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Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women

BACKGROUND: Individuals’ peak bone mineral density (BMD) achieved and maintained at ages 20–40 years is the most powerful predictor of low bone mass and osteoporotic fractures later in life. The aim of this study was to identify metabolomic factors associated with peak BMD variation in US Caucasian...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Qi, Shen, Hui, Su, Kuan-Jui, Zhang, Ji-Gang, Tian, Qing, Zhao, Lan-Juan, Qiu, Chuan, Zhang, Qiang, Garrett, Timothy J., Liu, Jiawang, Deng, Hong-Wen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6086033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30116286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12986-018-0296-5
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author Zhao, Qi
Shen, Hui
Su, Kuan-Jui
Zhang, Ji-Gang
Tian, Qing
Zhao, Lan-Juan
Qiu, Chuan
Zhang, Qiang
Garrett, Timothy J.
Liu, Jiawang
Deng, Hong-Wen
author_facet Zhao, Qi
Shen, Hui
Su, Kuan-Jui
Zhang, Ji-Gang
Tian, Qing
Zhao, Lan-Juan
Qiu, Chuan
Zhang, Qiang
Garrett, Timothy J.
Liu, Jiawang
Deng, Hong-Wen
author_sort Zhao, Qi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Individuals’ peak bone mineral density (BMD) achieved and maintained at ages 20–40 years is the most powerful predictor of low bone mass and osteoporotic fractures later in life. The aim of this study was to identify metabolomic factors associated with peak BMD variation in US Caucasian women. METHODS: A total of 136 women aged 20–40 years, including 65 subjects with low and 71 with high hip BMD, were enrolled. The serum metabolites were assessed using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method. The partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) method and logistic regression models were used, respectively, to examine the associations of metabolomic profiles and individual metabolites with BMD. RESULTS: The low and high BMD groups could be differentiated by the detected serum metabolites using PLS-DA (P (permutation) = 0.008). A total of 14 metabolites, including seven amino acids and amino acid derivatives, five lipids (including three bile acids), and two organic acids, were significantly associated with the risk for low BMD. Most of these metabolites are novel in that they have never been linked with BMD in humans earlier. The prediction model including the newly identified metabolites significantly improved the classification of the groups with low and high BMD. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve without and with metabolites were 0.88 (95% CI: 0.83–0.94) and 0.97 (95% CI: 0.94–0.99), respectively (P for the difference = 0.0004). CONCLUSION: Metabolomic profiling may improve the risk prediction of osteoporosis among Caucasian women. Our findings also suggest the potential importance of the metabolism of amino acids and bile acids in bone health.
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spelling pubmed-60860332018-08-16 Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women Zhao, Qi Shen, Hui Su, Kuan-Jui Zhang, Ji-Gang Tian, Qing Zhao, Lan-Juan Qiu, Chuan Zhang, Qiang Garrett, Timothy J. Liu, Jiawang Deng, Hong-Wen Nutr Metab (Lond) Research BACKGROUND: Individuals’ peak bone mineral density (BMD) achieved and maintained at ages 20–40 years is the most powerful predictor of low bone mass and osteoporotic fractures later in life. The aim of this study was to identify metabolomic factors associated with peak BMD variation in US Caucasian women. METHODS: A total of 136 women aged 20–40 years, including 65 subjects with low and 71 with high hip BMD, were enrolled. The serum metabolites were assessed using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method. The partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) method and logistic regression models were used, respectively, to examine the associations of metabolomic profiles and individual metabolites with BMD. RESULTS: The low and high BMD groups could be differentiated by the detected serum metabolites using PLS-DA (P (permutation) = 0.008). A total of 14 metabolites, including seven amino acids and amino acid derivatives, five lipids (including three bile acids), and two organic acids, were significantly associated with the risk for low BMD. Most of these metabolites are novel in that they have never been linked with BMD in humans earlier. The prediction model including the newly identified metabolites significantly improved the classification of the groups with low and high BMD. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve without and with metabolites were 0.88 (95% CI: 0.83–0.94) and 0.97 (95% CI: 0.94–0.99), respectively (P for the difference = 0.0004). CONCLUSION: Metabolomic profiling may improve the risk prediction of osteoporosis among Caucasian women. Our findings also suggest the potential importance of the metabolism of amino acids and bile acids in bone health. BioMed Central 2018-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6086033/ /pubmed/30116286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12986-018-0296-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Zhao, Qi
Shen, Hui
Su, Kuan-Jui
Zhang, Ji-Gang
Tian, Qing
Zhao, Lan-Juan
Qiu, Chuan
Zhang, Qiang
Garrett, Timothy J.
Liu, Jiawang
Deng, Hong-Wen
Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women
title Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women
title_full Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women
title_fullStr Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women
title_short Metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in US Caucasian women
title_sort metabolomic profiles associated with bone mineral density in us caucasian women
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6086033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30116286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12986-018-0296-5
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