Junglyun Kim, Joyce Stechmiller, Michael T Weaver, Debra Lyon, Timothy J Garrett, Fan Yi, Jungmin C Park, Magali R De Carvalho, Debra Lynch Kelly
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Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) metabolomics was used to analyze targeted metabolites. A Bayesian approach was used to examine robust correlations between changes in metabolite values and linear healing slope and to compare by group. <b>Results:</b> The mean age was 71.13 (±9.46 years). Half of the sample were female and the minority (17%) were Black. The mean values of evaluated metabolites for the nonhealed group were consistently lower than those for the healed group. The healed group (<i>n</i> = 12) had higher KYN values. Those on a healing trajectory (<i>n</i> = 23) had lower KYN levels and higher TRP levels at baseline and over time. There was moderate support (Bayes factor = 3.70) for a negative association between change in kynurenic acid and linear healing slope (<i>r</i> = -0.35, credibility intervals [CrI] = -0.62, -0.04; probability of direction [PD] = 98%). 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目的:慢性伤口愈合是一个复杂的过程:慢性伤口愈合是一个复杂的过程,目前人们对这一过程仍不甚了解。最近,色氨酸(TRP)-L-犬尿氨酸(KYN)通路在伤口愈合方面受到越来越多的关注。该研究应用代谢组学阐明了与慢性静脉性腿部溃疡(CVLUs)伤口愈合相关的TRP-L-KYN通路:本研究采用纵向比较设计,从 30 名患有慢性静脉性腿部溃疡的老年患者中采集了 60 份血清样本,这些患者每周在伤口诊所接受一次锐性清创。血清样本在基线和第 4 周(伤口愈合)或第 8 周(伤口未愈合)采集。采用液相色谱-质谱(LC-MS)代谢组学分析目标代谢物。采用贝叶斯方法检查代谢物值变化与线性愈合斜率之间的稳健相关性,并按组别进行比较:平均年龄为 71.13 (±9.46)岁。半数样本为女性,少数(17%)为黑人。未痊愈组的代谢物评估平均值一直低于痊愈组。痊愈组(12 人)的 KYN 值较高;处于痊愈轨迹组(23 人)的 KYN 水平较低,TRP 水平在基线和一段时间内较高。犬尿酸的变化与线性愈合斜率之间的负相关得到了中等程度的支持(贝叶斯因子 = 3.70)(r = -0.35,CrI = -0.62,-0.04,PD = 98%)。结果表明,KYN和TRP可能是CVLU患者愈合的标志物:创新与结论:更好地了解TRP-L- KYN通路与CVLU愈合之间的关系有助于阐明炎症与伤口愈合速度和成功率之间的联系。如果通过重点研究进一步证实这些关联,就可以开发以 TRP-L- KYN 通路为重点的生物标志物。
Association of Tryptophan/Kynurenine Metabolites with Healing in Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers.
Objective: Chronic wound healing is a complex process that is still not well understood. The tryptophan (TRP)-l-kynurenine (KYN) pathway has recently been under increased scrutiny with regard to wound healing. The study applied metabolomics to elucidate the TRP-l-KYN pathway associated with wound healing in chronic venous leg ulcers (CVLUs). Approach: This study used a longitudinal comparative design of 60 serum samples collected from 30 older adult patients with CVLUs, receiving weekly sharp debridement at a wound clinic. The serum samples were collected at baseline and week 4 (healed wounds) or week 8 (nonhealed wounds). Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) metabolomics was used to analyze targeted metabolites. A Bayesian approach was used to examine robust correlations between changes in metabolite values and linear healing slope and to compare by group. Results: The mean age was 71.13 (±9.46 years). Half of the sample were female and the minority (17%) were Black. The mean values of evaluated metabolites for the nonhealed group were consistently lower than those for the healed group. The healed group (n = 12) had higher KYN values. Those on a healing trajectory (n = 23) had lower KYN levels and higher TRP levels at baseline and over time. There was moderate support (Bayes factor = 3.70) for a negative association between change in kynurenic acid and linear healing slope (r = -0.35, credibility intervals [CrI] = -0.62, -0.04; probability of direction [PD] = 98%). Results suggest that KYN and TRP may be markers for healing in individuals with CVLUs. Innovation and Conclusion: Gaining a better understanding of the associations between the TRP-l-KYN pathway and the healing of CVLUs may help to clarify the links of inflammation with the rate and success of wound healing. Biomarker development focused on the TRP-l-KYN pathway could be pursued, if the associations are further supported by focused research studies.
期刊介绍:
Advances in Wound Care rapidly shares research from bench to bedside, with wound care applications for burns, major trauma, blast injuries, surgery, and diabetic ulcers. The Journal provides a critical, peer-reviewed forum for the field of tissue injury and repair, with an emphasis on acute and chronic wounds.
Advances in Wound Care explores novel research approaches and practices to deliver the latest scientific discoveries and developments.
Advances in Wound Care coverage includes:
Skin bioengineering,
Skin and tissue regeneration,
Acute, chronic, and complex wounds,
Dressings,
Anti-scar strategies,
Inflammation,
Burns and healing,
Biofilm,
Oxygen and angiogenesis,
Critical limb ischemia,
Military wound care,
New devices and technologies.