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One-carbon metabolism in children with marasmus and kwashiorkor

BACKGROUND: Kwashiorkor is a childhood syndrome of edematous malnutrition. Its precise nutritional precipitants remain uncertain despite nine decades of study. Remarkably, kwashiorkor's disturbances resemble the effects of experimental diets that are deficient in one-carbon nutrients. This simi...

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Autores principales: May, Thaddaeus, de la Haye, Bethany, Nord, Gabrielle, Klatt, Kevin, Stephenson, Kevin, Adams, Sara, Bollinger, Lucy, Hanchard, Neil, Arning, Erland, Bottiglieri, Teodoro, Maleta, Kenneth, Manary, Mark, Jahoor, Farook
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8761690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35030356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103791
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author May, Thaddaeus
de la Haye, Bethany
Nord, Gabrielle
Klatt, Kevin
Stephenson, Kevin
Adams, Sara
Bollinger, Lucy
Hanchard, Neil
Arning, Erland
Bottiglieri, Teodoro
Maleta, Kenneth
Manary, Mark
Jahoor, Farook
author_facet May, Thaddaeus
de la Haye, Bethany
Nord, Gabrielle
Klatt, Kevin
Stephenson, Kevin
Adams, Sara
Bollinger, Lucy
Hanchard, Neil
Arning, Erland
Bottiglieri, Teodoro
Maleta, Kenneth
Manary, Mark
Jahoor, Farook
author_sort May, Thaddaeus
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description BACKGROUND: Kwashiorkor is a childhood syndrome of edematous malnutrition. Its precise nutritional precipitants remain uncertain despite nine decades of study. Remarkably, kwashiorkor's disturbances resemble the effects of experimental diets that are deficient in one-carbon nutrients. This similarity suggests that kwashiorkor may represent a nutritionally mediated syndrome of acute one-carbon metabolism dysfunction. Here we report findings from a cross-sectional exploration of serum one-carbon metabolites in Malawian children. METHODS: Blood was collected from children aged 12–60 months before nutritional rehabilitation: kwashiorkor (N = 94), marasmic-kwashiorkor (N = 43) marasmus (N = 118), moderate acute malnutrition (N = 56) and controls (N = 46). Serum concentrations of 16 one-carbon metabolites were quantified using LC/MS techniques, and then compared across participant groups. FINDINGS: Twelve of 16 measured one-carbon metabolites differed significantly between participant groups. Measured outputs of one-carbon metabolism, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and cysteine, were lower in marasmic-kwashiorkor (median µmol/L (± SD): 0·549 (± 0·217) P = 0·00045 & 90 (± 40) P < 0·0001, respectively) and kwashiorkor (0·557 (± 0·195) P < 0·0001 & 115 (± 50) P < 0·0001), relative to marasmus (0·698 (± 0·212) & 153 (± 42)). ADMA and cysteine were well correlated with methionine in both kwashiorkor and marasmic-kwashiorkor. INTERPRETATION: Kwashiorkor and marasmic-kwashiorkor were distinguished by evidence of one-carbon metabolism dysfunction. Correlative observations suggest that methionine deficiency drives this dysfunction, which is implicated in the syndrome's pathogenesis. The hypothesis that kwashiorkor can be prevented by fortifying low quality diets with methionine, along with nutrients that support efficient methionine use, such as choline, requires further investigation. FUNDING: The Hickey Family Foundation, the American College of Gastroenterology, the NICHD, and the USDA/ARS.
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spelling pubmed-87616902022-01-20 One-carbon metabolism in children with marasmus and kwashiorkor May, Thaddaeus de la Haye, Bethany Nord, Gabrielle Klatt, Kevin Stephenson, Kevin Adams, Sara Bollinger, Lucy Hanchard, Neil Arning, Erland Bottiglieri, Teodoro Maleta, Kenneth Manary, Mark Jahoor, Farook EBioMedicine Article BACKGROUND: Kwashiorkor is a childhood syndrome of edematous malnutrition. Its precise nutritional precipitants remain uncertain despite nine decades of study. Remarkably, kwashiorkor's disturbances resemble the effects of experimental diets that are deficient in one-carbon nutrients. This similarity suggests that kwashiorkor may represent a nutritionally mediated syndrome of acute one-carbon metabolism dysfunction. Here we report findings from a cross-sectional exploration of serum one-carbon metabolites in Malawian children. METHODS: Blood was collected from children aged 12–60 months before nutritional rehabilitation: kwashiorkor (N = 94), marasmic-kwashiorkor (N = 43) marasmus (N = 118), moderate acute malnutrition (N = 56) and controls (N = 46). Serum concentrations of 16 one-carbon metabolites were quantified using LC/MS techniques, and then compared across participant groups. FINDINGS: Twelve of 16 measured one-carbon metabolites differed significantly between participant groups. Measured outputs of one-carbon metabolism, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and cysteine, were lower in marasmic-kwashiorkor (median µmol/L (± SD): 0·549 (± 0·217) P = 0·00045 & 90 (± 40) P < 0·0001, respectively) and kwashiorkor (0·557 (± 0·195) P < 0·0001 & 115 (± 50) P < 0·0001), relative to marasmus (0·698 (± 0·212) & 153 (± 42)). ADMA and cysteine were well correlated with methionine in both kwashiorkor and marasmic-kwashiorkor. INTERPRETATION: Kwashiorkor and marasmic-kwashiorkor were distinguished by evidence of one-carbon metabolism dysfunction. Correlative observations suggest that methionine deficiency drives this dysfunction, which is implicated in the syndrome's pathogenesis. The hypothesis that kwashiorkor can be prevented by fortifying low quality diets with methionine, along with nutrients that support efficient methionine use, such as choline, requires further investigation. FUNDING: The Hickey Family Foundation, the American College of Gastroenterology, the NICHD, and the USDA/ARS. Elsevier 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8761690/ /pubmed/35030356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103791 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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de la Haye, Bethany
Nord, Gabrielle
Klatt, Kevin
Stephenson, Kevin
Adams, Sara
Bollinger, Lucy
Hanchard, Neil
Arning, Erland
Bottiglieri, Teodoro
Maleta, Kenneth
Manary, Mark
Jahoor, Farook
One-carbon metabolism in children with marasmus and kwashiorkor
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title_sort one-carbon metabolism in children with marasmus and kwashiorkor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8761690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35030356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103791
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