| Literature DB >> 35144633 |
Kimberly A Lewis1,2, Nico Osier3,4, Ruy Carrasco5, Jennifer Chiou6, Patricia Carter7, Alexandra Garcia8, Elena Flowers9, Efstathios D Gennatas10, Christina Nguyen11, Ambreen Rana11, Sharon A Brown3, Stefano Tiziani6,12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In comparison with the general population, adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) are at higher risk for morbidity and mortality. However, limited evidence is available about this condition's underlying metabolic profile in adolescents with JIA relative to healthy controls. In this untargeted, cross-sectional metabolomics study, we explore the plasma metabolites in this population.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Biomarkers; Juvenile idiopathic arthritis; Metabolomics; N-acetylaspartate; Precision medicine; Serine; Systems biology
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35144633 PMCID: PMC8832851 DOI: 10.1186/s12969-022-00672-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.413
Demographics and Clinical Characteristics of Study Participants by Group: Adolescents Aged 13–17 Years with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis versus Healthy Controls
| Descriptor | JIA Group ( | Control Group ( | χ |
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| Male | 6 | 32 | 6 | 30 | 0.011 | 0.915 |
| Female | 13 | 68 | 14 | 70 | ||
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| Black | 1 | 5 | 2 | 10 | 0.308 | 0.579 |
| White | 18 | 95 | 18 | 90 | ||
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| Hispanic/Latino | 6 | 32 | 7 | 35 | 0.051 | 0.821 |
| Not Hispanic/Latino | 13 | 68 | 13 | 65 | ||
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| Age (years) | 15.0 | 1.4 | 14.3 | 1.4 | 1.636 | 0.110 |
| BMI percentile | 57.5 | 28.2 | 57.5 | 27.1 | 0.003 | 0.998 |
| Pain Visual Analog Scale | 2.1 | 2.1 | 0.5 | 1.0 | −3.229 | 0.003* |
*Significant at the p < 0.05 level
Integrated Peak Areas of Metabolites Identified from Blood Samples in Adolescents with Juvenile Arthritis vs Controls
| Metabolite | JIA | Control | ∆ (JIA Relative to Control) | |||
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| 2-hydroxypyridine | . | . | 3.98e+ 5 | 2.13e+ 5 | −3.98e+ 05 | ** |
| 3-aminoisobutanoate | . | . | 7.05e+ 7 | 1.81e+ 7 | −7.05e+ 07 | ** |
| 3-hydroxykynurenine | 6.09e+ 5 | 2.41e+ 5 | 6.86e+ 5 | 4.14e+ 5 | − 7.70e+ 04 | −11% |
| 3-methylglutaric acid | 3.57e+ 6 | 9.5e+ 5 | . | . | + 3.57e+ 06 | ** |
| 3-ureidopropionate | . | . | 2.77e+ 6 | 5.71e+ 5 | −2.77e+ 06 | ** |
| 4-guanidinobutanoate | 1e+ 6 | 5.61e+ 5 | 9.98e+ 5 | 8.23e+ 5 | + 2.00e+ 03 | 0% |
| 5, 6-dihydrouracil | 1.11e+ 7 | 1.76e+ 6 | 1.12e+ 7 | 1.47e+ 6 | −1.00e+ 05 | − 1% |
| 5-aminolevulinic acid | . | . | 1.87e+ 7 | 6.05e+ 6 | −1.87e+ 07 | ** |
| 5-methylcytosine | 5.95e+ 5 | 2.05e+ 5 | 6.38e+ 5 | 2.19e+ 5 | −4.30e+ 04 | −7% |
| 5-oxolproline | 3.25e+ 8 | 6.39e+ 7 | 3.38e+ 8 | 4.92e+ 7 | −1.30e+ 07 | − 4% |
| Acetyl-carnitine | 1.13e+ 9 | 3.66e+ 8 | 1.31e+ 9 | 3.3e+ 8 | −1.80e+ 08 | − 14% |
| Acetyl-lysine | 5.41e+ 5 | 2.7e+ 5 | . | . | + 5.41e+ 05 | ** |
| Adenine | 5.18e+ 5 | 1.77e+ 5 | 4.99e+ 5 | 2.81e+ 5 | + 1.90e+ 04 | 4% |
| Alpha-glucose | 2.93e+ 7 | 3.85e+ 6 | 3.71e+ 7 | 7.42e+ 6 | −7.80e+ 06 | −21%± |
| Alpha-ketoglutarate | 3.38e+ 7 | 7.64e+ 6 | 4.63e+ 7 | 7.85e+ 6 | −1.25e+ 07 | − 27%± |
| Arginine | 1.05e+ 8 | 2.42e+ 7 | 1.02e+ 8 | 1.79e+ 7 | + 3.00e+ 06 | 3% |
| Asparagine | 1.11e+ 7 | 3.07e+ 6 | 1.06e+ 7 | 3.25e+ 6 | + 5.00e+ 05 | 5% |
| Beta-alanine | 1.82e+ 8 | 3.74e+ 7 | 1.87e+ 8 | 3.66e+ 7 | − 5.00e+ 06 | −3% |
| Betaine | 7.47e+ 8 | 2.29e+ 8 | 7.93e+ 8 | 1.97e+ 8 | −4.60e+ 07 | −6% |
| Carnitine | 1.35e+ 9 | 2.04e+ 8 | 1.28e+ 9 | 1.44e+ 8 | + 7.00e+ 07 | 5% |
| Citrate | 5.11e+ 8 | 1.44e+ 8 | 7.66e+ 8 | 1.85e+ 8 | −2.55e+ 08 | −33% |
| Citrulline | 4.7e+ 7 | 8.54e+ 6 | 5.43e+ 7 | 9.93e+ 6 | −7.30e+ 06 | −13% |
| CMP | 3.81e+ 5 | 3.12e+ 5 | . | . | + 3.81e+ 05 | ** |
| Creatine | 4.2e+ 8 | 1.74e+ 8 | 4.05e+ 8 | 1.78e+ 8 | + 1.50e+ 07 | 4% |
| Creatinine | 3.39e+ 8 | 5.66e+ 7 | 3.41e+ 8 | 5.12e+ 7 | −2.00e+ 06 | −1% |
| Cystine | 8.58e+ 6 | 3.66e+ 6 | 4.51e+ 6 | 1.65e+ 6 | + 4.07e+ 06 | 90%± |
| Cytidine | 7.85e+ 5 | 5.72e+ 5 | 5.91e+ 5 | 5.59e+ 5 | + 1.94e+ 05 | 33% |
| Deoxycarnitine | 8.06e+ 7 | 1.35e+ 7 | 7.71e+ 7 | 1.44e+ 7 | + 3.50e+ 06 | 5% |
| Fumarate | 1.93e+ 6 | 5.89e+ 5 | 2.21e+ 6 | 6.47e+ 5 | −2.80e+ 05 | −13% |
| Glutamic acid | . | . | 1.36e+ 7 | 3.98e+ 6 | −1.36e+ 07 | ** |
| Glutamine | 2.88e+ 8 | 3.8e+ 7 | 3.06e+ 8 | 4.28e+ 7 | −1.80e+ 07 | −6% |
| Glutarate | 3.39e+ 6 | 2.07e+ 6 | . | . | + 3.39e+ 06 | ** |
| Glycerol | 2.14e+ 7 | 1.01e+ 7 | 2.6e+ 7 | 9.92e+ 6 | −4.60e+ 06 | −18% |
| Glycine | 1.73e+ 7 | 5e+ 6 | 1.26e+ 7 | 2.36e+ 6 | + 4.70e+ 06 | 37%± |
| Guanosine | 7.21e+ 6 | 3.28e+ 6 | 7.07e+ 6 | 3.66e+ 6 | + 1.40e+ 05 | 2% |
| Histidine | 5.09e+ 7 | 6.42e+ 6 | 5.64e+ 7 | 8.73e+ 6 | −5.50e+ 06 | −10% |
| Homocysteine | 1.96e+ 7 | 1.42e+ 7 | 2.52e+ 7 | 1.71e+ 7 | − 5.60e+ 06 | −22% |
| Inosine | 4.76e+ 7 | 2.18e+ 7 | 4.66e+ 7 | 2.57e+ 7 | + 1.00e+ 06 | 2% |
| Isocitric acid | . | . | 1.93e+ 7 | 3.82e+ 6 | −1.93e+ 07 | ** |
| Isoleucine | 3.51e+ 9 | 4.35e+ 8 | 3.63e+ 9 | 6.72e+ 8 | −1.20e+ 08 | −3% |
| Kynurenine | 8.73e+ 6 | 3.14e+ 6 | 1.06e+ 7 | 1.23e+ 7 | −1.87e+ 06 | − 18% |
| Lactate | 1.76e+ 9 | 4.64e+ 8 | 2.16e+ 9 | 6.69e+ 8 | −4.00e+ 08 | − 19% |
| Leucine | 7.31e+ 9 | 6.18e+ 8 | 7.84e+ 9 | 1.38e+ 9 | −5.30e+ 08 | −7% |
| Lysine | . | . | 1.54e+ 8 | 1.7e+ 7 | −1.54e+ 08 | ** |
| Malate | 3.15e+ 7 | 6.73e+ 6 | 3.86e+ 7 | 5.71e+ 6 | −7.10e+ 06 | −18% |
| Methionine | 1.15e+ 9 | 1.51e+ 8 | 1.22e+ 9 | 1.37e+ 8 | −7.00e+ 07 | −6% |
| Methyl-histidine | 1.28e+ 7 | 6.66e+ 6 | 1.03e+ 7 | 5.64e+ 6 | + 2.50e+ 06 | 24% |
| Myristic acid | 2.21e+ 5 | 1.5e+ 5 | 3.69e+ 5 | 1.35e+ 5 | −1.48e+ 05 | −40% |
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| . | . | 1.17e+ 7 | 1.1e+ 6 | −1.17e+ 07 | ** |
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| 1.5e+ 6 | 2.34e+ 5 | 3.01e+ 6 | 4.5e+ 5 | −1.51e+ 06 | −50%± |
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| 1.68e+ 7 | 8.35e+ 6 | 1.84e+ 7 | 6.24e+ 6 | −1.60e+ 06 | − 9% |
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| 1.82e+ 6 | 7.04e+ 5 | 1.75e+ 6 | 3.67e+ 5 | + 7.00e+ 04 | 4% |
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| 1.69e+ 5 | 1.31e+ 5 | . | . | + 1.69e+ 05 | ** |
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| 2.11e+ 6 | 3.79e+ 5 | 2.33e+ 6 | 5.17e+ 5 | −2.20e+ 05 | −9% |
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| 3.97e+ 6 | 5.16e+ 5 | 4.5e+ 6 | 6.29e+ 5 | −5.30e+ 05 | −12% |
| Ornithine | 5.41e+ 7 | 1.61e+ 7 | . | . | + 5.41e+ 07 | ** |
| Pantothenic acid | 7.56e+ 6 | 4.02e+ 6 | 7.23e+ 6 | 2.64e+ 6 | + 3.30e+ 05 | 5% |
| Phenylalanine | 4.68e+ 9 | 3.38e+ 8 | 5.01e+ 9 | 4.1e+ 8 | −3.30e+ 08 | −7% |
| Pipecolate | 2.97e+ 8 | 1.77e+ 8 | 3.73e+ 8 | 3.56e+ 8 | − 7.60e+ 07 | − 20% |
| Proline | 1.56e+ 9 | 3.41e+ 8 | 1.89e+ 9 | 5.3e+ 8 | − 3.30e+ 08 | −17% |
| Pyridoxal | . | . | 8.56e+ 5 | 3.82e+ 5 | −8.56e+ 05 | ** |
| Ribose-5-phosphate | 7.47e+ 5 | 2.63e+ 5 | 7.62e+ 5 | 2.44e+ 5 | −1.50e+ 04 | −2% |
| Serine | 2.76e+ 5 | 1.36e+ 5 | 7.47e+ 6 | 1.21e+ 6 | −7.19e+ 06 | −96%± |
| Spermidine | 8.1e+ 6 | 4.13e+ 6 | 7.77e+ 6 | 4.17e+ 6 | + 3.30e+ 05 | 4% |
| Succinate | 4.36e+ 7 | 1e+ 7 | 4.88e+ 7 | 9.73e+ 6 | −5.20e+ 06 | −11% |
| Taurine | . | . | 9.82e+ 6 | 3.41e+ 6 | −9.82e+ 06 | ** |
| Theobromine | 2.04e+ 8 | 4.93e+ 8 | . | . | + 2.04e+ 08 | ** |
| Threonine | 8.05e+ 7 | 1.99e+ 7 | 8.39e+ 7 | 1.4e+ 7 | −3.40e+ 06 | −4% |
| Trans-aconitate | 2.32e+ 6 | 8.61e+ 5 | 2.85e+ 6 | 7.49e+ 5 | −5.30e+ 05 | −19% |
| Tyrosine | 2.07e+ 9 | 3.15e+ 8 | 2.31e+ 9 | 3.45e+ 8 | −2.40e+ 08 | − 10% |
| Uracil | 1.49e+ 6 | 4.72e+ 5 | 2.03e+ 6 | 5.37e+ 5 | −5.40e+ 05 | − 27% |
| Urocanate | 8.31e+ 6 | 5.09e+ 6 | 9.99e+ 6 | 6.89e+ 6 | −1.68e+ 06 | − 17% |
±adjusted p < 0.05
**detected in one group only
Fig. 1Box Plots of Metabolites Significantly Different Between JIA and Control Groups (p < 0.05). Metabolites were centered, scaled, and standardized prior to analysis
Overview of the Metabolites Identified as Significantly Different (adjusted p < 0.05) in Adolescents with Juvenile Arthritis Relative to Controls
| Metabolite | Categorya | Integrated Peak Area for JIA Group Relative to Control Group |
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| Alpha-glucose | Hexose—a monosaccharide in which the sugar unit is a six-carbon containing moiety. | ↓ |
| Alpha-ketoglutarate (a.k.a. oxoglutaric acid, alpha-ketoglutarate) | Gamma keto acids and derivatives, integral part of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, a key part of aerobic metabolism. | ↓ |
| Glycine | Nonessential amino acid involved in the body’s production of DNA, phospholipids, and collagen, and in the release of energy. | ↑ |
| Cystine | Formed from two cysteine molecules joined together, found in hair, skin, and nails; cysteine is a sulfur-containing alpha amino acid found in most proteins and contains a thiol group. | ↑ |
| Serine | Conditionally essential amino acid derived from glycine. | ↓ |
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| Derivative of aspartic acid, a nonessential amino acid made from glutamic acid; may provide resistance to fatigue and promote endurance. | ↓ |
aFrom Wishart DS, Feunang YD, Marcu A, Guo AC, Liang K, Vásquez-Fresno R, et al. HMDB 4.0: the human metabolome database for 2018. Nucleic Acids Res. 2018;46(D1):D608–17
Fig. 2MetaboAnalyst 5.0 Pathway Enrichment Analysis for Metabolites Significantly Different Between Groups (p < 0.05). The enrichment ratio is calculated as the number of hits within a particular metabolic pathway divided by the expected number of hits. See the MetaboAnalyst 5.0 website for additional details: https://www.metaboanalyst.ca/docs/Faqs.xhtml#def