Inflammation proteomics datasets in the ALSPAC cohort

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Abstract

Proteomics is the identification, detection and quantification of proteins within a biological sample. The complete set of proteins expressed by an organism is known as the proteome. The availability of new high-throughput proteomic technologies, such as Olink Proteomic Proximity Extension Assay (PEA) technology has enabled detailed investigation of the circulating proteome in large-scale epidemiological studies. In particular, the Olink® Target 96 inflammatory panel allows the measurement of 92 circulating inflammatory proteins. The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) is a prospective population-based cohort study which recruited pregnant women in 1991-1992 and has followed these women, their partners, and their offspring ever since. In this data note, we describe the newly-released proteomic data available in ALSPAC. Ninety-two proteins were analysed in 9000 blood plasma samples using the Olink® Target 96 inflammatory panel. Samples were derived from 2968 fasted mothers (mean age 47.5; Focus on Mothers 1 (FOM1)), 3005 non-fasted offspring at age 9 (Focus@9) and 3027 fasted offspring at age 24 (Focus@24). Post sample filtering, 1834 offspring have data at both timepoints and 1119 of those have data from their mother available. We performed quality control analyses using a standardised data processing workflow (metaboprep) to produce a filtered dataset of 8983 samples for researchers to use in future analyses. Initial validation analyses indicate that IL-6 measured using the Olink® Target 96 inflammatory panel is highly correlated with IL-6 previously measured by clinical chemistry (Pearson’s correlation = 0.77) and we are able to reproduce the reported positive correlation between body mass index (BMI) and IL-6. The pre-processing and validation analyses indicate a rich proteomic dataset to further characterise the role of inflammation in health and disease.
Original languageEnglish
Article number277
Number of pages16
JournalWellcome Open Research
Volume7
Early online date6 Feb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Feb 2024

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Copyright: © 2024 Goulding N et al.

Structured keywords

  • ALSPAC

Keywords

  • proteomics
  • Olink
  • Inflammation
  • ALSPAC
  • birth cohort
  • inter-generational

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