring in metabolic phenotyping studies. Typically composed of equal parts from all study samples, PQCs can be challenging to generate in large cohorts or when sample volumes are low. As an alternative, externally sourced matrix-matched surrogate QCs (sQC) have been proposed. This study evaluates the performance of sQCs against PQCs for assessing analytical variation, data pre-processing, and downstream data analysis in a targeted lipidomics workflow. Results: Plasma samples (n = 701) from the Microbiome Understanding in Maternity Study, along with PQC (n = 80) and sQC (n = 80) samples, were analyzed using a lipidomics assay targeting 1162 lipids. QC samples were injected throughout acquisition, and data pre-processing was performed using each strategy. For simplicity, a subset (n = 381) of the study samples was used to assess differences in downstream statistical analyses. Both QC approaches demonstrated high analytical repeatability. While PQC and sQC compositions differed, use of PQCs retained less than 4 % more lipid species during pre-processing. Univariate analysis identified more statistically significant lipids with PQC-based pre-processing, but multivariate model performance was similar between datasets. Significance: This study provides a comprehensive comparison of QC strategies and emphasizes the importance of careful QC workflow selection. While PQCs offer advantages, sQCs serve as a suitable alternative for quality assessment and pre-processing. Their commercial availability also supports use as intra- and inter-laboratory long-term references, aiding data harmonization across studies and laboratories.
AB - Background: Pooled quality control (PQC) samples are the gold standard for data quality monitoring in metabolic phenotyping studies. Typically composed of equal parts from all study samples, PQCs can be challenging to generate in large cohorts or when sample volumes are low. As an alternative, externally sourced matrix-matched surrogate QCs (sQC) have been proposed. This study evaluates the performance of sQCs against PQCs for assessing analytical variation, data pre-processing, and downstream data analysis in a targeted lipidomics workflow. Results: Plasma samples (n = 701) from the Microbiome Understanding in Maternity Study, along with PQC (n = 80) and sQC (n = 80) samples, were analyzed using a lipidomics assay targeting 1162 lipids. QC samples were injected throughout acquisition, and data pre-processing was performed using each strategy. For simplicity, a subset (n = 381) of the study samples was used to assess differences in downstream statistical analyses. Both QC approaches demonstrated high analytical repeatability. While PQC and sQC compositions differed, use of PQCs retained less than 4 % more lipid species during pre-processing. Univariate analysis identified more statistically significant lipids with PQC-based pre-processing, but multivariate model performance was similar between datasets. Significance: This study provides a comprehensive comparison of QC strategies and emphasizes the importance of careful QC workflow selection. While PQCs offer advantages, sQCs serve as a suitable alternative for quality assessment and pre-processing. Their commercial availability also supports use as intra- and inter-laboratory long-term references, aiding data harmonization across studies and laboratories.
KW - analytical variation
KW - Data pre-processing
KW - Long-term reference (LTR)
KW - Pooled quality control (PQC)
KW - Surrogate quality control (sQC)
KW - Targeted lipidomics
KW - Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105006682588
U2 - 10.1016/j.aca.2025.344225
DO - 10.1016/j.aca.2025.344225
M3 - Article
C2 - 40484540
AN - SCOPUS:105006682588
SN - 0003-2670
VL - 1365
JO - Analytica Chimica Acta
JF - Analytica Chimica Acta
M1 - 344225
ER -