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Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS

Early pulmonary infection and inflammation result in irreversible lung damage and are major contributors to cystic fibrosis (CF)-related morbidity. An easy to apply and noninvasive assessment for the timely detection of disease-associated complications would be of high value. We aimed to detect vola...

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Autores principales: Weber, Ronja, Haas, Naemi, Baghdasaryan, Astghik, Bruderer, Tobias, Inci, Demet, Micic, Srdjan, Perkins, Nathan, Spinas, Renate, Zenobi, Renato, Moeller, Alexander
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31956658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00171-2019
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author Weber, Ronja
Haas, Naemi
Baghdasaryan, Astghik
Bruderer, Tobias
Inci, Demet
Micic, Srdjan
Perkins, Nathan
Spinas, Renate
Zenobi, Renato
Moeller, Alexander
author_facet Weber, Ronja
Haas, Naemi
Baghdasaryan, Astghik
Bruderer, Tobias
Inci, Demet
Micic, Srdjan
Perkins, Nathan
Spinas, Renate
Zenobi, Renato
Moeller, Alexander
author_sort Weber, Ronja
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description Early pulmonary infection and inflammation result in irreversible lung damage and are major contributors to cystic fibrosis (CF)-related morbidity. An easy to apply and noninvasive assessment for the timely detection of disease-associated complications would be of high value. We aimed to detect volatile organic compound (VOC) breath signatures of children with CF by real-time secondary electrospray ionisation high-resolution mass spectrometry (SESI-HRMS). A total of 101 children, aged 4–18 years (CF=52; healthy controls=49) and comparable for sex, body mass index and lung function were included in this prospective cross-sectional study. Exhaled air was analysed by a SESI-source linked to a high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Mass spectra ranging from m/z 50 to 500 were recorded. Out of 3468 m/z features, 171 were significantly different in children with CF (false discovery rate adjusted p-value of 0.05). The predictive ability (CF versus healthy) was assessed by using a support-vector machine classifier and showed an average accuracy (repeated cross-validation) of 72.1% (sensitivity of 77.2% and specificity of 67.7%). This is the first study to assess entire breath profiles of children with SESI-HRMS and to extract sets of VOCs that are associated with CF. We have detected a large set of exhaled molecules that are potentially related to CF, indicating that the molecular breath of children with CF is diverse and informative.
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spelling pubmed-69554412020-01-17 Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS Weber, Ronja Haas, Naemi Baghdasaryan, Astghik Bruderer, Tobias Inci, Demet Micic, Srdjan Perkins, Nathan Spinas, Renate Zenobi, Renato Moeller, Alexander ERJ Open Res Original Articles Early pulmonary infection and inflammation result in irreversible lung damage and are major contributors to cystic fibrosis (CF)-related morbidity. An easy to apply and noninvasive assessment for the timely detection of disease-associated complications would be of high value. We aimed to detect volatile organic compound (VOC) breath signatures of children with CF by real-time secondary electrospray ionisation high-resolution mass spectrometry (SESI-HRMS). A total of 101 children, aged 4–18 years (CF=52; healthy controls=49) and comparable for sex, body mass index and lung function were included in this prospective cross-sectional study. Exhaled air was analysed by a SESI-source linked to a high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Mass spectra ranging from m/z 50 to 500 were recorded. Out of 3468 m/z features, 171 were significantly different in children with CF (false discovery rate adjusted p-value of 0.05). The predictive ability (CF versus healthy) was assessed by using a support-vector machine classifier and showed an average accuracy (repeated cross-validation) of 72.1% (sensitivity of 77.2% and specificity of 67.7%). This is the first study to assess entire breath profiles of children with SESI-HRMS and to extract sets of VOCs that are associated with CF. We have detected a large set of exhaled molecules that are potentially related to CF, indicating that the molecular breath of children with CF is diverse and informative. European Respiratory Society 2020-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6955441/ /pubmed/31956658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00171-2019 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
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Weber, Ronja
Haas, Naemi
Baghdasaryan, Astghik
Bruderer, Tobias
Inci, Demet
Micic, Srdjan
Perkins, Nathan
Spinas, Renate
Zenobi, Renato
Moeller, Alexander
Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS
title Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS
title_full Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS
title_fullStr Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS
title_full_unstemmed Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS
title_short Volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time SESI-HRMS
title_sort volatile organic compound breath signatures of children with cystic fibrosis by real-time sesi-hrms
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31956658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00171-2019
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