OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.

The accurate quantification of cellular and mitochondrial bioenergetic activity is of great interest in medicine and biology. Mitochondrial stress tests performed with Seahorse Bioscience XF Analyzers allow the estimation of different bioenergetic measures by monitoring the oxygen consumption rates...

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Main Authors: Vicente A Yépez, Laura S Kremer, Arcangela Iuso, Mirjana Gusic, Robert Kopajtich, Eliška Koňaříková, Agnieszka Nadel, Leonhard Wachutka, Holger Prokisch, Julien Gagneur
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6040740?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4c470e4b46a449a78ba2bd36e4ea9e2d2020-11-24T22:12:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01137e019993810.1371/journal.pone.0199938OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.Vicente A YépezLaura S KremerArcangela IusoMirjana GusicRobert KopajtichEliška KoňaříkováAgnieszka NadelLeonhard WachutkaHolger ProkischJulien GagneurThe accurate quantification of cellular and mitochondrial bioenergetic activity is of great interest in medicine and biology. Mitochondrial stress tests performed with Seahorse Bioscience XF Analyzers allow the estimation of different bioenergetic measures by monitoring the oxygen consumption rates (OCR) of living cells in multi-well plates. However, studies of the statistical best practices for determining aggregated OCR measurements and comparisons have been lacking. Therefore, to understand how OCR behaves across different biological samples, wells, and plates, we performed mitochondrial stress tests in 126 96-well plates involving 203 fibroblast cell lines. We show that the noise of OCR is multiplicative, that outlier data points can concern individual measurements or all measurements of a well, and that the inter-plate variation is greater than the intra-plate variation. Based on these insights, we developed a novel statistical method, OCR-Stats, that: i) robustly estimates OCR levels modeling multiplicative noise and automatically identifying outlier data points and outlier wells; and ii) performs statistical testing between samples, taking into account the different magnitudes of the between- and within-plate variations. This led to a significant reduction of the coefficient of variation across plates of basal respiration by 45% and of maximal respiration by 29%. Moreover, using positive and negative controls, we show that our statistical test outperforms the existing methods, which suffer from an excess of either false positives (within-plate methods), or false negatives (between-plate methods). Altogether, this study provides statistical good practices to support experimentalists in designing, analyzing, testing, and reporting the results of mitochondrial stress tests using this high throughput platform.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6040740?pdf=render
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author Vicente A Yépez
Laura S Kremer
Arcangela Iuso
Mirjana Gusic
Robert Kopajtich
Eliška Koňaříková
Agnieszka Nadel
Leonhard Wachutka
Holger Prokisch
Julien Gagneur
spellingShingle Vicente A Yépez
Laura S Kremer
Arcangela Iuso
Mirjana Gusic
Robert Kopajtich
Eliška Koňaříková
Agnieszka Nadel
Leonhard Wachutka
Holger Prokisch
Julien Gagneur
OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Vicente A Yépez
Laura S Kremer
Arcangela Iuso
Mirjana Gusic
Robert Kopajtich
Eliška Koňaříková
Agnieszka Nadel
Leonhard Wachutka
Holger Prokisch
Julien Gagneur
author_sort Vicente A Yépez
title OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.
title_short OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.
title_full OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.
title_fullStr OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.
title_full_unstemmed OCR-Stats: Robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using Seahorse XF Analyzer.
title_sort ocr-stats: robust estimation and statistical testing of mitochondrial respiration activities using seahorse xf analyzer.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The accurate quantification of cellular and mitochondrial bioenergetic activity is of great interest in medicine and biology. Mitochondrial stress tests performed with Seahorse Bioscience XF Analyzers allow the estimation of different bioenergetic measures by monitoring the oxygen consumption rates (OCR) of living cells in multi-well plates. However, studies of the statistical best practices for determining aggregated OCR measurements and comparisons have been lacking. Therefore, to understand how OCR behaves across different biological samples, wells, and plates, we performed mitochondrial stress tests in 126 96-well plates involving 203 fibroblast cell lines. We show that the noise of OCR is multiplicative, that outlier data points can concern individual measurements or all measurements of a well, and that the inter-plate variation is greater than the intra-plate variation. Based on these insights, we developed a novel statistical method, OCR-Stats, that: i) robustly estimates OCR levels modeling multiplicative noise and automatically identifying outlier data points and outlier wells; and ii) performs statistical testing between samples, taking into account the different magnitudes of the between- and within-plate variations. This led to a significant reduction of the coefficient of variation across plates of basal respiration by 45% and of maximal respiration by 29%. Moreover, using positive and negative controls, we show that our statistical test outperforms the existing methods, which suffer from an excess of either false positives (within-plate methods), or false negatives (between-plate methods). Altogether, this study provides statistical good practices to support experimentalists in designing, analyzing, testing, and reporting the results of mitochondrial stress tests using this high throughput platform.
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