4.7 Article

A Preprocessing Tool for Enhanced Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry-Based Omics Workflows

Journal

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 798-807

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.1c00425

Keywords

mass spectrometry; ion mobility spectrometry; preprocessing software; time-of-flight detector saturation; data-independent acquisition; lipid annotation

Funding

  1. Agilent Technologies
  2. NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences [P41 GM103493-15]
  3. NIH National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences [P30 ES025128, P42 ES027704, P42 ES031009]
  4. United States Environmental Protection Agency [STAR RD 84003201]
  5. Office of Biological and Environmental Research
  6. U.S. DOE [DE-AC05-76RL01830]

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This article introduces a method and software that can improve the data quality of ion mobility-mass spectrometry measurements. The software generates new MS files with enhanced signal quality and in the same instrument format using various algorithmic implementations. The advantages of the tool include increased accuracy in lipid annotations and improved processing speed.
The ability to improve the data quality of ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) measurements is of great importance for enabling modular and efficient computational workflows and gaining better qualitative and quantitative insights from complex biological and environmental samples. We developed the PNNL PreProcessor, a standalone and user-friendly software housing various algorithmic implementations to generate new MS-files with enhanced signal quality and in the same instrument format. Different experimental approaches are supported for IM-MS based on Drift-Tube (DT) and Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations (SLIM), including liquid chromatography (LC) and infusion analyses. The algorithms extend the dynamic range of the detection system, while reducing file sizes for faster and memory-efficient downstream processing. Specifically, multidimensional smoothing improves peak shapes of poorly defined low-abundance signals, and saturation repair reconstructs the intensity profile of high-abundance peaks from various analyte types. Other functionalities are data compression and interpolation, IM demultiplexing, noise filtering by low intensity threshold and spike removal, and exporting of acquisition metadata. Several advantages of the tool are illustrated, including an increase of 19.4% in lipid annotations and a two-times faster processing of LC-DT IM-MS data-independent acquisition spectra from a complex lipid extract of a standard human plasma sample. The software is freely available at https:/omics.pnl.gov/software/pnnl-preprocessor.

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