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Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment
INTRODUCTION: Liver cirrhosis and its complication — hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) — have been associated with increased exhaled limonene. It is currently unclear whether this increase is more strongly associated with the presence of HCC or with the severity of liver dysfunction. METHODS: We compar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7498135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33094960 http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/ctg.0000000000000239 |
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author | Ferrandino, Giuseppe Orf, Isabel Smith, Rob Calcagno, Marzia Thind, Anita Kaur Debiram-Beecham, Irene Williams, Megan Gandelman, Olga de Saedeleer, Alexandra Kibble, Graham Lydon, Anne Marie Mayhew, Chris A. Allsworth, Max Boyle, Billy van der Schee, Marc P. Allison, Michael Hoare, Matthew Snowdon, Victoria K. |
author_facet | Ferrandino, Giuseppe Orf, Isabel Smith, Rob Calcagno, Marzia Thind, Anita Kaur Debiram-Beecham, Irene Williams, Megan Gandelman, Olga de Saedeleer, Alexandra Kibble, Graham Lydon, Anne Marie Mayhew, Chris A. Allsworth, Max Boyle, Billy van der Schee, Marc P. Allison, Michael Hoare, Matthew Snowdon, Victoria K. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Liver cirrhosis and its complication — hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) — have been associated with increased exhaled limonene. It is currently unclear whether this increase is more strongly associated with the presence of HCC or with the severity of liver dysfunction. METHODS: We compared the exhaled breath of 40 controls, 32 cirrhotic patients, and 12 cirrhotic patients with HCC using the Breath Biopsy platform. Breath samples were analyzed by thermal desorption–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Limonene levels were compared between the groups and correlated to bilirubin, albumin, prothrombin time international normalized ratio, and alanine aminotransferase. RESULTS: Breath limonene concentration was significantly elevated in subjects with cirrhosis-induced HCC (M: 82.1 ng/L, interquartile range [IQR]: 16.33–199.32 ng/L) and cirrhosis (M: 32.6 ng/L, IQR: 6.55–123.07 ng/L) compared with controls (M: 6.2 ng/L, IQR: 2.62–9.57 ng/L) (P value = 0.0005 and 0.0001, respectively) with no significant difference between 2 diseased groups (P value = 0.37). Levels of exhaled limonene correlated with serum bilirubin (R(2) = 0.25, P value = 0.0016, r = 0.51), albumin (R(2) = 0.58, P value = 5.3e-8, r = −0.76), and international normalized ratio (R(2) = 0.29, P value = 0.0003, r = 0.51), but not with alanine aminotransferase (R(2) = 0.01, P value = 0.36, r = 0.19). DISCUSSION: Exhaled limonene levels are primarily affected by the presence of cirrhosis through reduced liver functional capacity, as indicated by limonene correlation with blood metrics of impaired hepatic clearance and protein synthesis capacity, without further alterations observed in subjects with HCC. This suggests that exhaled limonene is a potential non-invasive marker of liver metabolic capacity (see Visual abstract, Supplementary Digital Content 1, http://links.lww.com/CTG/A388). |
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spelling | pubmed-74981352020-09-24 Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment Ferrandino, Giuseppe Orf, Isabel Smith, Rob Calcagno, Marzia Thind, Anita Kaur Debiram-Beecham, Irene Williams, Megan Gandelman, Olga de Saedeleer, Alexandra Kibble, Graham Lydon, Anne Marie Mayhew, Chris A. Allsworth, Max Boyle, Billy van der Schee, Marc P. Allison, Michael Hoare, Matthew Snowdon, Victoria K. Clin Transl Gastroenterol Article INTRODUCTION: Liver cirrhosis and its complication — hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) — have been associated with increased exhaled limonene. It is currently unclear whether this increase is more strongly associated with the presence of HCC or with the severity of liver dysfunction. METHODS: We compared the exhaled breath of 40 controls, 32 cirrhotic patients, and 12 cirrhotic patients with HCC using the Breath Biopsy platform. Breath samples were analyzed by thermal desorption–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Limonene levels were compared between the groups and correlated to bilirubin, albumin, prothrombin time international normalized ratio, and alanine aminotransferase. RESULTS: Breath limonene concentration was significantly elevated in subjects with cirrhosis-induced HCC (M: 82.1 ng/L, interquartile range [IQR]: 16.33–199.32 ng/L) and cirrhosis (M: 32.6 ng/L, IQR: 6.55–123.07 ng/L) compared with controls (M: 6.2 ng/L, IQR: 2.62–9.57 ng/L) (P value = 0.0005 and 0.0001, respectively) with no significant difference between 2 diseased groups (P value = 0.37). Levels of exhaled limonene correlated with serum bilirubin (R(2) = 0.25, P value = 0.0016, r = 0.51), albumin (R(2) = 0.58, P value = 5.3e-8, r = −0.76), and international normalized ratio (R(2) = 0.29, P value = 0.0003, r = 0.51), but not with alanine aminotransferase (R(2) = 0.01, P value = 0.36, r = 0.19). DISCUSSION: Exhaled limonene levels are primarily affected by the presence of cirrhosis through reduced liver functional capacity, as indicated by limonene correlation with blood metrics of impaired hepatic clearance and protein synthesis capacity, without further alterations observed in subjects with HCC. This suggests that exhaled limonene is a potential non-invasive marker of liver metabolic capacity (see Visual abstract, Supplementary Digital Content 1, http://links.lww.com/CTG/A388). Wolters Kluwer 2020-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7498135/ /pubmed/33094960 http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/ctg.0000000000000239 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The American College of Gastroenterology This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work, provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Article Ferrandino, Giuseppe Orf, Isabel Smith, Rob Calcagno, Marzia Thind, Anita Kaur Debiram-Beecham, Irene Williams, Megan Gandelman, Olga de Saedeleer, Alexandra Kibble, Graham Lydon, Anne Marie Mayhew, Chris A. Allsworth, Max Boyle, Billy van der Schee, Marc P. Allison, Michael Hoare, Matthew Snowdon, Victoria K. Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment |
title | Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment |
title_full | Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment |
title_fullStr | Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment |
title_full_unstemmed | Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment |
title_short | Breath Biopsy Assessment of Liver Disease Using an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound—Toward Improved Detection of Liver Impairment |
title_sort | breath biopsy assessment of liver disease using an exogenous volatile organic compound—toward improved detection of liver impairment |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7498135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33094960 http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/ctg.0000000000000239 |
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