健康青少年色氨酸代谢物网络的时间再现性调查

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International Journal of Tryptophan Research Pub Date : 2021-09-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786469211041376
Kolade Oluwagbemigun, Andrea Anesi, Gerard Clarke, Matthias Schmid, Fulvio Mattivi, Ute Nöthlings
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色氨酸及其生物活性代谢物与全身炎症、心脏代谢疾病和神经退行性疾病等健康状况有关。色氨酸代谢物之间存在动态的相互作用。代谢物之间的相互作用,尤其是那些强烈的、在时间上可重现的相互作用,可能与病理生理有关。我们采用靶向代谢组学方法,在两个时间点(17 岁(基线)和 18 岁(随访))对 132 名表面上健康的青少年参与者(52% 为女性)的 24 小时尿液样本中的色氨酸及其 18 种代谢物的浓度水平进行了量化,这些参与者来自多特蒙德营养和人体测量纵向设计(DONALD)研究。在性别特异性分析中,我们采用了两种网络方法:高斯图形模型和贝叶斯网络,以(1)探索两个时间点的网络结构,(2)检索强相关代谢物,以及(3)确定强相关代谢物是否具有时间重现性。与选定的协变量无关,这两种网络方法揭示了 5 种密切相关且具有时间重现性的关系。这些新关系包括女性的犬尿氨酸与吲哚-3-乙酸之间的关系、男性的犬尿氨酸与黄嘌呤酸之间的关系,以及已知的犬尿氨酸与 3-羟基犬尿氨酸之间的关系、女性的 3-羟基犬尿氨酸与 3-羟基黄嘌呤酸之间的关系和男性的色氨酸与犬尿氨酸之间的关系。总之,这项基于网络的流行病学研究为色氨酸代谢,特别是宿主与微生物代谢物之间的相互作用提供了新的思路。观察到的 5 种关系表明,健康青少年体内的色氨酸和 6 种代谢物存在一种时间上稳定的模式,可对其进行进一步研究,以寻找特定生理状态的指纹。这些关系中的代谢物可能代表一个多生物标记物面板,对健康结果具有参考价值。
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An Investigation into the Temporal Reproducibility of Tryptophan Metabolite Networks Among Healthy Adolescents.

Tryptophan and its bioactive metabolites are associated with health conditions such as systemic inflammation, cardiometabolic diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders. There are dynamic interactions among metabolites of tryptophan. The interactions between metabolites, particularly those that are strong and temporally reproducible could be of pathophysiological relevance. Using a targeted metabolomics approach, the concentration levels of tryptophan and 18 of its metabolites across multiple pathways was quantified in 24-hours urine samples at 2 time-points, age 17 years (baseline) and 18 years (follow-up) from 132 (52% female) apparently healthy adolescent participants of the DOrtmund Nutritional and Anthropometric Longitudinally Designed (DONALD) Study. In sex-specific analyses, we applied 2 network approaches, the Gaussian graphical model and Bayesian network to (1) explore the network structure for both time-points, (2) retrieve strongly related metabolites, and (3) determine whether the strongly related metabolites were temporally reproducible. Independent of selected covariates, the 2 network approaches revealed 5 associations that were strong and temporally reproducible. These were novel relationships, between kynurenic acid and indole-3-acetic acid in females and between kynurenic acid and xanthurenic acid in males, as well as known relationships between kynurenine and 3-hydroxykynurenine, and between 3-hydroxykynurenine and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid in females and between tryptophan and kynurenine in males. Overall, this epidemiological study using network-based approaches shed new light into tryptophan metabolism, particularly the interaction of host and microbial metabolites. The 5 observed relationships suggested the existence of a temporally stable pattern of tryptophan and 6 metabolites in healthy adolescent, which could be further investigated in search of fingerprints of specific physiological states. The metabolites in these relationships may represent a multi-biomarker panel that could be informative for health outcomes.

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