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  • The study introduces MS2Lipid, a machine learning model designed to improve the prediction of lipid subclasses from mass spectrometry data, overcoming limitations in existing software that rely on manual curation.
  • The model achieves an impressive 97.4% accuracy in classifying lipid subclasses from extensive datasets, using a new descriptor called MCH for better specificity.
  • MS2Lipid's effectiveness is further demonstrated through its application in annotating lipid metabolites linked to obesity, highlighting its potential for biological and clinical lipidomics research.

Article Abstract

: Untargeted lipidomics using collision-induced dissociation-based tandem mass spectrometry (CID-MS/MS) is essential for biological and clinical applications. However, annotation confidence still relies on manual curation by analytical chemists, despite the development of various software tools for automatic spectral processing based on rule-based fragment annotations. : In this study, we present a novel machine learning model, MS2Lipid, for the prediction of known lipid subclasses from MS/MS queries, providing an orthogonal approach to existing lipidomics software programs in determining the lipid subclass of ion features. We designed a new descriptor, MCH (mode of carbon and hydrogen), to increase the specificity of lipid subclass prediction in nominal mass resolution MS data. : The model, trained with 6760 and 6862 manually curated MS/MS spectra for the positive and negative ion modes, respectively, classified queries into one or several of 97 lipid subclasses, achieving an accuracy of 97.4% in the test set. The program was further validated using various datasets from different instruments and curators, with the average accuracy exceeding 87.2%. Using an integrated approach with molecular spectral networking, we demonstrated the utility of MS2Lipid by annotating microbiota-derived esterified bile acids, whose abundance was significantly increased in fecal samples of obese patients in a human cohort study. This suggests that the machine learning model provides an independent criterion for lipid subclass classification, enhancing the annotation of lipid metabolites within known lipid classes. : MS2Lipid is a highly accurate machine learning model that enhances lipid subclass annotation from MS/MS data and provides an independent criterion.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11596251PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo14110602DOI Listing

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