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Metabolomics reveals elevated urinary excretion of collagen degradation and epithelial cell turnover products in irritable bowel syndrome patients.

Mai Yamamoto1, Maria Ines Pinto-Sanchez2, Premysl Bercik2, Philip Britz-McKibbin3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the most commonly diagnosed functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorder in developed countries, is characterized by chronic abdominal pain, and altered bowel habits.
OBJECTIVES: Accurate and timely diagnosis is challenging as it relies on symptoms and an evolving set of exclusion criteria to distinguish it from other related GI disorders reflecting a complex etiology that remains poorly understood. Herein, nontargeted metabolite profiling of repeat urine specimens collected from a cohort of IBS patients (n = 42) was compared to healthy controls (n = 20) to gain insights into the underlying pathophysiology.
METHODS: An integrated data workflow for characterization of the urine metabolome with stringent quality control was developed to authenticate reliably measured (CV < 30%) and frequently detected (> 75%) metabolites using multisegment injection-capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry. Complementary statistical methods were then used to rank differentially excreted urinary metabolites after normalization to osmolality that were subsequently identified by high resolution tandem mass spectrometry and their electrophoretic migration behavior.
RESULTS: Our work revealed ten consistently elevated urinary metabolites in repeat samples collected from IBS patients at two different time points (q < 0.05 after age and Benjamini-Hochberg/FDR adjustment), which were associated with greater collagen degradation and intestinal mucosal turn-over processes likely due to low-grade inflammation. IBS-specific metabolites identified in urine included a series of hydroxylysine metabolites (O-glycosylgalactosyl-hydroxylysine, O-galactosyl-hydroxylysine, lysine), mannopyranosy-L-tryptophan, imidazole propionate, glutamine, serine, ornithine, dimethylglycine and dimethylguanosine. A major limitation in this retrospective case-control study was significant co-morbidity of IBS patients with other illnesses, including depression and prescribed medications as compared to healthy controls.
CONCLUSION: This work provides new mechanistic insights into the pathophysiology of IBS while also offering a convenient way to monitor patient disease progression and treatment responses to therapy based on a panel of urinary metabolites that avoids invasive blood sampling, colonoscopy and/or tissue biopsies.

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Keywords:  Biomarkers; Irritable bowel syndrome; Mechanisms; Metabolomics; Urine

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31111238     DOI: 10.1007/s11306-019-1543-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolomics        ISSN: 1573-3882            Impact factor:   4.290


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