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Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study

Sepsis is a major concern in neonatology, but there are no reliable biomarkers for its early diagnosis. The aim of the study was to compare the metabolic profiles of plasma and urine samples collected at birth from preterm neonates with and without earlyonset sepsis (EOS) to identify metabolic pertu...

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Autores principales: Mardegan, Veronica, Giordano, Giuseppe, Stocchero, Matteo, Pirillo, Paola, Poloniato, Gabriele, Donadel, Enrica, Salvadori, Sabrina, Giaquinto, Carlo, Priante, Elena, Baraldi, Eugenio
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11020115
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author Mardegan, Veronica
Giordano, Giuseppe
Stocchero, Matteo
Pirillo, Paola
Poloniato, Gabriele
Donadel, Enrica
Salvadori, Sabrina
Giaquinto, Carlo
Priante, Elena
Baraldi, Eugenio
author_facet Mardegan, Veronica
Giordano, Giuseppe
Stocchero, Matteo
Pirillo, Paola
Poloniato, Gabriele
Donadel, Enrica
Salvadori, Sabrina
Giaquinto, Carlo
Priante, Elena
Baraldi, Eugenio
author_sort Mardegan, Veronica
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description Sepsis is a major concern in neonatology, but there are no reliable biomarkers for its early diagnosis. The aim of the study was to compare the metabolic profiles of plasma and urine samples collected at birth from preterm neonates with and without earlyonset sepsis (EOS) to identify metabolic perturbations that might orient the search for new early biomarkers. All preterm newborns admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit were eligible for this proof-of-concept, prospective case-control study. Infants were enrolled as “cases” if they developed EOS, and as “controls”if they did not. Plasma samples collected at birth and urine samples collected within 24 h of birth underwent untargeted and targeted metabolomic analysis using mass spectrometry coupled with ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were applied. Of 123 eligible newborns, 15 developed EOS. These 15 newborns matched controls for gestational age and weight. Metabolomic analysis revealed evident clustering of the cases versus controls, with the glutathione and tryptophan metabolic pathways markedly disrupted in the former. In conclusion, neonates with EOS had a metabolic profile at birth that clearly distinguished them from those without sepsis, and metabolites of glutathione and tryptophan pathways are promising as new biomarkers of neonatal sepsis.
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spelling pubmed-79228872021-03-03 Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study Mardegan, Veronica Giordano, Giuseppe Stocchero, Matteo Pirillo, Paola Poloniato, Gabriele Donadel, Enrica Salvadori, Sabrina Giaquinto, Carlo Priante, Elena Baraldi, Eugenio Metabolites Article Sepsis is a major concern in neonatology, but there are no reliable biomarkers for its early diagnosis. The aim of the study was to compare the metabolic profiles of plasma and urine samples collected at birth from preterm neonates with and without earlyonset sepsis (EOS) to identify metabolic perturbations that might orient the search for new early biomarkers. All preterm newborns admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit were eligible for this proof-of-concept, prospective case-control study. Infants were enrolled as “cases” if they developed EOS, and as “controls”if they did not. Plasma samples collected at birth and urine samples collected within 24 h of birth underwent untargeted and targeted metabolomic analysis using mass spectrometry coupled with ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were applied. Of 123 eligible newborns, 15 developed EOS. These 15 newborns matched controls for gestational age and weight. Metabolomic analysis revealed evident clustering of the cases versus controls, with the glutathione and tryptophan metabolic pathways markedly disrupted in the former. In conclusion, neonates with EOS had a metabolic profile at birth that clearly distinguished them from those without sepsis, and metabolites of glutathione and tryptophan pathways are promising as new biomarkers of neonatal sepsis. MDPI 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7922887/ /pubmed/33670629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11020115 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mardegan, Veronica
Giordano, Giuseppe
Stocchero, Matteo
Pirillo, Paola
Poloniato, Gabriele
Donadel, Enrica
Salvadori, Sabrina
Giaquinto, Carlo
Priante, Elena
Baraldi, Eugenio
Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study
title Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study
title_full Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study
title_fullStr Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study
title_short Untargeted and Targeted Metabolomic Profiling of Preterm Newborns with EarlyOnset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study
title_sort untargeted and targeted metabolomic profiling of preterm newborns with earlyonset sepsis: a case-control study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11020115
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