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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping


MitoEAGLE protocols, terminology, documentation



WG1

Standard operating procedures and user requirement document: Protocols, terminology, documentation


MITOEAGLE Working Groups

Project application

WG1 Description

The quality management system, scope of SOPs to be elaborated and the outline of the data repositories will be defined in a user requirement document.

Respirometric reference protocols

A ‘library of protocols’ applied in mitochondrial respiratory physiology will be collected in a standard format, delineating the diversity of experimental approaches to assess bioenergetic function. A set of reference protocols will rigorously document (Maelstrom Research program) the state-of-the-art standards in designing, conducting, reporting, interpreting, and validating such bioenergetic tests (see also figure on the right).
MITOEAGLE Proficiency ring test

Interlaboratory proficiency test

Inter-laboratory ring tests are a basic requirement for quality management. Such proficiency tests require a reference sample which must be homogenous, stable, representative of the diagnostic target, amenable for distribution, and economical for large-scale production. For respiratory OXPHOS analysis a reference sample of structurally and functionally intact mitochondria is not yet available to perform corresponding ring tests (in contrast to enzymatic OXPHOS ring tests). Recently, the widely applied human cell line HEK 293T was found to be potentially suitable for cryopreservation. Upon thawing the cells can be used immediately for respirometry of both intact and permeabilized cells. Thus interlaboratory proficiency testing may now be feasible as a world-wide innovation in the field of mitochondrial respiratory physiology. Participating labs may implement the test for intra- and interlaboratory validation and longitudinal performance monitoring, using a reference OXPHOS protocol (Fig. 3). The organization of the proficiency test should follow the requirements of the ISO 17043 and 13528 standards. A corresponding MITOEAGLE proficiency training shall be developed and implemented. Feedback from the participants will lead to a final adjustment of the SOPs in the proficiency test, which will be made generally available.

Instrumental platforms

Comparison of results between and within instrumental platforms: The reference protocols and proficiency test will not define the instrumental platform, but will allow a quantitative comparison of results obtained with specific equipment available in the participating laboratories.

Nomenclature

Harmonization of nomenclature on mitochondrial respiratory states and control parameters: The logistics of development of a database requires application of strictly defined terms for all included variables. There is no general reference available upon which a consistent terminology on mitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics can be based. The MITOEAGLE consortium, therefore, has to accomplish the ambitious goal to unify and simplify the terminology in the field for the purpose of the QMS, which will lead to the development of recommendations for the use of a common terminology in mitochondrial physiological research. A publication will be prepared as an Open Access article which will be a milestone towards a unification of concepts and nomenclature.

Knowledge management system

With an increase in data volume and complexity comes along the requirement for standardized report formats and digital accessibility of the data. Since such a database is still missing for mitochondrial physiology, the goal of WG1 is to establish an integrated and analytic environment linking mitochondrial respiration with external data (cell physiology, anthropometry, spiroergometry, lifestyle, genomics) in the context of physical fitness evaluation and clinical diagnostics. Databases will be established combining biological and clinical data comprising proprietary and publicly available datasets into one integrated solution. Data import and export functionalities will allow data upload and mapping to corresponding objects in the database, in this way generating valuable data and allowing for project-specific as well as cross-project data mining.
The ability to formulate meta-studies in our approach is an important success factor: The platform can aggregate the project’s complete knowledge and provides the ability to make diagnostic profiling associated with diseases. In addition to functional data, other data types such as nutritional or environmental factors associated with disease prevention can be identified and aggregated into the MITOEAGLE Knowledge Management System.
Querying the heterogeneous data types and result representation are the most important requirements of the knowledge platform besides to data integration and modelling. The application will feature different types of visualization techniques for all integrated data types. The database will be developed using the concept of multi-tier client-server architecture. Individual components are separated corresponding to their functionality. An upstream web server handles user requests, an application server performing business logic, and a back-end database system guaranties persistent data storage. All components are additionally separated by means of network security incorporating firewalls and are hosted in a secure environment. The platform administration ensures privacy regarding proprietary data by user rights policies.
It will be the task of WG1 to continuously collect the input from all other WGs, compare, discuss and align SOPs as far as possible, and to finally develop recommendations for quality control, data reporting and data sharing beyond the published record. In addition, WG1 will develop concepts on Open Access and institutionalized service for data management, data mining and health-care conforming standards of data interpretation. Finally, it will provide a summary on strategic dissemination and an education programme for MITOEAGLE. The education programme will ensure that not only presently participating groups will adhere to the set standards but that also groups joining in at later points may smoothly fit into the community and help to further broaden and deepen our understanding on mitochondrial physiology in health and disease.

WG1 Management

Tasks

  1. Opening of the database to the research public for data search and moderated entry of new datasets.
  2. Development of interlaboratory proficiency ring test, of recommendation/certification reports and of a MITOEAGLE proficiency training module.
  3. Sample distribution, ring test experiments (MITOEAGLE-proficiency training on two different points of time, 6 months apart), data analysis by experimenters and MITOEAGLE-proficiency test manager.
  4. Reports and publication: Reports with specific results in comparison with an anonymous data summary, and joint publication. Individual reports may be complemented by recommendations, and are summarized in an informal certification report.
  5. Instrumental platform comparison with reference sample applying comparable measurements.
  6. Draft, dissemination, collection and final formulation of a manuscript on concepts and terminology of mitochondrial physiology.
  7. Collect and discuss procedures and experimental protocols for the evaluation of mitochondrial capacities and create a library of protocols: A database comprising reference SUIT protocols, standard experimental media, and detailed instructions for OXPHOS analysis is assembled.
  8. MITOEAGLE data management system (DMS) development: The DMS for further data preprocessing. The DMS will enable management and analysis of instrument-specific and project-specific data.
  9. MITOEAGLE database (DB) development: DB will facilitate high-level project specific analysis as well as meta-analyses across projects, visualization of project specific data as well as integrative analyses of datasets for various proprietary and/or publicly available datasets.
  10. Testing of developed software components regarding functionality and usability, modification and implementation. Deployment for routine testing in the labs of our strategic partners.
  11. Data input: Upload of datasets generated through WG 2-4 in internal lab developments, results of the proficiency ring test, and during application module developments. In addition, the database will be populated with available proprietary and public datasets.
  12. Develop recommendations for quality control, data reporting and data sharing beyond the published record. Develop concepts on Open Access and institutionalized service for data management, data mining and health-care conforming standards of data interpretation.
  13. Provide a summary on strategic dissemination and an education programme for MITOEAGLE.


Milestones

  1. Data sets entered in standardized format and database opened for the public
  2. Protocols for ring-tests and standard analysis and report scheme defined
  3. MITOEAGLE proficiency training workshop finished
  4. Analysis is completed and joint publication submitted
  5. Publication of paper on concepts and terminology
  6. Library of protocols online
  7. Publication of recommended protocols and procedures
  8. Guidelines for acquisition, evaluation and data documentation available
  9. MITOEAGLE data management system finished
  10. MITOEAGLE database ready for use
  11. Software modifications incorporated following extensive tests
  12. Publication of MITOEAGLE-KMP
  13. Recommendations on data acquisition, evaluation and management published
  14. Concepts on Open Access and institutionalized service for data management, data mining and health-care conforming standards of data interpretation published


Deliverables

  1. Guidelines for future research and recommendations for the evaluation of respiratory characteristics in human respirometric samples
  2. A database on mt fitness evaluated with human cells and tissues
  3. Training of researchers towards improved reproducibility of sample preparation and respirometric evaluation
  4. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of results obtained in ongoing studies by comparison with a reference sample
  5. An expanded MITOEAGLE database
  6. A joint publication documenting the results of the MITOEAGLE-PT
  7. A multi-authored publication towards a unification of concepts and nomenclature in mitochondrial physiology
  8. A library of protocols for sample preparation and examination by respirometry
  9. A multi-authored publication with recommendations of comparable standard protocols and procedures.
  10. Guidelines as to the optimum use of a reference sample for determination of respiration and related parameters of interest.
  11. The MITOEAGLE data management system.
  12. A continuously updated MITOEAGLE database for the use as reference data and guideline towards application of optimized protocols, ultimately leading towards standardization.
  13. A joint publication on the use of the MITOEAGLE database and management system.
  14. An education programme for the use of MITOEAGLE database and management system.


WG1 Participants and task groups

WG1 Participants

CountryCityContact
ArmeniaYerevanTrchounian K
AustraliaVictoriaVan Bergen Nicole J
AustraliaBurwoodTrewin Adam J
AustraliaMelbourneFerri Alessandra
AustraliaMelbourne, VICMuccini Anna Maria
AustraliaParkvilleHardee Justin P
AustraliaMelbourneKuang Jujiao
AustraliaMelbourneWhitfield Jamie
AustraliaVictoriaWinwood-Smith Hugh
AustraliaNedlandsFilipovska Aleksandra
AustraliaSyndeyTon Riccardo
AustraliaClayton VictoriaAlton Lesley
AustraliaMelbourneHewakapuge Sudinna
AustraliaQueenslandFisher Joshua J
AustraliaMelbourneCoughlan Melinda T
AustraliaSydneyHoehn Kyle L
AustraliaQueenslandRadenkovic Filip
AustraliaMelbourneGenders Amanda J
AustraliaMelbourneSaner Nicholas
AustraliaMelbourneLionett S
AustraliaClaytonWolff Jonci Nikolai
AustraliaMelbourneCassar Samantha
AustraliaQueenslandHolland Olivia J
AustraliaNewtown, SydneyStocker Roland
AustraliaGeelong, VictoriaMcKenzie Matthew
AustraliaMelbourneStepto Nigel K
AustraliaNedlandsPerks Kara L
AustraliaSydneyKrycer James R
AustraliaMelobourneBotella Javier
AustraliaQueenslandDong Lan-Feng
AustraliaSouthportVidimce Josif
AustriaInnsbruckPassrugger Manuela
AustriaInnsbruckPerez Valencia Juan Alberto
AustriaInnsbruckGallee Leon
AustriaInnsbruckSchwarzer Christoph
AustriaViennaKozlov Andrey V
AustriaInnsbruckAntunes Diana
AustriaAldransHaider Markus
AustriaKlosterneuburgSazanov Leonid A
AustriaInnsbruckBurtscher Martin
AustriaInnsbruckCardoso Luiza HD
AustriaKapferer Werner
AustriaInnsbruckHoppel Florian
AustriaInnsbruckNindl Veronika
AustriaInnsbruckDoerrier Carolina
AustriaInnsbruckGoebel G
AustriaInnsbruckKeller Markus A
AustriaInnsbruckSobotka Ondrej
AustriaInnsbruckThapa Maheshwor
AustriaInnsbruckPlangger Mario
AustriaInnsbruckKlocker Helmut
AustriaInnsbruckGarcia-Souza Luiz F
AustriaInnsbruckSchartner Melanie
AustriaInnsbruckKarabatsiakis Alexander
AustriaInnsbruckSchmitt Sabine
AustriaInnsbruckLaner Verena
AustriaInnsbruckMeszaros Andras T
AustriaInnsbruckDi Marcello Marco
AustriaInnsbruckCecatto Cristiane
AustriaInnsbruckBergmeister Lisa
AustriaInnsbruckGnaiger Erich
AustriaSalzburgKofler B
BelgiumLiegeVotion Dominique-Marie
BelgiumBrusselsSonveaux P
BelgiumNamurArnould Thierry
BelgiumLeuven, FlandersBaekelandt V
BelguimSart Tilman (Liège)Kruse C
BrasilPorto AlegreHaas Clarissa
BrasiliaLimeiraRopelle Eduardo R
BrazilJaboticabalOliveira Marcos Tulio
BrazilSanta Maria - RSGoncalves Debora Farina
BrazilRio de JaneiroOliveira Marcus F
BrazilSanta Maria - Rio Grande do SulSoares Felix Alexandre Antunes
BrazilSao PauloVercesi Anibal E
BrazilRio de JaneiroGalina Antonio
BrazilSao PauloSilber Ariel Mariano
BrazilSão PauloCrispim Marcell
BrazilSão PauloKowaltowski Alicia J
BrazilRio de JaneiroVieyra Adalberto
CanadaWinnipegChowdhury Subir Roy
CanadaOttawaDarveau Charles-A
CanadaCharlottetownAdiele Reginald C
CanadaAntigonishWeir M
CanadaMontréalBreton Sophie
CanadaRimouskiBlier Pierre U
CanadaHamiltonScott Graham R
CanadaOttawaHarper Mary-Ellen
CanadaMontreal, QuebecBergdahl Andreas
CanadaVancouverBovard Josh
CanadaMoncton, NBPichaud Nicolas
CanadaSaint JohnPulinilkunnil Thomas
CanadaEdmonton (Alberta)Lemieux Helene
CanadaEdmontonZaugg Michael
CanadaRimouskiMunro Daniel
CanadaEdmontonLucchinetti Eliana
CanadaEdmontonHan Woo Hyun
CanadaVancouver, BCTausan Daniel
CanadaQuebecJoseph Vincent
CanadaHamiltonTarnopolsky Mark A
CanadaGuelphHolloway Graham P
ChileCoyhaiqueJana Prado Fabian
ChinaPukou, Nanjing,Gan Zhenji
ChinaTianjinZhang Yong
ChinaFuzhou, Fujian ProvinceChen Qi
ChinaXi`anLiu Jiankang
CroatiaZagrebRubelj Ivica
CroatiaZagrebSaric A
CroatiaZagrebCurik I
CroatiaSplitLjubkovic M
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Czech RepublicPragueDrahota Zdenek
Czech RepublicPragueKrizova J
Czech RepublicPragueHoustek Josef
Czech RepublicVestecDavidova Eliska
Czech RepublicHradec KraloveEndlicher Rene
Czech RepublicPrague 10Urban Tomas
Czech RepublicHradec KraloveKucera Otto
Czech RepublicVestecRohlena Jakub
Czech RepublicCeske BudejoviceZikova Alena
Czech RepublicHradec KraloveStankova Pavla
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Czech RepublicHradec KraloveCervinkova Zuzana
Czech RepublicPardubiceRousar Tomas
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Czech repHradec KraloveFalaye T
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DenmarkCopenhagenKraunsoee R
DenmarkRoskildeDalgaard Louise T
DenmarkCopenhagen NMaise Chroeis K
DenmarkCopenhagenDela Flemming
DenmarkAarhus NBoetker Hans Erik
DenmarkCopenhagen NMortensen OH
DenmarkCopenhagenNielsen B
DenmarkCopenhagenLarsen Steen
DenmarkAarhus NJespersen Nichlas Riise
DenmarkCopenhagenSoendergaard SD
DenmarkHvidovreNehlin Jan O
DenmarkCopenhagen NScheibye-Knudsen Morten
EgyptCairoAbdel-Rahman Engy Ali
EgyptCairoAli Sameh S
EstoniaTallinnTruu Laura
EstoniaTallinnKarro N
EstoniaTallinnKlepinina Lyudmila
EstoniaTartuPaju Kalju
EstoniaTallinnKlepinin Aleksandr
EstoniaTallinnKaambre Tuuli
EstoniaTallinnPuurand Marju
EstoniaTallinnShevchuk Igor
EstoniaTallinnLaasmaa Martin
EstoniaTallinnTepp Kersti
EstoniaTallinnVendelin Marko
FinlandJyvaeskylaeKainulainen Heikki
FinlandHelsinkiJackson Christopher Benjamin
FinlandTurkuStier Antoine
FinlandHelsinkiSuomalainen Wartiovaara Anu
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GermanyNeuherbergEiner C
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GermanyHannoverDas Anibh Martin
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GermanyRostockSokolova Inna
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Greece15771Andreadou Ioanna
GreeceAthensTrougakos Ioannis P
GreeceThessalonikiLazou Antigone
GreeceAthensGumeni Sentiljana
HungaryBudapestKomlodi Timea
HungarySzegedBoros Mihaly
HungarySzegedFerdinandy Peter
HungaryBudapestHorvath G
HungaryDebrecenVerebne Tar K
HungaryBudapestChinopoulos Christos
HungaryBudapestTretter Laszlo
IndiaKollamSuravajhala Prashanth
IndiaHyderabadJha Rajan Kumar
IndiaNew DelhiThakkar Himani
IndiaNew DelhiVincent Vinnyfred
IndiaHaryanaChakrabarti Sasanka
IndiaLucknowGayen Jiaur
IndiaVaranasiSonkar Vijay K
IranTehranShirazi Reza
IranTehranSafaei Zahra
IrelandDublinO'Gorman Donal
IrelandDublinPorter Richard K
IsraelJerusalemSaada Reisch Ann
IsraelBeer ShevaMishmar Dan
IsraelRishon Le ZionHachmo Yafit
IsraelZrifinSova Marina
ItaliaUdineSalvadego Desy
ItalienPadova PDSzabo Ildiko
ItalyMilanClementi Emilio
ItalyBolzano/BozenVolani Chiara
ItalyBariAttimonelli M
ItalyPadovaViscomi Carlo
ItalyCampobassoPallotta Maria Luigia
ItalyCataniaMessina Angela
ItalyBolognaGenova Maria Luisa
ItalyPadovaBernardi Paolo
ItalyBolzanoZanon Alessandra
ItalyMonserratoIsola Raffaella
ItalyCataniaDe Pinto Vito
ItalyRomeScatena Roberto
ItalyBolognaPaterlini S
ItalyMilanoBottoni P
ItalyPadovaFernandez-Vizarra Erika
ItalyBolognaPorcelli AM
ItalyCataniaMagri Andrea
ItalySt. LorenzenHarrison David K
ItalyUdineGrassi B
ItalyAnconaBattino Maurizio
ItalyBolognaGasparre G
JapanItabashi-ku TokyoTanaka Masashi
JapanSapporoMatsumoto J
KitzbühelInnsbruckFischer Michael J
KoreaSeoulPak Youngmi Kim
KoreaIncheonKwak Hyo Bum
Korea (South)SeoulLee Hong Kyu
LatviaRigaInashkina I
LatviaRigaJansone Baiba
LatviaRigaDambrova Maija
LatviaRigaVilks Karlis
LatviaRigaLiepins Edgars
LatviaRigaSvalbe Baiba
LatviaRigaVolska Kristine
LatviaRigaZvejniece Liga
LatviaRigaStelfa Gundega
LuxembourgStrassenDevaux Yvan
MalaysiaKuala LumpurHassan Hazirah
MaltaMsidaVella Joanna
MexicoMexico CityAparicio Trejo OE
MexicoTlalpanRodriguez-Enriquez Sara
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NetherlandsMaastrichtGrevendonk L
NetherlandsGA WageningenGrefte Sander
New ZealandAucklandWard Marie Louise
New ZealandAucklandKaur Sarbjot
New ZealandAucklandHickey Anthony J
New ZealandWellingtonBerridge Michael V
NorwayBergenRoesland Gro Vatne
NorwayTrondheimGrill V
NorwayBergenBerge Rolf K
NorwayBergenDyrstad Sissel E
NorwayBergenHaavik Jan
NorwayTrondheimSmenes Benedikte Therese
NorwayOsloEide L
NorwayTrondheimRognmo O
NorwayBergenBlindheim Dan Filip
NorwayTromsoeBoardman Neoma T
NorwayBergenPettersen Nitschke Ina Katrine
NorwayTrondheimLerfall Joergen
NorwayBergenTronstad Karl Johan
NorwayBergenHoel Fredrik
PolandWarsawWasilewski M
PolandWarsawSek Aleksandra
PolandWarsawKarkucinska-Wieckowska Agnieszka
PolandKrakowDembinska-Kiec Aldona
PolandWarsawZablocki Krzysztof
PolandLodzWatala Cezary
PolandWarsawKampa Rafal Pawel
PolandWarsawWieckowski Mariusz R
PolandWarsawDymkowska Dorota
PolandLodzLabieniec-Watala Magdalena
PolandWarszawaJaskiewicz Anna
PolandPoznanJarmuszkiewicz Wieslawa
PolandWarsawSzewczyk Adam
PolandWarsawBednarczyk Piotr
PolandGdańskKaczor Jan Jacek
PortugalCoimbraOliveira Paulo J
PortugalPortoAlves Marco G
PortugalCoimbraPalmeira Carlos
PortugalCoimbraDuarte Filipe Valente
PortugalCoimbraRolo Anabela Pinto
PortugalCoimbraGrilo Luis
PortugalCoimbraMinuzzi Luciele M
PortugalAveiroVitorino Rui Miguel Pinheiro
PortugalLisboaMacedo Maria Paula
PortugalAveiroFerreira Rita Maria P
PortugalPortoOliveira Jorge
PortugalPortoOliveira Pedro Fontes
PortugalPortoCrisostomo Luis
PortugalPortoSilva Ana Maria
PortugalCantanhedeTeodoro Joao Soeiro
PortugalCantanhedeRodrigues Ana Sofia
PortugalPortoMoreira Bruno P
PortugalCoimbraSantos Diana
PortugalCantanhedeAmorim Ricardo
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RussiaMoscowVinogradov Andrei D
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RussiaYoshkar-OlaDubinin M
SerbiaBelgradeMisirkic Marjanovic Maja
SerbiaBelgradeMandic M
SerbiaBelgradeDjordjevic M
SerbiaBelgradeSavkovic U
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SpainMadridRial Eduardo
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SwedenStockholmLarsen Filip J
SwedenGothenburgBhuvanachandran NS
SwedenLundEhinger Johannes K
SwedenStockholmNedergaard J
SwedenStockholmCardinale Daniele A
SwedenStockholmShabalina Irina G
SwitzerlandLausanneDonnelly Chris
SwitzerlandLausanneLagarrigue Sylviane
SwitzerlandLausanneMorato Fornaguera L
SwitzerlandBernNuoffer Jean-Marc
SwitzerlandLausannePlace Nicolas
SwitzerlandLausanneSandi Carmen
SwitzerlandLausanneWeger M
SwitzerlandLausanneBurtscher Johannes
SwitzerlandZürichZaugg Kathrin
SwitzerlandLausanneZanou Nadege
SwitzerlandLausanneAmati Francesca
SwitzerlandLausanneZalachoras I
SwitzerlandBaselBouitbir Jamal
SwitzerlandLausanneGebara E
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USAMilwaukeeKandel Sunil Mani
USAMiamiFontanesi F
USASt. LouisAbumrad Nada A
USABostonKristal Bruce S
USALa JollaValentine Joseph Marco
USAWinston-SalemAhn Bumsoo
USABirminghamMoellering Douglas R
USAStillwaterDavis Michael S
USABethesdaFessel Joshua Patrick
USAKansas CityThyfault John P
USAFort CollinsChicco Adam J
USATorranceRossiter Harry B
USALouisvilleSkolik Robert A
USAClevelandHoppel Charles L
USASan Diego; La JollaMolina Anthony JA
USAFort CollinsLi Puma Lance C
USAOrlandoSparks Lauren M
USASt. LouisPietka Terri A
USARochesterNair K Sreekumaran
USAWakefieldVarricchio Frederick
USAPhiladelphiaJang David H
USADavisAdams Sean H
USASan DiegoCannon Daniel T
USAGainesvilleLeeuwenburgh Christiaan
USANew HavenCavalcanti-de-Albuquerque Joao Paulo
USAWinston-SalemTomar Dhanendra
USAEast LansingBazil Jason N
... further results

WG1 Task groups

TG leaders: suggestions discussed at the MitoFit Science Camp 2016 Kuehtai AT.
TG participants: listed as a summary from the feedback received.

TG1.1 Coupling states and coupling control ratios: Consensus statements

TG leaders: Renner-Sattler Kathrin / Gnaiger Erich / Hoppel Charles L
TG participants:


TG1.2 SUIT protocols: nomenclature consistent with concept of database

TG leader: Gnaiger Erich
TG participants:


TG1.3 Experimental details in SUIT

TG leaders: Chicco Adam J / Hickey Anthony J / Doerrier Velasco Carolina A
TG participants: Casado Pinna Marta


TG1.4 Instrumental platforms: comparisons

TG leaders: Molina Anthony JA
TG participants: Canto Carles (suggested), Genova Maria Luisa, Tronstad Karl Johan (suggested), Zorzano Antonio (suggested)


TG1.5 Knowledge management system

TG leaders: Drinnan Michael / Plattner Christina
TG participants:


TG1.6 Proficiency test

TG leaders: Gnaiger Erich / Doerrier Velasco Carolina A
TG participants: Genova Maria Luisa, Plattner Christina


TG1.7 Documentation

TG leaders: Arnould Thierry / Votion Dominique-Marie
TG participants:


TG1.8 Translation to community in general

TG leader: Irving Brian A
TG participants:


TG1.9 Dissemination Scientific community (formally WG5)

TG leaders: Gnaiger Erich /Makrecka-Kuka Marina
TG participants: Ali Sameh S, Cervinkova Zuzana, Chicco Adam J, Coen Paul M, Eide Lars, Garcia-Roves Pablo M, Gasparre Giuseppe, Genova Maria Luisa, Haendeler Judith, Iyer Shilpa, Mayan Maria D, Mishmar Dan, Nehlin Jan, Palmeira Carlos, Paterlini Serena, Porcelli Anna Maria, Rao Raj, Schaefer Patrick, Tronstad Karl Johan, Trougakos Ioannis, Volani Chiara, Votion Dominique-Marie


TG1.10 Training, Short Term Scientific Missions (formally WG5)

TG leader: Klaus Susanne (suggested), Labieniec-Watala Magdalena (suggested)
TG participants: Ali Sameh S, Cervinkova Zuzana, Chicco Adam J, Coen Paul M, Eide Lars, Garcia-Roves Pablo M, Gasparre Giuseppe, Genova Maria Luisa, Haendeler Judith, Iyer Shilpa, Mayan Maria D, Mishmar Dan, Nehlin Jan, Palmeira Carlos, Paterlini Serena, Porcelli Anna Maria, Rao Raj, Schaefer Patrick, Tronstad Karl Johan, Trougakos Ioannis, Volani Chiara, Votion Dominique-Marie


WG1 Comments and discussion

  1. We are mostly interested in two WG: (1) Since we are working mostly with heart and muscles, we are interested in WG 2 - MITOEAGLE data repository in muscle and other tissues. (2) WG 1 - Standard operating procedures and user requirement document: Protocols, terminology, documentation. Since we have an expertise in fatty acid metabolism, we are specially interested in experimental protocols for the evaluation of mitochondrial capacities regarding fatty acid metabolism. Of course our parts of the WG are also in our interest. - Marina Makrecka-Kuka, Edgars Liepinsh (2016).
  2. My role in Mito-EAGLE would be mainly in WG 2 and 4, with a focus on skeletal and cardiac muscle and cultured cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells. I would particularly like to bridge the gap between the group leaders and young investigators, trying to represent the young people who are the active users of the OROBOROS equipment. This will fit in nicely with the goals in WG1. ... Major congratulations on obtaining this beautiful collaborative grant! Very glad to see this network getting the recognition it deserves! Looking forward to being part of this! - Rob C Wuest (2016).
  3. Please, find enclosed my declaration to participate with my team in the following workgroups: WG1, WG2, WG3, WG4. We are now involved and have been in not a distant past – in studying of the following cell /tissue types:
    1. Blood cells, with particular emphasis on platelets and lymphocytes – isolated from animals and humans.
    2. Endothelial cells, fibroblasts, neurocytes (neuroblastoma), astrocytes, cancer cell lines – predominantly cultured.
    3. Hepatocytes, cardiomyocytes, cell isolated from brain – isolated from lab animals. - Cezary Watala (2016).
  4. I have already contacted the portuguese CNC to nominate me for the MC of theaction. Concerning my active participation, taking into account the type of work we do in my lab I could be included in all WGs. As you know we work with mitochondria from liver, muscle and fat, as well as cultured cells from different origins (WG2-4). The elaboration of SOPs (WG1) we can certainly contribute (see the book I edited on Mitochondrial Bioenergetics and in which you contribute a chapter). I believe that everybody can be part of the WG5, but as the coordinators of the action, you and Sandra should decide what is best for the success of the action. - Carlos Palmeira (2016).
  5. I would propose my participation in the WG1: Standard operating procedures and user requirement document: Protocols, terminology, documentation, considering that the goal of WG1 is to establish an integrated and analytic environment linking mitochondrial respiration with external data (cell physiology, anthropometry, spiroergometry, lifestyle, genomics) in the context of physical fitness evaluation and clinical diagnostics. I could give my active contribution in the phase of making platform that will aggregate the Action’s complete knowledge and provides the ability to make diagnostic profiling associated with diseases in particular tasks:
    1. Develop reccomendations for quality control, data reporting and data sharing beyond the published record. Develop concepts on Open Access and institutionalised service for data management, data mining and health-care conforming standards of data interpretation
    2. Provide a summary on strategic dissemination and an education programme for MITOEAGLE.
    3. Considering that we are in process of buying the oxygraph, thus broading capacities of my lab, I would be happy to open the door of my new lab for the innovative inter-laboratory ring test experiments and together with my team contribute in that phase of the MITOEAGLE Action. I look forward to the establishment of MitoGlobal EAGLE network where, as stated in the MoU, researchers will collaborate on mapping mitochondrial physiology and medicine. The creation of such a unique well-coordinated network of senior researchers and young investigators will definitely put an added value to existing data and publications, will increase quality and validity of the research, will bring new possibilities of data sharing and data mining and will hopefully bring us to the era of more economical research by saving resources through standardised and harmnonised protocols, where the measuremnts will not be wasted due to lack of comparability. - Nebojsa Lalic (2016).
  6. Our research interest is oriented to reproductive endocrinology; especially to mechanisms that govern steroidogenesis of testicular Leydig cells in disturbed homeostasis. We use several in vivo models:
    1. stress -/+ systemic or intratesticular blockade of different stress receptors (alpha1ADR; betaADR; GR)
    2. hypogonadal-hypogonadism -/+ testosterone-replacement therapy
    3. androgens anabolics treatment -/+ blockade od AR
    4. aged rats -/+ Viagra-treatment
    5. biological clock - Silvana Andric (2016).
  7. I took a look to the MoU and the different working groups. You know well my research focus and having this into account I am interested in actions related to Working group 1 (Respirometric reference protocols, Interlaboratory proficiency test, Instrumental platforms). Working group 2 and 3: I have generated multiple mitochondrial respiration data sets in different mouse tissues (mainly in skeletal muscle, hypothalamus, liver and white adipose tissue). Currently we are also performing these assays in white adipose tissue from human patients. Hence I am interested in all milestones of WG 2 and 3. WG 5 is related to WG 1 and as you know I have interest in training, dissemination and also together with my collaborators (if needed) we could help with data sets and a data interpretation. Overall, I have a general interest on this Action and my active role in MITOEAGLE could be discussed. I could be of help participating in some of the tasks where my expertise and interest fit best. We will be forming and interdisciplinary research group with four group leaders: JC Perales, R Guimera, M Sales-Pardo and PM Garcia-Roves with two different affiliations, University of Barcelona (JCP and PMG-R - Energy metabolism) and University Rovira I Virgili (RG and MS – Data base, statistics, data mining). - Pablo M Garcia-Roves (2016).
  8. I will be pleased to contribute to the tasks of WG1 by developing interlaboratory proficiency tests and instrumental platform comparison. Moreover, as a (potential) MC member of MitoEAGLE I can also offer visibility to the Action itself (i.e. WG5: MITOEAGLE dissemination and training, according to mitoglobal.org webpages) by establishing new interactions with the International Coenzyme Q10 Association (ICQA) where I act as a member of the Executive Committee. ICQA organizes biennal conferences on new highlights of Coenzyme Q research. In 2015, we held the conference in Bologna (http://conference2015.wix.com/icqaconference) and we included in the program also some scientific sessions dedicated to mitochondrial bioenergetics and diseases. I will be pleased to enforce cooperation between ICQA and MitoEAGLE. - Maria Luisa Genova (2016).
  9. We found the scientific content and objectives of the call very interesting and compatible with our wide expertise on oxysterol analysis in food and biological systems. Our group has a large experience on lipid composition and their degradation products (volatile and non-volatile), as well as on sensory analysis. Moreover, we are currently involved in the H2020-GERI-2014-1 project "PLOTINA" ("Promoting gender balance and inclusion in research, innovation and training") with Prof. Gallina Toschi (in cc) as coordinator; the project actually includes gendered case studies where gender and sex variables are considered. You can find further information about our expertises, publications and the PLOTINA project at the following webpages: https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/maria.rodriguez/, https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/tullia.gallinatoschi/, http://www.unibo.it/en/research/projects-and-initiatives/research-projects-horizon-2020-1/plotina - Maria Teresa Rodriguez Estrada (2016).
  10. As you know, our current/developing interests are with "evolution" (species comparisons) and "environment" (hypoxia and cold exposure), but have also experience and interest in assessing effects of "lifestyle" (diet, exercise) and "aging" as well (in rodents). - Adam J Chicco (2016).
  11. Congratulations on the considerable progress with MITOEAGLE! I am keen to participate in this exciting project and I’m sure I can make a valuable contribution to it's success. I have extensive experience performing respirometry assays in human muscle biopsies, myoblasts/tubes and mouse tissues in the contexts of aging, obesity, exercise and inactivity. I feel that I could contribute to any of the five working groups, but particularly to WG2, WG4, and WG5. I am also happy and willing to serve on the Management Committee if needed. Again, congratulations on organizing such an exciting project. - Paul M Coen (2016).


Projects in progress

Interlaboratory proficiency ring test
» MitoFit proficiency test
Testing of software components
» MiPNet21.07 MitoFit DatLab PT
Concepts and terminology on mitochondrial physiology
» MitoPedia: Respiratory states
» MitoPedia: Respiratory control ratios
» MitoPedia: SUIT
Procedures and experimental protocols for the evaluation of mitochondrial capacities, library of protocols
» MitoPedia: Sample preparations
» MitoPedia: Media for respirometry
» MitoPedia: Substrates and metabolites
» MitoPedia: SUIT
» MiPNet21.06 SUIT reference protocol
» MitoFit-QCS
Data management system (DMS)
» MitoFit-KMP
Database
» MitoFit Quality Control System
» MiPMap


Next steps

Best practices for implementation of analytical and process standards.


References

» ISO/IEC 17043:2010 General requirements for proficiency testing
» ISO 13528:2015 Statistical methods for use in proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparison
» ISO 15189:2012 Medical laboratories — Particular requirements for quality and competence
» ISO 17511:2003 In vitro diagnostic medical devices
» ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems - requirements
» ISO 10012:2003 Measurement management systems
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories » ISO/IEC 17025:2005