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Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study

The pregnancy period and first days of a newborn’s life is an important time window to ensure a healthy development of the baby. This is also the time when the mother and her baby are exposed to the same environmental conditions and intake of nutrients, which can be determined by assessing the blood...

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Autores principales: Olarini, Alessandra, Ernst, Madeleine, Gürdeniz, Gözde, Kim, Min, Brustad, Nicklas, Bønnelykke, Klaus, Cohen, Arieh, Hougaard, David, Lasky-Su, Jessica, Bisgaard, Hans, Chawes, Bo, Rasmussen, Morten Arendt
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208170
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12020094
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author Olarini, Alessandra
Ernst, Madeleine
Gürdeniz, Gözde
Kim, Min
Brustad, Nicklas
Bønnelykke, Klaus
Cohen, Arieh
Hougaard, David
Lasky-Su, Jessica
Bisgaard, Hans
Chawes, Bo
Rasmussen, Morten Arendt
author_facet Olarini, Alessandra
Ernst, Madeleine
Gürdeniz, Gözde
Kim, Min
Brustad, Nicklas
Bønnelykke, Klaus
Cohen, Arieh
Hougaard, David
Lasky-Su, Jessica
Bisgaard, Hans
Chawes, Bo
Rasmussen, Morten Arendt
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description The pregnancy period and first days of a newborn’s life is an important time window to ensure a healthy development of the baby. This is also the time when the mother and her baby are exposed to the same environmental conditions and intake of nutrients, which can be determined by assessing the blood metabolome. For this purpose, dried blood spots (DBS) of newborns are a valuable sampling technique to characterize what happens during this important mother-child time window. We used metabolomics profiles from DBS of newborns (age 2–3 days) and maternal plasma samples at gestation week 24 and postpartum week 1 from [Formula: see text] mother-child pairs of the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood 2010 (COPSAC [Formula: see text]) cohort, to study the vertical mother-child transfer of metabolites. Further, we investigated how persistent the metabolites are from the newborn and up to 6 months, 18 months, and 6 years of age. Two hundred seventy two metabolites from UPLC-MS (Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) analysis of DBS and maternal plasma were analyzed using correlation analysis. A total of 11 metabolites exhibited evidence of transfer ([Formula: see text]), including tryptophan betaine, ergothioneine, cotinine, theobromine, paraxanthine, and N6-methyllysine. Of these, 7 were also found to show persistence in their levels in the child from birth to age 6 years. In conclusion, this study documents vertical transfer of environmental and food-derived metabolites from mother to child and tracking of those metabolites through childhood, which may be of importance for the child’s later health and disease.
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spelling pubmed-88795692022-02-26 Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study Olarini, Alessandra Ernst, Madeleine Gürdeniz, Gözde Kim, Min Brustad, Nicklas Bønnelykke, Klaus Cohen, Arieh Hougaard, David Lasky-Su, Jessica Bisgaard, Hans Chawes, Bo Rasmussen, Morten Arendt Metabolites Article The pregnancy period and first days of a newborn’s life is an important time window to ensure a healthy development of the baby. This is also the time when the mother and her baby are exposed to the same environmental conditions and intake of nutrients, which can be determined by assessing the blood metabolome. For this purpose, dried blood spots (DBS) of newborns are a valuable sampling technique to characterize what happens during this important mother-child time window. We used metabolomics profiles from DBS of newborns (age 2–3 days) and maternal plasma samples at gestation week 24 and postpartum week 1 from [Formula: see text] mother-child pairs of the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood 2010 (COPSAC [Formula: see text]) cohort, to study the vertical mother-child transfer of metabolites. Further, we investigated how persistent the metabolites are from the newborn and up to 6 months, 18 months, and 6 years of age. Two hundred seventy two metabolites from UPLC-MS (Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) analysis of DBS and maternal plasma were analyzed using correlation analysis. A total of 11 metabolites exhibited evidence of transfer ([Formula: see text]), including tryptophan betaine, ergothioneine, cotinine, theobromine, paraxanthine, and N6-methyllysine. Of these, 7 were also found to show persistence in their levels in the child from birth to age 6 years. In conclusion, this study documents vertical transfer of environmental and food-derived metabolites from mother to child and tracking of those metabolites through childhood, which may be of importance for the child’s later health and disease. MDPI 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8879569/ /pubmed/35208170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12020094 Text en © 2022 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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Olarini, Alessandra
Ernst, Madeleine
Gürdeniz, Gözde
Kim, Min
Brustad, Nicklas
Bønnelykke, Klaus
Cohen, Arieh
Hougaard, David
Lasky-Su, Jessica
Bisgaard, Hans
Chawes, Bo
Rasmussen, Morten Arendt
Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study
title Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study
title_full Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study
title_fullStr Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study
title_full_unstemmed Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study
title_short Vertical Transfer of Metabolites Detectable from Newborn’s Dried Blood Spot Samples Using UPLC-MS: A Chemometric Study
title_sort vertical transfer of metabolites detectable from newborn’s dried blood spot samples using uplc-ms: a chemometric study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208170
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12020094
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