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Visualizing metabolic network dynamics through time-series metabolomic data

机译:通过时间序列代谢组数据可视化代谢网络动态

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New technologies have given rise to an abundance of -omics data, particularly metabolomic data. The scale of these data introduces new challenges for the interpretation and extraction of knowledge, requiring the development of innovative computational visualization methodologies. Here, we present GEM-Vis, an original method for the visualization of time-course metabolomic data within the context of metabolic network maps. We demonstrate the utility of the GEM-Vis method by examining previously published data for two cellular systems—the human platelet and erythrocyte under cold storage for use in transfusion medicine. The results comprise two animated videos that allow for new insights into the metabolic state of both cell types. In the case study of the platelet metabolome during storage, the new visualization technique elucidates a nicotinamide accumulation that mirrors that of hypoxanthine and might, therefore, reflect similar pathway usage. This visual analysis provides a possible explanation for why the salvage reactions in purine metabolism exhibit lower activity during the first few days of the storage period. The second case study displays drastic changes in specific erythrocyte metabolite pools at different times during storage at different temperatures. The new visualization technique GEM-Vis introduced in this article constitutes a well-suitable approach for large-scale network exploration and advances hypothesis generation. This method can be applied to any system with data and a metabolic map to promote visualization and understand physiology at the network level. More broadly, we hope that our approach will provide the blueprints for new visualizations of other longitudinal -omics data types. The supplement includes a comprehensive user’s guide and links to a series of tutorial videos that explain how to prepare model and data files, and how to use the software SBMLsimulator in combination with further tools to create similar animations as highlighted in the case studies.
机译:新技术引起了丰富的 - 尤其是代谢组数据。这些数据的规模引入了对知识的解释和提取的新挑战,需要开发创新的计算可视化方法。在这里,我们在代谢网络地图的背景下呈现GEM-VI,用于可视化时间课程代谢组数据的原始方法。我们通过检查用于两种细胞系统的先前公布的数据 - 在冷储存下的人血小板和红细胞中用于输血药物,证明了GEM-VIS方法的效用。结果包括两个动画视频,允许新的洞察到两种细胞类型的代谢状态。在储存期间血小板代谢物的情况下,新的可视化技术阐明了含有缺氧的烟草酰胺积聚,因此反映了类似的途径使用。该视觉分析提供了为什么嘌呤代谢中的救赎反应在储存期的前几天表现出较低的活性。第二种情况研究显示在不同温度下在储存期间不同时间的特定红细胞代谢物池中的剧烈变化。本文中介绍的新可视化技术Gem-Vis构成了大规模网络勘探和前进假设产生的合适方法。该方法可以应用于具有数据和代谢图的任何系统,以促进网络级别的可视化和理解生理学。更广泛地,我们希望我们的方法将为其他纵向 - 商品类型的新可视化提供蓝图。补充包括全面的用户指南和链接到一系列教程视频,解释如何准备模型和数据文件,以及如何使用软件SBMLSimulator与其他工具一起创建类似动画,以便在案例研究中突出显示。

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