Accession PRJCA030253
Title Metabolomic alterations associated with Behcet's disease
Relevance Medical
Data types Metabolomics
Organisms Homo sapiens
Description The diagnosis of Bhecet's disease (BD) remains challenging due to the lack of diagnostic biomarkers. This study aims to identify potential serum metabolites associated with BD and its disease activity. Medical records and serum samples of 24 pretreated BD patients, 12 post-treated BD patients, and age-matched healthy controls (HC) were collected for metabolomics and lipidomics profiling using UPLC-QTOF-MS and UPLC-QTOF-MSE approaches. dditionally, serum samples from an independent cohort of BD patients, disease controls including rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Takayasu's arteritis (TA), Crohn's disease (CD) patients, and HC were collected for further validation of two potential biomarkers using UPLC-QTOFMS analysis. Unsupervised principal component analysis (PCA) showed a clear separation of metabolomics profiles of BD patients from HC. Statistical analysis of the data revealed differential metabolites between BD patients and HC. The serum levels of some phosphatidylcholines (PCs) were found to be significantly lower in BD patients, while the levels of several polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) were increased markedly in the BD group compared with HC. Furthermore, the serum level of two omega-6 PUFAs, linoleic acid (LA) and arachidonic acid (AA), were dramatically decreased in patients with remission. A validation cohort confirmed that the serum LA and AA levels in BD patients were significantly higher than those in HC and patients with RA, SLE, TA, and CD. In addition, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis indicated good sensitivity and specificity. The serum metabolomics profiles in BD patients are altered. Serum LA and AA are promising diagnostic biomarkers for BD
Sample scope Multiisolate
Release date 2024-09-18
Publication
PubMed ID Article title Journal name DOI Year
30249301
39461948 TNF inhibitors target a mevalonate metabolite/TRPM2/calcium signaling axis in neutrophils to dampen vasculitis in Behçet's disease Nature Communications 10.1038/s41467-024-53528-3 2024
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) General Program 81571598
CAMS CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences 2016-I2M-1-013
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China (MOST) National Key Technologies R&D Program 2016YFC0906201
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Accession Database name
30249301 NCBI
Submitter Wenjie Zheng (zhengwj@pumch.cn)
Organization Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Submission date 2024-09-18

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