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Serum metabolome profiles characterized by patients with hepatocellular carcinoma associated with hepatitis B and C.

Authors :
Saito T
Sugimoto M
Okumoto K
Haga H
Katsumi T
Mizuno K
Nishina T
Sato S
Igarashi K
Maki H
Tomita M
Ueno Y
Soga T
Source :
World journal of gastroenterology [World J Gastroenterol] 2016 Jul 21; Vol. 22 (27), pp. 6224-34.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Aim: To clarify the characteristics of metabolite profiles in virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients using serum metabolome analysis.<br />Methods: The serum levels of low-molecular-weight metabolites in 68 patients with HCC were quantified using capillary electrophoresis chromatography and mass spectrometry. Thirty and 38 of the patients suffered from hepatitis B virus-related HCC (HCC-B) and hepatitis C virus-related HCC (HCC-C), respectively.<br />Results: The main metabolites characteristic of HCC were those associated with glutathione metabolism, notably 13 γ-glutamyl peptides, which are by-products of glutathione induction. Two major profiles, i.e., concentration patterns, of metabolites were identified in HCC patients, and these were classified into two groups: an HCC-B group and an HCC-C group including some of the HCC-B cases. The receiver operating characteristic curve for the multiple logistic regression model discriminating HCC-B from HCC-C incorporating the concentrations of glutamic acid, methionine and γ-glutamyl-glycine-glycine showed a highly significant area under the curve value of 0.94 (95%CI: 0.89-1.0, P < 0.0001).<br />Conclusion: The serum levels of γ-glutamyl peptides, as well as their concentration patterns, contribute to the development of potential biomarkers for virus-related HCC. The difference in metabolite profiles between HCC-B and HCC-C may reflect the respective metabolic reactions that underlie the different pathogeneses of these two types of HCC.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2219-2840
Volume :
22
Issue :
27
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
World journal of gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27468212
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v22.i27.6224