Stability Studies of Kynurenine Pathway Metabolites in Blood Components Define Optimal Blood Processing Conditions.

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International Journal of Tryptophan Research Pub Date : 2023-12-15 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786469231213521
Benjamin Heng, Ananda Staats Pires, Sharron Chow, Shivani Krishnamurthy, Brooke Bonnell, Sonia Bustamante, Gilles J Guillemin
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Abstract

The kynurenine pathway (KP) is the main pathway of tryptophan (TRP) metabolism that generates energy for multiple cellular processes. The activity of this pathway has been shown to be dysregulated in multiple human diseases. The resultant modulation of metabolites has been suggested to comprise biomarkers to track disease progression or could identify new therapeutic targets. While metabolite changes can be measured readily in blood, there is limited knowledge on the effect of blood matrices and sample processing time may have on the stability of KP metabolites. Understanding the stability of KP metabolites in blood is integral to obtaining accurate KP data to correlate with clinical pathology. Hence, the aim of this study was to assess the concentration of KP metabolites in matched whole blood, plasma and serum. The impact of pre-analytical sample processing time in the various blood matrices was also analysed. Serum and plasma had the higher concentration of KP metabolites compared to whole blood. Furthermore, concentrations of KP metabolites declined when the collected blood was processed after 24 hours storage at 4°C. Our study shows that that type of blood matrix and the time to processing have an impact on the stability of the KP metabolites. Serum or plasma are the preferred choice of matrix and the isolation of these matrices from whole blood is best performed immediately after collection for optimal analytical KP data.

血液成分中犬尿氨酸途径代谢物的稳定性研究确定了最佳血液处理条件。
犬尿氨酸途径(KP)是色氨酸(TRP)代谢的主要途径,可为多种细胞过程产生能量。在多种人类疾病中,该途径的活性都出现了失调。代谢物的相应变化被认为是跟踪疾病进展的生物标志物,或可确定新的治疗靶点。虽然代谢物的变化可在血液中随时测量,但人们对血液基质和样本处理时间对 KP 代谢物稳定性的影响了解有限。了解 KP 代谢物在血液中的稳定性对于获得与临床病理学相关的准确 KP 数据至关重要。因此,本研究旨在评估匹配的全血、血浆和血清中 KP 代谢物的浓度。研究还分析了各种血液基质中分析前样本处理时间的影响。与全血相比,血清和血浆中的 KP 代谢物浓度更高。此外,采集的血液在 4°C 储存 24 小时后再进行处理,KP 代谢物的浓度会下降。我们的研究表明,血液基质的类型和处理时间对 KP 代谢物的稳定性有影响。血清或血浆是首选基质,从全血中分离这些基质最好在采集后立即进行,以获得最佳的 KP 分析数据。
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