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DIMet: an open-source tool for differential analysis of targeted isotope-labeled metabolomics data

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Motivation Many diseases, such as cancer, are characterized by an alteration of cellular metabolism allowing cells to adapt to changes in the microenvironment. Stable isotope-resolved metabolomics (SIRM) and downstream data analyses are widely used techniques for unraveling cells’ metabolic activity to understand the altered functioning of metabolic pathways in the diseased state. While a number of bioinformatic solutions exist for the differential analysis of SIRM data, there is currently no available resource providing a comprehensive toolbox. Results In this work, we present DIMet, a one-stop comprehensive tool for differential analysis of targeted tracer data. DIMet accepts metabolite total abundances, isotopologue contributions, and isotopic mean enrichment, and supports differential comparison (pairwise and multi-group), time-series analyses, and labeling profile comparison. Moreover, it integrates transcriptomics and targeted metabolomics data through network-based metabolograms. We illustrate the use of DIMet in real SIRM datasets obtained from Glioblastoma P3 cell-line samples. DIMet is open-source, and is readily available for routine downstream analysis of isotope-labeled targeted metabolomics data, as it can be used both in the command line interface or as a complete toolkit in the public Galaxy Europe and Workfow4Metabolomics web platforms.
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hal-04591269 , version 1 (18-11-2024)

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Johanna Galvis, Joris Guyon, Benjamin Dartigues, Helge Hecht, Björn Grüning, et al.. DIMet: an open-source tool for differential analysis of targeted isotope-labeled metabolomics data. Bioinformatics, 2024, 40 (5), pp.btae282. ⟨10.1093/bioinformatics/btae282⟩. ⟨hal-04591269⟩
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