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Metabolomics: Applications and Promise in Mycobacterial Disease.

Mehdi Mirsaeidi1, Mohammad Mehdi Banoei2, Brent W Winston2,3, Dean E Schraufnagel4.   

Abstract

Until recently, the study of mycobacterial diseases was trapped in culture-based technology that is more than a century old. The use of nucleic acid amplification is changing this, and powerful new technologies are on the horizon. Metabolomics, which is the study of sets of metabolites of both the bacteria and host, is being used to clarify mechanisms of disease, and can identify changes leading to better diagnosis, treatment, and prognostication of mycobacterial diseases. Metabolomic profiles are arrays of biochemical products of genes in their environment. These complex patterns are biomarkers that can allow a more complete understanding of cell function, dysfunction, and perturbation than genomics or proteomics. Metabolomics could herald sweeping advances in personalized medicine and clinical trial design, but the challenges in metabolomics are also great. Measured metabolite concentrations vary with the timing within a condition, the intrinsic biology, the instruments, and the sample preparation. Metabolism profoundly changes with age, sex, variations in gut microbial flora, and lifestyle. Validation of biomarkers is complicated by measurement accuracy, selectivity, linearity, reproducibility, robustness, and limits of detection. The statistical challenges include analysis, interpretation, and description of the vast amount of data generated. Despite these drawbacks, metabolomics provides great opportunity and the potential to understand and manage mycobacterial diseases.

Keywords:  -omics; metabolomics; nontuberculous; tuberculosis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26196272      PMCID: PMC4626905          DOI: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201505-279PS

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc        ISSN: 2325-6621


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