Metabolome analyses of skin dialysate: Insights into skin interstitial fluid biomarkers

Akihiko Oharazawa , Gulinu Maimaituxun , Koichi Watanabe , Takeshi Nishiyasu , Naoto Fujii
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Abstract

Background

Metabolites in biofluids can serve as biomarkers for diagnosing diseases and monitoring body conditions. Among the available biofluids, interstitial fluid (ISF) in the skin has garnered considerable attention owing to its advantages, which include inability to clot, easy access to the skin, and possibility of incorporating wearable devices. However, the scientific understanding of skin ISF composition is limited.

Objective

In this study, we aimed to compare metabolites between skin dialysate containing metabolites from the skin ISF and venous blood (plasma) samples, both collected under resting states.

Methods

We collected forearm skin dialysate using intradermal microdialysis alongside venous blood (plasma) samples from 12 healthy young adults. We analyzed these samples using capillary electrophoresis–fourier transform mass spectrometry–based metabolomics (CE–FTMS).

Results

Significant positive correlations were observed in 39 metabolites between the skin dialysate and plasma, including creatine (a mitochondrial disease biomarker), 1-methyladenosine (an early detection of cancer biomarker), and trimethylamine N-oxide (a posterior predictor of heart failure biomarker). Based on the Human Metabolome Technologies database, we identified 12 metabolites unique to forearm skin dialysate including nucleic acids, benzoate acids, fatty acids, amino acids, ascorbic acid, 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethyleneglycol (an Alzheimer’s disease biomarker), and cysteic acid (an acute myocardial infarction biomarker).

Conclusion

We show that some venous blood biomarkers may be predicted from skin dialysate or skin ISF, and that these fluids may serve as diagnostic and monitoring tools for health and clinical conditions.

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皮肤透析液的代谢组分析:皮肤间质液生物标志物透视。
背景:生物流体中的代谢物可作为诊断疾病和监测身体状况的生物标志物。在现有的生物流体中,皮肤间质液(ISF)因其不易凝结、易于接触皮肤以及可纳入可穿戴设备等优点而备受关注。然而,科学界对皮肤 ISF 成分的了解还很有限:在这项研究中,我们旨在比较含有皮肤 ISF 代谢物的皮肤透析液与静脉血(血浆)样本之间的代谢物:我们使用皮内微透析法采集了 12 名健康年轻人的前臂皮肤透析液和静脉血液(血浆)样本。我们使用毛细管电泳-傅立叶变换质谱法(CE-FTMS)对这些样本进行了代谢组学分析:结果:在皮肤透析液和血浆之间的 39 种代谢物中观察到了显著的正相关性,包括肌酸(线粒体疾病生物标志物)、1-甲基腺苷(癌症早期检测生物标志物)和三甲胺 N-氧化物(心力衰竭后期预测生物标志物)。根据人类代谢组技术数据库,我们确定了 12 种前臂皮肤透析液特有的代谢物,包括核酸、苯甲酸、脂肪酸、氨基酸、抗坏血酸、3-甲氧基-4-羟基苯乙二醇(一种阿尔茨海默病生物标记物)和半胱氨酸(一种急性心肌梗死生物标记物):我们的研究表明,一些静脉血生物标志物可以从皮肤透析液或皮肤ISF中预测出来,这些液体可以作为健康和临床状况的诊断和监测工具。
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