#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH nicholas_lesner_20220822_163028 DATATRACK_ID:3426 STUDY_ID:ST002314 ANALYSIS_ID:AN003781 PROJECT_ID:PR001484
VERSION             	1
CREATED_ON             	October 13, 2022, 11:26 am
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	Differential requirements for mitochondrial electron transport chain components
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	in the adult murine liver
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) dysfunction due to mutations in the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	nuclear or mitochondrial genome is a common cause of metabolic disease in
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	humans, and displays striking tissue specificity depending on the affected gene.
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	The mechanisms underlying tissue specific phenotypes are not understood. Complex
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	I (cI) is classically considered the entry point for electrons into the ETC, and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	in vitro experiments indicate that cI is required for basal respiration and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	maintenance of the NAD+/NADH ratio, an indicator of cellular redox status. This
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	finding has largely not been tested in vivo. Here, we report that mitochondrial
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	complex I (cI) is dispensable for homeostasis of the adult mouse liver; animals
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	with hepatocyte-specific loss of cI function display no overt phenotypes or
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	signs of liver damage, and maintain liver function, redox and oxygen status.
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Further analysis of cI-deficient livers did not reveal significant proteomic or
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	metabolic changes, indicating little to no compensation is required in the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	setting of complex I loss. In contrast, complex IV (cIV) dysfunction in adult
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	hepatocytes results in decreased liver function, impaired oxygen handling,
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	steatosis, and liver damage, accompanied by significant metabolomic and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	proteomic perturbations. Metabolomic analysis suggests that the electron
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	transfer flavoprotein complex constitutes a major route for electron entry into
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	the hepatic ETC. Our results support a model whereby complex I loss is tolerated
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	in the mouse liver because hepatocytes use alternative electron donors to fuel
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	the mitochondrial ETC.
PR:INSTITUTE                     	The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
PR:DEPARTMENT                    	Children's Research Institute
PR:LABORATORY                    	Prashant Mishra
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Lesner
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Nicholas
PR:ADDRESS                       	6000 Harry Hines BLVD
PR:EMAIL                         	nicholas.lesner@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
PR:PHONE                         	2146483784
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Differential requirements for mitochondrial electron transport chain components
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	in the adult murine liver - Lactate/Pyruvate Tolerance Test
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	Hepatic Cox10 knockout mice were injected with a lactate/pyruvate (10:1)
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	solution with 40% of the mixture labeled with [U-13C]. After 30 minutes, plasma
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	and liver tissue was harvested. Metabolites were extracted, dried, and
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	derivatized to form methoxime-TBDMS adducts.
ST:INSTITUTE                     	The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
ST:DEPARTMENT                    	Children's Research Institute
ST:LABORATORY                    	Prashant Mishra
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Lesner
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Nicholas
ST:ADDRESS                       	6000 Harry Hines BLVD
ST:EMAIL                         	nicholas.lesner@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
ST:NUM_GROUPS                    	2
ST:TOTAL_SUBJECTS                	9
ST:PHONE                         	2146483784
#SUBJECT
SU:SUBJECT_TYPE                  	Mammal
SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES               	Mus musculus
SU:TAXONOMY_ID                   	10090
#SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS:         	SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Raw file names and additional sample data
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	263N	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=001
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	263R	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=002
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	264N	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=003
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	264R	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=004
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	264L	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=005
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	268N	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=006
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	283N	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=007
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	283R	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=008
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	283L	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Liver; RAW_FILE_NAME=009
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	263N_plasma	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=010
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	263R_plasma	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=011
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	264N_plasma	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=012
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	264R_plasma	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=013
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	264L_plasma	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=014
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	268N_plasma	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=015
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	283N_plasma	Genotype:WT	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=016
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	283R_plasma	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=017
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	283L_plasma	Genotype:KO	Tissue=Plasma; RAW_FILE_NAME=018
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	Liver was frozen on liqN2. Liver was crushed on liqN2, and metabolites extracted
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	with 80% meOH. MeOH was dried, and samples derivatized to form methoxime-TBDMS
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	adducts and immediately injected onto the GCMS.
CO:SAMPLE_TYPE                   	Liver
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	Mice were IP injected with a lactate/pyruvate (10:1) solution.
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	80% methanol containing metabolites was dried overnight in a speedvac. Dried
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	pellets were derivatized using methoxyamine and MTBSTFA. Samples were
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	immediately injected.
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	60C for 1 min then 10C/min to 320C for 1 min 9 min at 320C
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	GC
CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Agilent 7890B
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	Agilent HP5-MS (30m x 0.25mm, 0.25 um)
CH:INJECTION_TEMPERATURE         	60
CH:INTERNAL_STANDARD             	Norvaline
CH:SAMPLE_INJECTION              	Splitless
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
#MS
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Agilent 5977A
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	Single quadrupole
MS:MS_TYPE                       	EI
MS:ION_MODE                      	POSITIVE
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	Scan 75 - 1000 m/z Data processed using Agilent Enhanced Data Analysis Peaks
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	were auto integrated and confirmed by hand.
#MS_METABOLITE_DATA
MS_METABOLITE_DATA:UNITS	peak area
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_START
Samples	263N	263R	264N	264R	264L	268N	283N	283R	283L	263N	263R	264N	264R	264L	268N	283N	283R	283L
Factors	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:KO	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:WT	Genotype:KO	Genotype:KO
Pyruvate	791869	1117460	850403	861426	751009	800032	877829	765985	859064	1041533	1138034	1067730	1273782	981941	1231814	1250459	1497066	1187086
aHB	243754	137157	378211	201452	282049	141444	158133	100277	131135	151799	91533	220056	187999	185179	131451	89343	181646	120847
bHB	410001	319185	1189773	634399	866631	386551	560441	244156	344976	958969	711112	2394679	1919596	1828968	1120091	844942	230819	769859
Lactate	12810557	14653043	15216598	14727502	16680942	13175710	12331806	15508155	12310495	10164430	14041435	13316188	16139552	10685685	14807413	11444081	17769939	13282912
Alanine	7117885	15682563	6684575	8790009	10970720	12348452	6038237	19146586	13932173	93241	250131	104769	168099	115372	211150	57855	630535	233519
Glycine	3565324	4284510	1892590	2532650	2769293	1946558	2548153	2548728	2563714	18153	18694	10890	2594546	15946	17563	9111	29265	20760
Valine	413238	495278	357567	328394	339003	359912	229439	235447	227456	110323	136328	97432	102356	106208	171896	48644	96311	86982
Leucine	744251	1077974	702844	642501	719201	761573	446463	456253	416679	179742	247752	182382	171495	185704	324437	73933	154255	119463
Isoleucine	324651	540641	295494	378312	261142	247662	285066	277631	291567	93786	148407	104267	115868	83342	125842	53395	102348	96487
Proline	236559	500708	189542	195251	192916	354370	179340	560180	232662	12627	27503	15217	22709	20506	25742	9361	45174	26472
Succinate	8137744	10824105	9468315	11236970	10912308	8860910	7736043	7532160	8591349	5134	5670	6764	11849	3488	4873	2735	3984	3172
Fumarate	2062620	4884304	2411659	2840175	3528839	3995576	2900317	2815725	3084503	5686	8111	6996	6975	5349	4910	3460	5640	5925
Methionine	73537	110854	64539	116471	64928	61039	65195	69972	100848	21027	55715	26723	40680	29732	56792	21125	73378	69464
Serine	859622	1825319	768805	875762	2108885	1330458	630287	736048	971744	37012	87490	48970	75153	50484	81391	25407	109959	93136
Threonine	195553	354316	189430	259329	409180	229137	137904	250972	294210	138178	319698	147531	230199	201786	315524	96853	333346	367927
Phenylalanine	262641	393919	257840	264562	263817	256566	222394	182942	190724	89034	141147	107834	134074	106583	165309	65127	123932	102596
aKG	15600	14015	22129	17201	34275	18671	18020	9014	11702	728	927	769	777	977	725	921	1335	1514
Malate	2114169	5594762	2688824	3262429	4525975	5346584	3492441	3620405	3283255	0	0	0	0	0	513	0	686	691
Aspartate	1764737	8450969	1184031	1774363	1876551	5627321	2548393	9389445	6636185	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
Cysteine	27030	65808	42556	72009	41008	40942	44655	39525	43063	4278	6208	7312	1024	7960	6910	5404	10147	9226
Glutamate	15483938	18894417	16596446	18638636	21209296	20628454	16829909	22524302	21299428	0	2094	0	1494	908	0	518	1764	1963
Lysine	352823	603718	484556	355228	596642	635846	275640	784263	499173	0	989	0	583	0	1006	0	2317	1162
Glutamine	2791540	3884541	3922823	5796034	7465299	6710807	4564018	9226501	7583914	6841	15836	11490	16867	14052	15419	6536	97230	23672
Histidine	575056	2348855	708015	779809	732139	1253717	763706	1687291	964398	1915	6025	3049	7581	2423	6905	1545	20878	7360
Citrate	606826	612976	792908	544029	1157214	1058971	1290050	263913	484387	19161	14235	16351	19980	19102	15940	19890	15141	17850
3PG	25349	50339	40001	37057	116615	30277	32929	21562	20815	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
Tyrosine	162418	495679	128872	238065	180967	377681	132932	505073	209333	30601	93965	26446	70766	36855	104389	18459	199882	75573
PEP	69860	161182	182059	144244	151546	96937	80352	50130	64970	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
Glucose	330508	208172	386567	328868	445338	294226	327412	248490	217457	540177	476708	525141	530942	513437	493169	521420	386827	510752
d4-BHB	134509	144653	139545	193352	340559	98038	149759	135945	207937	1553725	1624220	1667270	1616022	1443093	1442617	1499418	1048560	1503391
aKB	226312	309609	243327	103160	219449	209396	238984	128759	262103	260020	134525	258317	156714	267733	184986	163746	181276	201509
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_END
#METABOLITES
METABOLITES_START
metabolite_name
Pyruvate
aHB
bHB
Lactate
Alanine
Glycine
Valine
Leucine
Isoleucine
Proline
Succinate
Fumarate
Methionine
Serine
Threonine
Phenylalanine
aKG
Malate
Aspartate
Cysteine
Glutamate
Lysine
Glutamine
Histidine
Citrate
3PG
Tyrosine
PEP
Glucose
d4-BHB
aKB
METABOLITES_END
#END