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Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease

Altered circulating levels of free fatty acids (FFAs), namely short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs), and long chain fatty acids (LCFAs), are associated with metabolic, gastrointestinal, and malignant diseases. Hence, we compared the serum FFA profile of patients with celi...

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Autores principales: Baldi, Simone, Menicatti, Marta, Nannini, Giulia, Niccolai, Elena, Russo, Edda, Ricci, Federica, Pallecchi, Marco, Romano, Francesca, Pedone, Matteo, Poli, Giovanni, Renzi, Daniela, Taddei, Antonio, Calabrò, Antonino S., Stingo, Francesco C., Bartolucci, Gianluca, Amedei, Amedeo
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33652681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13030742
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author Baldi, Simone
Menicatti, Marta
Nannini, Giulia
Niccolai, Elena
Russo, Edda
Ricci, Federica
Pallecchi, Marco
Romano, Francesca
Pedone, Matteo
Poli, Giovanni
Renzi, Daniela
Taddei, Antonio
Calabrò, Antonino S.
Stingo, Francesco C.
Bartolucci, Gianluca
Amedei, Amedeo
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Menicatti, Marta
Nannini, Giulia
Niccolai, Elena
Russo, Edda
Ricci, Federica
Pallecchi, Marco
Romano, Francesca
Pedone, Matteo
Poli, Giovanni
Renzi, Daniela
Taddei, Antonio
Calabrò, Antonino S.
Stingo, Francesco C.
Bartolucci, Gianluca
Amedei, Amedeo
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description Altered circulating levels of free fatty acids (FFAs), namely short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs), and long chain fatty acids (LCFAs), are associated with metabolic, gastrointestinal, and malignant diseases. Hence, we compared the serum FFA profile of patients with celiac disease (CD), adenomatous polyposis (AP), and colorectal cancer (CRC) to healthy controls (HC). We enrolled 44 patients (19 CRC, 9 AP, 16 CD) and 16 HC. We performed a quantitative FFA evaluation with the gas chromatography–mass spectrometry method (GC–MS), and we performed Dirichlet-multinomial regression in order to highlight disease-specific FFA signature. HC showed a different composition of FFAs than CRC, AP, and CD patients. Furthermore, the partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) confirmed perfect overlap between the CRC and AP patients and separation of HC from the diseased groups. The Dirichlet-multinomial regression identified only strong positive association between CD and butyric acid. Moreover, CD patients showed significant interactions with age, BMI, and gender. In addition, among patients with the same age and BMI, being male compared to being female implies a decrease of the CD effect on the (log) prevalence of butyric acid in FFA composition. Our data support GC–MS as a suitable method for the concurrent analysis of circulating SCFAs, MCFAs, and LCFAs in different gastrointestinal diseases. Furthermore, and notably, we suggest for the first time that butyric acid could represent a potential biomarker for CD screening.
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spelling pubmed-79967372021-03-27 Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease Baldi, Simone Menicatti, Marta Nannini, Giulia Niccolai, Elena Russo, Edda Ricci, Federica Pallecchi, Marco Romano, Francesca Pedone, Matteo Poli, Giovanni Renzi, Daniela Taddei, Antonio Calabrò, Antonino S. Stingo, Francesco C. Bartolucci, Gianluca Amedei, Amedeo Nutrients Article Altered circulating levels of free fatty acids (FFAs), namely short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs), and long chain fatty acids (LCFAs), are associated with metabolic, gastrointestinal, and malignant diseases. Hence, we compared the serum FFA profile of patients with celiac disease (CD), adenomatous polyposis (AP), and colorectal cancer (CRC) to healthy controls (HC). We enrolled 44 patients (19 CRC, 9 AP, 16 CD) and 16 HC. We performed a quantitative FFA evaluation with the gas chromatography–mass spectrometry method (GC–MS), and we performed Dirichlet-multinomial regression in order to highlight disease-specific FFA signature. HC showed a different composition of FFAs than CRC, AP, and CD patients. Furthermore, the partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) confirmed perfect overlap between the CRC and AP patients and separation of HC from the diseased groups. The Dirichlet-multinomial regression identified only strong positive association between CD and butyric acid. Moreover, CD patients showed significant interactions with age, BMI, and gender. In addition, among patients with the same age and BMI, being male compared to being female implies a decrease of the CD effect on the (log) prevalence of butyric acid in FFA composition. Our data support GC–MS as a suitable method for the concurrent analysis of circulating SCFAs, MCFAs, and LCFAs in different gastrointestinal diseases. Furthermore, and notably, we suggest for the first time that butyric acid could represent a potential biomarker for CD screening. MDPI 2021-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7996737/ /pubmed/33652681 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13030742 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Baldi, Simone
Menicatti, Marta
Nannini, Giulia
Niccolai, Elena
Russo, Edda
Ricci, Federica
Pallecchi, Marco
Romano, Francesca
Pedone, Matteo
Poli, Giovanni
Renzi, Daniela
Taddei, Antonio
Calabrò, Antonino S.
Stingo, Francesco C.
Bartolucci, Gianluca
Amedei, Amedeo
Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease
title Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease
title_full Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease
title_fullStr Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease
title_full_unstemmed Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease
title_short Free Fatty Acids Signature in Human Intestinal Disorders: Significant Association between Butyric Acid and Celiac Disease
title_sort free fatty acids signature in human intestinal disorders: significant association between butyric acid and celiac disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33652681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13030742
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