二手烟和电子烟暴露儿童血浆中薄荷醇的氧化还原代谢组学研究

Matthew Ryan Smith , Zachery R. Jarrell , Ken H Liu , Choon-Myung Lee , Edward T Morgan , Young-Mi Go , Dean P. Jones
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卷烟和电子烟会产生许多氧化还原活性物质,通过二手接触可能影响儿童的健康。高分辨率代谢组学方法可以使用血浆非靶向质谱法来检测二手暴露的氧化还原后果。我们的目的是测试婴儿和儿童血浆中与二手暴露于氧化还原活性香料和香料代谢物相关的氧化应激代谢物和代谢途径的改变。方法对已知有二手香烟和电子烟暴露的人群中婴儿和儿童的太阳靶向血浆代谢组学数据进行可替宁和香料代谢物的分析。一项代谢组关联研究(MWAS)分别对可替宁和薄荷醇葡萄糖醛酸进行了研究,薄荷醇是从氧化还原活性香料薄荷醇中提取的。途径富集分析用于鉴定代谢途径,xMWAS用于检测与风味代谢物相关的代谢群落。结果薄荷醇葡糖苷是与可替宁正相关的几种风味代谢物之一。MWAS和途径富集分析显示,一些途径与薄荷醇葡萄糖醛酸和可替宁都相关,而另一些途径仅与薄荷醇葡萄糖醛酸相关,包括鞘脂、甘油磷脂、抗氧化剂、n -聚糖和线粒体能量代谢。4-羟基壬烯醛等氧化脂质与薄荷醇葡萄糖醛酸正相关。研究结果表明,婴儿和儿童接触二手电子烟的香料与氧化还原代谢的变化有关,而氧化还原代谢与人类肺部疾病有关。
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Redox Metabolomics of Menthol in Children's Plasma with Second-Hand Cigarette and Electronic Cigarette Exposures

Background

Cigarettes and electronic cigarettes generate many redox-active materials which could impact children's health through second-hand exposures. High-resolution metabolomics methods enable use of non-targeted mass spectrometry of plasma to test for redox consequences of second-hand exposures.

Objectives

Our objectives were to test for oxidative stress metabolites and altered metabolic pathways associated with second-hand exposure to redox-active flavorants and flavorant metabolites in plasma of infants and children.

Methods

Untargeted plasma metabolomics data for infants and children in a population known to include individuals with second-hand exposures to cigarettes and electronic cigarettes were analyzed for cotinine and metabolites of flavorants. A metabolome-wide association study (MWAS) was performed separately for cotinine and menthol glucuronide, derived from the redox-active flavorant, menthol. Pathway enrichment analysis was used to identify metabolic pathways, and xMWAS was used to detect metabolic communities associated with flavorant metabolites.

Results

Menthol glucuronide was one of several flavorant metabolites positively correlated with cotinine. MWAS and pathway enrichment analysis revealed that some pathways associated with both menthol glucuronide and cotinine, while others only associated with menthol glucuronide, including sphingolipid, glycerophospholipid, antioxidant, N-glycan and mitochondrial energy metabolism. 4-hydroxynonenal and other oxidized lipids positively correlated with menthol glucuronide.

Discussion

The results show that flavorants from second-hand electronic cigarette and cigarette exposures in infants and children are associated with changes in redox metabolism which are known to associate with human lung diseases.
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