Metabonomics reveals altered metabolites related to inflammation and energy utilization at recovery of cystic fibrosis lung exacerbation

囊性纤维化 恶化 炎症 纤维化 医学 病理 内科学
作者
Marianne S. Muhlebach,Wei Sha,Beth MacIntosh,Thomas J. Kelley,Joseph Muenzer
出处
期刊:Metabolism open [Elsevier]
卷期号:3: 100010-100010 被引量:9
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DOI:10.1016/j.metop.2019.100010
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Cystic fibrosis lung disease is characterized by chronic bacterial infections in the setting of mucus abnormalities. Patients experience periodic exacerbations that manifest with increased respiratory symptoms that require intensification of therapy with enhanced airway clearance and intravenous (IV) antibiotics.In an observational study we tested if the profile of metabolites in serum distinguished the pre-from post-exacerbation state and which systemically measurable pathways were affected during the process to recovery.Serum collected within 48 h of start and completion, respectively of IV antibiotics was collected from people with CF ages 6-30 years. Three day food records were collected prior to each sample. To reduce variation between subjects only subjects who had pancreatic insufficiency, had similar CF mutations, and did not have CF liver disease or diabetes were included. Metabolomic profiling was conducted by Ultrahigh Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectroscopy with metabolites being identified based on retention time/index, mass to charge ratio and comparison to known compounds. Biostatistical analyses used paired t-test with correction for multiple comparisons and orthogonal partial least square discriminant analysis.Thirty subjects (20 male) with a mean ± SEM age of 15.3 ± 1.2 years participated, 17 of whom had matched food-records. Lung function was significantly improved post-therapy compared to pre-therapy, (mean ± SEM) 75 ± 4% vs. 68 ± 4% predicted (n = 26). Serum metabonomics showed distinction of the pre-vs. post-therapy groups with 123 compounds contributing to the differentiation pre-versus post-antibiotics by multiple biostatistical analyses. Compounds and pathways affected included bile acids and microbial derived amino acid metabolites, increases in lipid classes of the glycerophospholipid, glycerolipids, cholesterol, phopsholipids, and most pronounced, the class of sphingolipids. Changes in n6/n3 fatty acids, decreased polyamines but increased metabolites in the nitric oxide pathway, and changes in the tryptophan-kynurenine pathway indicated decreased inflammation at resolution of exacerbation.Changes in serum metabolites that distinguished CF pulmonary exacerbation vs. resolution of symptoms showed evidence of decreased inflammation and improvement from a catabolic state.
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