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Title: Challenges and Good Practices in Preprocessing and Normalization of Untargeted DNA Adductomics Data in Exposomics Research
Authors: Vangeenderhuysen, Pablo
Vynck, Matthijs
ENGELEN, Liesa 
Covaci, Adrian
NAWROT, Tim 
Lipenga, Trancizeo
Pero-Gascon, Roger
De Saeger, Sarah
De Boevre, Marthe
Mccormack, Valerie
Vanhaecke, Lynn
Hemeryck, Lieselot Y.
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Source: Analytical Chemistry,
Status: Early view
Abstract: DNA adductomics is the study of the whole of DNA adducts in a biological sample and is a valuable asset to exposomics research. To date, a clear view on how to analyze larger sample series is lacking in DNA adductomics, and the preprocessing of untargeted DNA adductomics data is seldom applied. This work aimed to optimize a DNA adductomics data preprocessing workflow (in true untargeted mode). Building upon the xcms R package, we optimized parameters for peak detection, retention time alignment, and peak grouping to reliably detect and integrate putative DNA adduct LC-MS peaks. Next, to ensure reliable downstream data analysis, six sample- and feature-based normalization methods were tested and quantitatively evaluated in two data sets (placental tissue, n = 375, and blood samples, n = 51). As a result, a successful and reproducible procedure for optimization of xcms parameters for DNA adductomics is proposed. Furthermore, evaluation of normalization methods demonstrated the importance and limitations of objective (RSD* and D-ratio) and subjective, i.e., visual (PCA score plot) evaluation. This work supports reproducible and transparent untargeted DNA adductomics data preprocessing to be implemented in large-scale exposomics studies.
Notes: Vanhaecke, L (corresponding author), Univ Ghent, Lab Integrat Metab LIMET, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.; Vanhaecke, L (corresponding author), Queens Univ Belfast, Inst Global Food Secur, Belfast BT7 1NN, North Ireland.
Lynn.Vanhaecke@UGent.be
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/48813
ISSN: 0003-2700
e-ISSN: 1520-6882
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c06549
ISI #: 001715675700001
Rights: 2026 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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