谷氨酰胺
代谢组学
丙氨酸转氨酶
医学
代谢物
肝损伤
内科学
人口
酒
天冬氨酸转氨酶
转氨酶
乙醇
生物标志物
γ-谷氨酰转移酶
内分泌学
生理学
化学
生物化学
生物
酶
氨基酸
生物信息学
环境卫生
碱性磷酸酶
作者
Sei Harada,Toru Takebayashi,Ayako Kurihara,Miki Akiyama,Asako Suzuki,Yoko Hatakeyama,Daisuke Sugiyama,Kazuyo Kuwabara,Ayano Takeuchi,Tomonori Okamura,Yuji Nishiwaki,Taichiro Tanaka,Akiyoshi Hirayama,Masahiro Sugimoto,Tomoyoshi Soga,Masaru Tomita
标识
DOI:10.1007/s12199-015-0494-y
摘要
OBJECTIVE: Metabolomics is a promising approach to the identification of biomarkers in plasma. Here, we performed a population-based, cross-sectional study to identify potential biomarkers of alcohol intake and alcohol-induced liver injury by metabolomic profiling using capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS). METHODS: Fasting plasma samples were collected from 896 Japanese men who participated in the baseline survey of the Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study, and 115 polar metabolites were identified and absolutely quantified by CE-MS. Information on daily ethanol intake was collected through a standardized, self-administered questionnaire. The associations between ethanol intake and plasma concentration of metabolites were examined. Relationships between metabolite concentrations or their ratios and serum liver enzyme levels in the highest ethanol intake group (>46.0 g/day) were then examined by linear regression analysis. Replication analysis was conducted in 193 samples collected from independent population of this cohort. RESULTS: Nineteen metabolites were identified to have an association with daily alcohol consumption both in the original and replication population. Three of these metabolites (threonine, glutamine, and guanidinosuccinate) were found to associate well with elevated levels of serum liver enzymes in the highest ethanol intake group, but not in the non-drinker group. We also found that the glutamate/glutamine ratio had a much stronger relation to serum γ-glutamyltransferase, aspartate transaminase, and alanine transaminase than glutamate or glutamine alone (standardized beta = 0.678, 0.558, 0.498, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: We found 19 metabolites associated with alcohol intake, and three biomarker candidates (threonine, guanidinosuccinate and glutamine) of alcohol-induced liver injury. Glutamate/glutamine ratio might also be good biomarker.
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