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Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a common health problem worldwide. The rate of this disease is likely to grow by 2021. PCa is a heterogeneous disorder, and various biochemical factors contribute to the development of this disease. The metabolome is the complete set of metabolites in a cell or b...

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Autores principales: Akbari, Ziba, Dijojin, Roghayeh Taghipour, Zamani, Zahra, Hosseini, Reza Haji, Arjmand, Mohammad
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Publicado: Knowledge E 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8458921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34568735
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijrm.v19i8.9622
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author Akbari, Ziba
Dijojin, Roghayeh Taghipour
Zamani, Zahra
Hosseini, Reza Haji
Arjmand, Mohammad
author_facet Akbari, Ziba
Dijojin, Roghayeh Taghipour
Zamani, Zahra
Hosseini, Reza Haji
Arjmand, Mohammad
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description BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a common health problem worldwide. The rate of this disease is likely to grow by 2021. PCa is a heterogeneous disorder, and various biochemical factors contribute to the development of this disease. The metabolome is the complete set of metabolites in a cell or biological sample and represents the downstream end product of the omics. Hence, to model PCa by computational systems biology, a preliminary metabolomics-based study was used to compare the metabolome profile pattern between healthy and PCa men. OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to highlight energy metabolism modification and assist the prognosis and treatment of disease with unique biomarkers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional research, 26 men diagnosed with stage-III PCa and 26 healthy men with normal PSA levels were enrolled. Urine was analyzed with proton nuclear magnetic resonance ([Formula: see text] H-NMR) spectroscopy, accompanied by the MetaboAnalyst web-based platform tool for metabolomics data analysis. Partial least squares regression discriminant analysis was applied to clarify the separation between the two groups. Outliers were documented and metabolites determined, followed by identifying biochemical pathways. RESULTS: Our findings reveal that modifications in aromatic amino acid metabolism and some of their metabolites have a high potential for use as urinary PCa biomarkers. Tryptophan metabolism (p [Formula: see text] 0.001), tyrosine metabolism (p [Formula: see text] 0.001), phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis (p [Formula: see text] 0.001), phenylalanine metabolism (p = 0.01), ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis (p = 0.19), nitrogen metabolism (p = 0.21), and thiamine metabolism (p = 0.41) with Q [Formula: see text] (0.198) and R [Formula: see text] (0.583) were significantly altered. CONCLUSION: The discriminated metabolites and their pathways play an essential role in PCa causes and harmony.
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spelling pubmed-84589212021-09-24 Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study Akbari, Ziba Dijojin, Roghayeh Taghipour Zamani, Zahra Hosseini, Reza Haji Arjmand, Mohammad Int J Reprod Biomed Short Communication BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a common health problem worldwide. The rate of this disease is likely to grow by 2021. PCa is a heterogeneous disorder, and various biochemical factors contribute to the development of this disease. The metabolome is the complete set of metabolites in a cell or biological sample and represents the downstream end product of the omics. Hence, to model PCa by computational systems biology, a preliminary metabolomics-based study was used to compare the metabolome profile pattern between healthy and PCa men. OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to highlight energy metabolism modification and assist the prognosis and treatment of disease with unique biomarkers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional research, 26 men diagnosed with stage-III PCa and 26 healthy men with normal PSA levels were enrolled. Urine was analyzed with proton nuclear magnetic resonance ([Formula: see text] H-NMR) spectroscopy, accompanied by the MetaboAnalyst web-based platform tool for metabolomics data analysis. Partial least squares regression discriminant analysis was applied to clarify the separation between the two groups. Outliers were documented and metabolites determined, followed by identifying biochemical pathways. RESULTS: Our findings reveal that modifications in aromatic amino acid metabolism and some of their metabolites have a high potential for use as urinary PCa biomarkers. Tryptophan metabolism (p [Formula: see text] 0.001), tyrosine metabolism (p [Formula: see text] 0.001), phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis (p [Formula: see text] 0.001), phenylalanine metabolism (p = 0.01), ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis (p = 0.19), nitrogen metabolism (p = 0.21), and thiamine metabolism (p = 0.41) with Q [Formula: see text] (0.198) and R [Formula: see text] (0.583) were significantly altered. CONCLUSION: The discriminated metabolites and their pathways play an essential role in PCa causes and harmony. Knowledge E 2021-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8458921/ /pubmed/34568735 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijrm.v19i8.9622 Text en Copyright © 2021 Akbari et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Akbari, Ziba
Dijojin, Roghayeh Taghipour
Zamani, Zahra
Hosseini, Reza Haji
Arjmand, Mohammad
Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study
title Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study
title_full Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study
title_short Aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: A metabolomics-based cross-sectional study
title_sort aromatic amino acids play a harmonizing role in prostate cancer: a metabolomics-based cross-sectional study
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8458921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34568735
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijrm.v19i8.9622
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