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Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection

BACKGROUND: There are currently no accurate serum markers for detecting early risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). We therefore developed a non-targeted metabolomics technology to analyse the serum of pre-treatment CRC patients in order to discover putative metabolic markers associated with CRC. Using t...

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Autores principales: Ritchie, Shawn A, Ahiahonu, Pearson WK, Jayasinghe, Dushmanthi, Heath, Doug, Liu, Jun, Lu, Yingshen, Jin, Wei, Kavianpour, Amir, Yamazaki, Yasuyo, Khan, Amin M, Hossain, Mohammad, Su-Myat, Khine Khine, Wood, Paul L, Krenitsky, Kevin, Takemasa, Ichiro, Miyake, Masakazu, Sekimoto, Mitsugu, Monden, Morito, Matsubara, Hisahiro, Nomura, Fumio, Goodenowe, Dayan B
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2833138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20156336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7015-8-13
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author Ritchie, Shawn A
Ahiahonu, Pearson WK
Jayasinghe, Dushmanthi
Heath, Doug
Liu, Jun
Lu, Yingshen
Jin, Wei
Kavianpour, Amir
Yamazaki, Yasuyo
Khan, Amin M
Hossain, Mohammad
Su-Myat, Khine Khine
Wood, Paul L
Krenitsky, Kevin
Takemasa, Ichiro
Miyake, Masakazu
Sekimoto, Mitsugu
Monden, Morito
Matsubara, Hisahiro
Nomura, Fumio
Goodenowe, Dayan B
author_facet Ritchie, Shawn A
Ahiahonu, Pearson WK
Jayasinghe, Dushmanthi
Heath, Doug
Liu, Jun
Lu, Yingshen
Jin, Wei
Kavianpour, Amir
Yamazaki, Yasuyo
Khan, Amin M
Hossain, Mohammad
Su-Myat, Khine Khine
Wood, Paul L
Krenitsky, Kevin
Takemasa, Ichiro
Miyake, Masakazu
Sekimoto, Mitsugu
Monden, Morito
Matsubara, Hisahiro
Nomura, Fumio
Goodenowe, Dayan B
author_sort Ritchie, Shawn A
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description BACKGROUND: There are currently no accurate serum markers for detecting early risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). We therefore developed a non-targeted metabolomics technology to analyse the serum of pre-treatment CRC patients in order to discover putative metabolic markers associated with CRC. Using tandem-mass spectrometry (MS/MS) high throughput MS technology we evaluated the utility of selected markers and this technology for discriminating between CRC and healthy subjects. METHODS: Biomarker discovery was performed using Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR-MS). Comprehensive metabolic profiles of CRC patients and controls from three independent populations from different continents (USA and Japan; total n = 222) were obtained and the best inter-study biomarkers determined. The structural characterization of these and related markers was performed using liquid chromatography (LC) MS/MS and nuclear magnetic resonance technologies. Clinical utility evaluations were performed using a targeted high-throughput triple-quadrupole multiple reaction monitoring (TQ-MRM) method for three biomarkers in two further independent populations from the USA and Japan (total n = 220). RESULTS: Comprehensive metabolomic analyses revealed significantly reduced levels of 28-36 carbon-containing hydroxylated polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty-acids in all three independent cohorts of CRC patient samples relative to controls. Structure elucidation studies on the C28 molecules revealed two families harbouring specifically two or three hydroxyl substitutions and varying degrees of unsaturation. The TQ-MRM method successfully validated the FTICR-MS results in two further independent studies. In total, biomarkers in five independent populations across two continental regions were evaluated (three populations by FTICR-MS and two by TQ-MRM). The resultant receiver-operator characteristic curve AUCs ranged from 0.85 to 0.98 (average = 0.91 ± 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: A novel comprehensive metabolomics technology was used to identify a systemic metabolic dysregulation comprising previously unknown hydroxylated polyunsaturated ultra-long chain fatty acid metabolites in CRC patients. These metabolites are easily measurable in serum and a decrease in their concentration appears to be highly sensitive and specific for the presence of CRC, regardless of ethnic or geographic background. The measurement of these metabolites may represent an additional tool for the early detection and screening of CRC.
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spelling pubmed-28331382010-03-06 Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection Ritchie, Shawn A Ahiahonu, Pearson WK Jayasinghe, Dushmanthi Heath, Doug Liu, Jun Lu, Yingshen Jin, Wei Kavianpour, Amir Yamazaki, Yasuyo Khan, Amin M Hossain, Mohammad Su-Myat, Khine Khine Wood, Paul L Krenitsky, Kevin Takemasa, Ichiro Miyake, Masakazu Sekimoto, Mitsugu Monden, Morito Matsubara, Hisahiro Nomura, Fumio Goodenowe, Dayan B BMC Med Research article BACKGROUND: There are currently no accurate serum markers for detecting early risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). We therefore developed a non-targeted metabolomics technology to analyse the serum of pre-treatment CRC patients in order to discover putative metabolic markers associated with CRC. Using tandem-mass spectrometry (MS/MS) high throughput MS technology we evaluated the utility of selected markers and this technology for discriminating between CRC and healthy subjects. METHODS: Biomarker discovery was performed using Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR-MS). Comprehensive metabolic profiles of CRC patients and controls from three independent populations from different continents (USA and Japan; total n = 222) were obtained and the best inter-study biomarkers determined. The structural characterization of these and related markers was performed using liquid chromatography (LC) MS/MS and nuclear magnetic resonance technologies. Clinical utility evaluations were performed using a targeted high-throughput triple-quadrupole multiple reaction monitoring (TQ-MRM) method for three biomarkers in two further independent populations from the USA and Japan (total n = 220). RESULTS: Comprehensive metabolomic analyses revealed significantly reduced levels of 28-36 carbon-containing hydroxylated polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty-acids in all three independent cohorts of CRC patient samples relative to controls. Structure elucidation studies on the C28 molecules revealed two families harbouring specifically two or three hydroxyl substitutions and varying degrees of unsaturation. The TQ-MRM method successfully validated the FTICR-MS results in two further independent studies. In total, biomarkers in five independent populations across two continental regions were evaluated (three populations by FTICR-MS and two by TQ-MRM). The resultant receiver-operator characteristic curve AUCs ranged from 0.85 to 0.98 (average = 0.91 ± 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: A novel comprehensive metabolomics technology was used to identify a systemic metabolic dysregulation comprising previously unknown hydroxylated polyunsaturated ultra-long chain fatty acid metabolites in CRC patients. These metabolites are easily measurable in serum and a decrease in their concentration appears to be highly sensitive and specific for the presence of CRC, regardless of ethnic or geographic background. The measurement of these metabolites may represent an additional tool for the early detection and screening of CRC. BioMed Central 2010-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2833138/ /pubmed/20156336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7015-8-13 Text en Copyright ©2010 Ritchie et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research article
Ritchie, Shawn A
Ahiahonu, Pearson WK
Jayasinghe, Dushmanthi
Heath, Doug
Liu, Jun
Lu, Yingshen
Jin, Wei
Kavianpour, Amir
Yamazaki, Yasuyo
Khan, Amin M
Hossain, Mohammad
Su-Myat, Khine Khine
Wood, Paul L
Krenitsky, Kevin
Takemasa, Ichiro
Miyake, Masakazu
Sekimoto, Mitsugu
Monden, Morito
Matsubara, Hisahiro
Nomura, Fumio
Goodenowe, Dayan B
Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection
title Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection
title_full Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection
title_fullStr Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection
title_full_unstemmed Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection
title_short Reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection
title_sort reduced levels of hydroxylated, polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids in the serum of colorectal cancer patients: implications for early screening and detection
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2833138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20156336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7015-8-13
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