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Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Large-scale prediabetes screening is still a challenge since fasting blood glucose and HbA(1c) as the long-standing, recommended analytes have only moderate diagnostic sensitivity, and the practicability of the oral glucose tolerance test for population-based strategies is limited....

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Autores principales: Li, Zaifang, Zhang, Yanhui, Hoene, Miriam, Fritsche, Louise, Zheng, Sijia, Birkenfeld, Andreas, Fritsche, Andreas, Peter, Andreas, Liu, Xinyu, Zhao, Xinjie, Zhou, Lina, Luo, Ping, Weigert, Cora, Lin, Xiaohui, Xu, Guowang, Lehmann, Rainer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35909528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.935016
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author Li, Zaifang
Zhang, Yanhui
Hoene, Miriam
Fritsche, Louise
Zheng, Sijia
Birkenfeld, Andreas
Fritsche, Andreas
Peter, Andreas
Liu, Xinyu
Zhao, Xinjie
Zhou, Lina
Luo, Ping
Weigert, Cora
Lin, Xiaohui
Xu, Guowang
Lehmann, Rainer
author_facet Li, Zaifang
Zhang, Yanhui
Hoene, Miriam
Fritsche, Louise
Zheng, Sijia
Birkenfeld, Andreas
Fritsche, Andreas
Peter, Andreas
Liu, Xinyu
Zhao, Xinjie
Zhou, Lina
Luo, Ping
Weigert, Cora
Lin, Xiaohui
Xu, Guowang
Lehmann, Rainer
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description AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Large-scale prediabetes screening is still a challenge since fasting blood glucose and HbA(1c) as the long-standing, recommended analytes have only moderate diagnostic sensitivity, and the practicability of the oral glucose tolerance test for population-based strategies is limited. To tackle this issue and to identify reliable diagnostic patterns, we developed an innovative metabolomics-based strategy deviating from common concepts by employing urine instead of blood samples, searching for sex-specific biomarkers, and focusing on modified metabolites. METHODS: Non-targeted, modification group-assisted metabolomics by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) was applied to second morning urine samples of 340 individuals from a prediabetes cohort. Normal (n = 208) and impaired glucose-tolerant (IGT; n = 132) individuals, matched for age and BMI, were randomly divided in discovery and validation cohorts. ReliefF, a feature selection algorithm, was used to extract sex-specific diagnostic patterns of modified metabolites for the detection of IGT. The diagnostic performance was compared with conventional screening parameters fasting plasma glucose (FPG), HbA(1c), and fasting insulin. RESULTS: Female- and male-specific diagnostic patterns were identified in urine. Only three biomarkers were identical in both. The patterns showed better AUC and diagnostic sensitivity for prediabetes screening of IGT than FPG, HbA(1c), insulin, or a combination of FPG and HbA(1c). The AUC of the male-specific pattern in the validation cohort was 0.889 with a diagnostic sensitivity of 92.6% and increased to an AUC of 0.977 in combination with HbA(1c). In comparison, the AUCs of FPG, HbA(1c), and insulin alone reached 0.573, 0.668, and 0.571, respectively. Validation of the diagnostic pattern of female subjects showed an AUC of 0.722, which still exceeded the AUCs of FPG, HbA(1c), and insulin (0.595, 0.604, and 0.634, respectively). Modified metabolites in the urinary patterns include advanced glycation end products (pentosidine-glucuronide and glutamyl-lysine-sulfate) and microbiota-associated compounds (indoxyl sulfate and dihydroxyphenyl-gamma-valerolactone-glucuronide). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Our results demonstrate that the sex-specific search for diagnostic metabolite biomarkers can be superior to common metabolomics strategies. The diagnostic performance for IGT detection was significantly better than routinely applied blood parameters. Together with recently developed fully automatic LC-MS systems, this opens up future perspectives for the application of sex-specific diagnostic patterns for prediabetes screening in urine.
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spelling pubmed-93330932022-07-29 Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes Li, Zaifang Zhang, Yanhui Hoene, Miriam Fritsche, Louise Zheng, Sijia Birkenfeld, Andreas Fritsche, Andreas Peter, Andreas Liu, Xinyu Zhao, Xinjie Zhou, Lina Luo, Ping Weigert, Cora Lin, Xiaohui Xu, Guowang Lehmann, Rainer Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Large-scale prediabetes screening is still a challenge since fasting blood glucose and HbA(1c) as the long-standing, recommended analytes have only moderate diagnostic sensitivity, and the practicability of the oral glucose tolerance test for population-based strategies is limited. To tackle this issue and to identify reliable diagnostic patterns, we developed an innovative metabolomics-based strategy deviating from common concepts by employing urine instead of blood samples, searching for sex-specific biomarkers, and focusing on modified metabolites. METHODS: Non-targeted, modification group-assisted metabolomics by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) was applied to second morning urine samples of 340 individuals from a prediabetes cohort. Normal (n = 208) and impaired glucose-tolerant (IGT; n = 132) individuals, matched for age and BMI, were randomly divided in discovery and validation cohorts. ReliefF, a feature selection algorithm, was used to extract sex-specific diagnostic patterns of modified metabolites for the detection of IGT. The diagnostic performance was compared with conventional screening parameters fasting plasma glucose (FPG), HbA(1c), and fasting insulin. RESULTS: Female- and male-specific diagnostic patterns were identified in urine. Only three biomarkers were identical in both. The patterns showed better AUC and diagnostic sensitivity for prediabetes screening of IGT than FPG, HbA(1c), insulin, or a combination of FPG and HbA(1c). The AUC of the male-specific pattern in the validation cohort was 0.889 with a diagnostic sensitivity of 92.6% and increased to an AUC of 0.977 in combination with HbA(1c). In comparison, the AUCs of FPG, HbA(1c), and insulin alone reached 0.573, 0.668, and 0.571, respectively. Validation of the diagnostic pattern of female subjects showed an AUC of 0.722, which still exceeded the AUCs of FPG, HbA(1c), and insulin (0.595, 0.604, and 0.634, respectively). Modified metabolites in the urinary patterns include advanced glycation end products (pentosidine-glucuronide and glutamyl-lysine-sulfate) and microbiota-associated compounds (indoxyl sulfate and dihydroxyphenyl-gamma-valerolactone-glucuronide). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Our results demonstrate that the sex-specific search for diagnostic metabolite biomarkers can be superior to common metabolomics strategies. The diagnostic performance for IGT detection was significantly better than routinely applied blood parameters. Together with recently developed fully automatic LC-MS systems, this opens up future perspectives for the application of sex-specific diagnostic patterns for prediabetes screening in urine. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9333093/ /pubmed/35909528 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.935016 Text en Copyright © 2022 Li, Zhang, Hoene, Fritsche, Zheng, Birkenfeld, Fritsche, Peter, Liu, Zhao, Zhou, Luo, Weigert, Lin, Xu and Lehmann https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Li, Zaifang
Zhang, Yanhui
Hoene, Miriam
Fritsche, Louise
Zheng, Sijia
Birkenfeld, Andreas
Fritsche, Andreas
Peter, Andreas
Liu, Xinyu
Zhao, Xinjie
Zhou, Lina
Luo, Ping
Weigert, Cora
Lin, Xiaohui
Xu, Guowang
Lehmann, Rainer
Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes
title Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes
title_full Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes
title_fullStr Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes
title_short Diagnostic Performance of Sex-Specific Modified Metabolite Patterns in Urine for Screening of Prediabetes
title_sort diagnostic performance of sex-specific modified metabolite patterns in urine for screening of prediabetes
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35909528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.935016
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