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Title:Development of an adaptable headspace sampling method for metabolic profiling of the fungal volatome
Author(s):Ahmed WM; Geranios P; White IR; Lawal O; Nijsen TM; Bromley MJ; Goodacre R; Read ND; Fowler SJ;
Address:"School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. Stephen.Fowler@manchester.ac.uk"
Journal Title:Analyst
Year:2018
Volume:143
Issue:17
Page Number:4155 - 4162
DOI: 10.1039/c8an00841h
ISSN/ISBN:1364-5528 (Electronic) 0003-2654 (Linking)
Abstract:"Pulmonary aspergillosis can cause serious complications in people with a suppressed immune system. Volatile metabolites emitted by Aspergillus spp. have shown promise for early detection of pathogenicity. However, volatile profiles require further research, as effective headspace analysis methods are required for extended chemical coverage of the volatome; in terms of both very volatile and semi-volatile compounds. In this study, we describe a novel adaptable sampling method in which fungal headspace samples can be sampled continuously throughout a defined time period using both active (pumped) and passive (diffusive) methods, with the capability for samples to be stored for later off-line analysis. For this method we utilise thermal desorption-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to generate volatile metabolic profiles using Aspergillus fumigatus as the model organism. Several known fungal-specific volatiles associated with secondary metabolite biosynthesis (including alpha-pinene, camphene, limonene, and several sesquiterpenes) were identified. A comparison between the wild-type A. fumigatus with a phosphopantetheinyl transferase null mutant strain (DeltapptA) that is compromised in secondary metabolite synthesis, revealed reduced production of sesquiterpenes. We also showed the lack of terpene compounds production during the early growth phase, whilst pyrazines were identified in both early and late growth phases. We have demonstrated that the fungal volatome is dynamic and it is therefore critically necessary to sample the headspace across several time periods using a combination of active and passive sampling techniques to analyse and understand this dynamism"
Keywords:Aspergillus fumigatus/*metabolism Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Metabolomics/*methods Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis;
Notes:"MedlineAhmed, Waqar M Geranios, Pavlos White, Iain R Lawal, Oluwasola Nijsen, Tamara M Bromley, Michael J Goodacre, Royston Read, Nick D Fowler, Stephen J eng BB/M017702/1/BB_/Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council/United Kingdom II-LA-0214-20009/DH_/Department of Health/United Kingdom England 2018/08/03 Analyst. 2018 Aug 20; 143(17):4155-4162. doi: 10.1039/c8an00841h"

 
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