The value of serum metabolomics analysis in predicting the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

Mengruo Zhu, Zibire Fulati, Yang Liu, Wenshuo Wang, Qian Wu, Yangang Su, Hai-yan Chen, X. Shu
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Objective To construct a prediction model based on metabolic profiling for predicting the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Methods Peripheral venous (PV) and coronary sinus (CS) blood samples were collected from 25 patients with heart failure (HF) at the time of CRT implantation, and PV blood samples were obtained from ten healthy controls. The serum samples were analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). As per the clinical and echocardiographic assessment at the 6-month follow-up, the HF patients were categorized as CRT responders and non-responders. Results HF patients had altered serum metabolomic profiles that were significantly different from those of the healthy controls. Differential metabolites were also observed between CRT responders and non-responders. A prediction model for CRT response (CRT-Re) was constructed using the concentration levels of the differential metabolites, L-arginine and taurine. The optimal cutoff value of the CRT-Re model was found to be 0.343 by ROC analysis (sensitivity, 88.2%; specificity, 87.5%; Area under curve (AUC) = 0.897, P = 0.002). The concentration levels of the differential metabolites, L-arginine and lysyl-gamma-glutamate, in PV serum were significantly correlated with that in CS serum (r = 0.945 and 0.680, respectively, all P < 0.001). Conclusions Our results suggest that serum-based metabolic profiling may be a potential complementary screening tool for predicting the outcome of CRT.
血清代谢组学分析在预测心脏再同步化治疗反应中的价值
目的建立基于代谢谱的心脏再同步化治疗(CRT)疗效预测模型。方法采集25例心衰患者外周血静脉(PV)和冠状窦(CS)血,同时取10例健康对照者外周血(PV)血。采用液相色谱-质谱法(LC-MS)对血清样品进行分析。根据6个月随访时的临床和超声心动图评估,将HF患者分为CRT应答者和无应答者。结果HF患者的血清代谢组学特征与健康对照组有显著差异。在CRT应答者和无应答者之间也观察到代谢物的差异。利用差异代谢物、l -精氨酸和牛磺酸的浓度水平,建立了CRT反应预测模型(CRT- re)。ROC分析发现,CRT-Re模型的最佳截断值为0.343(灵敏度为88.2%;特异性,87.5%;曲线下面积(AUC) = 0.897, P = 0.002)。PV血清中差异代谢物l-精氨酸和赖氨酸- γ -谷氨酸浓度水平与CS血清中差异代谢物l-精氨酸和赖氨酸- γ -谷氨酸浓度水平显著相关(r分别为0.945和0.680,P均< 0.001)。我们的研究结果表明,基于血清的代谢谱分析可能是预测CRT结果的潜在补充筛查工具。
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