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Zhang X, Yuan T, Keijer J, de Boer VCJ (2021) OCRbayes: a Bayesian hierarchical modeling framework for Seahorse extracellular flux oxygen consumption rate data analysis. PLOS ONE 16:e0253926..

Β» PMID: 34265000 Open Access

Zhang X, Yuan T, Keijer J, de Boer VCJ (2021) PLOS ONE

Abstract: Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in many complex diseases. Efficient and accurate evaluation of mitochondrial functionality is crucial for understanding pathology as well as facilitating novel therapeutic developments. As a popular platform, Seahorse extracellular flux (XF) analyzer is widely used for measuring mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate (OCR) in living cells. A hidden feature of Seahorse XF OCR data is that it has a complex data structure, caused by nesting and crossing between measurement cycles, wells and plates. Surprisingly, statistical analysis of Seahorse XF data has not received sufficient attention, and current methods completely ignore the complex data structure, impairing the robustness of statistical inference.

Results: To rigorously incorporate the complex structure into data analysis, here we developed a Bayesian hierarchical modeling framework, OCRbayes, and demonstrated its applicability based on analysis of published data sets.

Conclusions: We showed that OCRbayes can analyze Seahorse XF OCR experimental data derived from either single or multiple plates. Moreover, OCRbayes has potential to be used for diagnosing patients with mitochondrial diseases.

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Labels: MiParea: Respiration, Instruments;methods, mtDNA;mt-genetics, nDNA;cell genetics 


Tissue;cell: Fibroblast 


Coupling state: LEAK, ROUTINE, ET  Pathway: ROX 



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