| Literature DB >> 27306191 |
A Cai1, S Qi2, Z Su1, H Shen1, Y Yang1, W Cai1, Y Dai3.
Abstract
Phototherapy has been widely used in treating neonatal jaundice, but detailed metabonomic profiles of neonatal jaundice patients and response to phototherapy have not been characterized. Our aim was to depict the serum metabolic characteristics of neonatal jaundice patients relative to controls and changes in response to phototherapy. A (1) H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabonomic approach was employed to study the metabolic profiling of serum from healthy infants (n = 25) and from infants with neonatal jaundice (n = 30) pre- and postphototherapy. The acquired data were processed by multivariate principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least-squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA). The PLS-DA and OPLS-DA model identified nine metabolites capable of distinguishing patients from controls. In addition, 28 metabolites such as β-glucose, α-glucose, valine, and pyruvate changed in response to phototherapy. This study offers useful information on metabolic disorders in neonatal jaundice patients and the effects of phototherapy on lipids, amino acid, and energy metabolism.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27306191 PMCID: PMC5351341 DOI: 10.1111/cts.12401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 1752-8054 Impact factor: 4.689
Clinical and laboratory data of study groups
| Healthy controls ( | Neonatal jaundice infants ( | |
|---|---|---|
| BW (gr) | 3,152 ± 432 | 3,086 ± 398 |
| GA (week) | 38 (37–41) | 38 (37–40) |
| Sex (F/M) | 11/14 | 12/18 |
| Age at the beginning of therapy (h) | 145 (39–146) | 138 (37–134) |
| STB at the beginning of therapy (mg/dL) | 2.64 ± 0.26 | 18.23 ± 3.57 |
| TSB after 24 h therapy (mg/dL) | — | 3.07 ± 1.06 |
BW, birth weight, data presented as mean ± SD. GA, gestational age, data presented as median min–max. TSB, Total serum bilirubin, data presented as mean ± SD. Statistics: *P < 0.05, compared with healthy controls, **P < 0.05, compared with STB at the beginning of therapy.
Figure 1The PCA score plot based on the1H‐NMR spectra of serum samples. Black squares represent the pretherapy patients, red dots represent posttherapy patients, and blue diamonds represent the control group.
Figure 2(a) OPLS‐DA score plots obtained from pretherapy neonatal jaundice patients (black squares) and control groups (red dots). (b) The corresponding coefficient loading plots for the discrimination of the OPLS‐DA model shown in (a).
OPLS‐DA coefficients derived from the NMR data of metabolites in serum obtained from different groups
| r | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Metabolites | δ1H | Postphototherapy vs. prephototherapy | prephototherapy vs. controls |
| β‐Glucose | 3.25, 3.41, 3.46, 3.49, 3.90, 4.65 | –0.666 | — |
| α‐Glucose | 3.42, 3.54, 3.71, 3.73, 3.84, 5.24 | –0.658 | — |
| Valine | 0.99, 1.04 | –0.809 | 0.811 |
| Tyrosin | 6.89, 7.19 | –0.387 | — |
| Trimethylamine | 2.83 | –0.402 | — |
| Pyruvate | 2.37 | –0.346 | — |
| Phosphocholine | 3.21 | –0.435 | — |
|
| 3.64, 4.07 | –0.535 | 0.726 |
| Lysine | 1.72, 1.91, 3.02, 3.76 | –0.720 | 0.713 |
| Leucine | 0.96 | –0.805 | 0.533 |
| Lactate | 1.33, 4.11 | 0.599 | 0.592 |
| Lipid, =CH‐C | 2.78 | 0.408 | — |
| Lipid, ‐C | 2.25 | 0.433 | — |
| Lipid, ‐CH2‐C | 2.02 | 0.519 | — |
| VLDL, CH3‐(C | 1.29 | 0.517 | — |
| LDL, CH3‐(C | 1.27 | 0.715 | –0.579 |
| VLDL, C | 0.89 | 0.664 | — |
| LDL, C | 0.87 | 0.565 | — |
| Isoleucine | 0.96, 1.01 | –0.797 | 0.575 |
| Glycerolphosphocholine | 3.22 | –0.354 | — |
| Glycine | 3.57 | 0.416 | 0.667 |
| Glutamine | 2.14, 2.45, 3.78 | 0.358 | — |
| Glutamate | 2.10, 2.35, 3.78 | –0.541 | — |
| Creatine | 3.04, 3.93 | — | 0.677 |
| Alanine | 1.48 | –0.620 | 0.719 |
| Acetone | 2.23 | 0.524 | — |
| Acetoacetate | 2.28 | 0.364 | — |
| 3‐Hydroxybutyrate | 1.20 | 0.541 | — |
| 1‐Methylhistidine | 7.05, 7.77 | –0.454 | — |
δ1H, chemical shift of 1H.
Correlation coefficients, positive and negative signs indicate positive and negative correlation in the concentrations, respectively. The correlation coefficient of│r│> 0.301 or 0.330 was used as the cutoff value for the statistical significance based on the discrimination significance at the level of P = 0.05 and df (degrees of freedom) = 29 (prephototherapy vs. controls) or 24 (postphototherapy vs. prephototherapy), respectively. ‘‘—’’ means the correlation coefficient│r│ is less than the cutoff value.
Figure 3(a) OPLS‐DA score plots obtained from pretherapy neonatal jaundice patients (black squares) and posttherapy neonatal jaundice patients (red dots). (b) The corresponding coefficient loading plots for the discrimination of the OPLS‐DA model shown in (a).