Raoul K. Khanna , Sophie Catanese , Geoffroy Mortemousque , Camille Dupuy , Antoine Lefevre , Patrick Emond , Stéphane Beltran , Valérie Gissot , Pierre-Jean Pisella , Hélène Blasco , Philippe Corcia
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摘要
目的:肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症(ALS)临床表现多变,加上缺乏确凿的诊断工具,导致平均诊断延迟9个月。本研究旨在评估 ALS 患者基底泪液的代谢组学分析是否可作为诊断 ALS、预测预后和区分内分型的生物标记物:方法:2021 年 9 月至 2023 年 3 月在法国开展了一项单中心前瞻性病例对照研究,根据修订后的 EI Escorial 标准纳入 ALS 患者。研究人员使用微毛细管玻璃管收集了两微升的基础泪液,并使用超高效液相色谱法和质谱法进行了分析。进行了单变量和多变量分析:结果:共纳入 25 名 ALS 患者和 30 名对照组。ALS 组和对照组的代谢物水平无明显差异(P>0.05)。基础泪液代谢组中的 6 种代谢物可明显区分脊髓侧索硬化症的球部和脊柱型,其中球部型患者的 5 种代谢物(苯胺、三尖杉碱、咖啡因、茶碱和甲基 beta-D-半乳糖苷)含量降低,脊柱型患者的 1 种代谢物(十二碳二酸)含量降低:这项研究首次对 ALS 患者的基础泪液代谢组学进行了前瞻性分析。尽管无法根据代谢特征区分 ALS 患者和对照组,但这些发现有助于了解 ALS 的表型多样性。值得注意的是,研究还发现了区分脊髓侧索硬化症和球部侧索硬化症的不同代谢特征。
Metabolomics of basal tears in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A cross-sectional study
Purpose
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) clinical variability, along with the lack of conclusive diagnostic instruments, result in average diagnosis delays of 9 months. This study aimed to assess whether metabolomic profiling of basal tears in ALS patients could act as a biological marker for diagnosing ALS, predicting prognosis, and discriminating between endophenotypes.
Methods
A single-center prospective case-control study was conducted in France from September 2021 to March 2023 including patients with ALS according to the revised EI Escorial criteria. Two microliters of basal tears were collected using microcapillary glass tubes and analyzed with ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. Both univariate and multivariate analyses were performed.
Results
Twenty-five patients with ALS and 30 controls were included. No significant differences in metabolite levels were found between ALS and control groups (p > 0.05). The basal tear metabolome significantly discriminated bulbar and spinal forms of ALS based on 6 metabolites, among which 5 were decreased (aniline, trigonelline, caffeine, theophylline and methyl beta-D-galactoside) in the bulbar form and 1 was decreased in the spinal form (dodecanedioic acid).
Conclusion
This study represents the first prospective analysis of basal tear metabolomics in individuals with ALS. Despite the inability to distinguish between ALS patients and controls based on metabolic signatures, these findings could contribute to understanding the phenotypic diversity of ALS. Notably, distinct metabolic profiles were identified that differentiate between the bulbar and spinal forms of the disease.
期刊介绍:
The Ocular Surface, a quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal, is an authoritative resource that integrates and interprets major findings in diverse fields related to the ocular surface, including ophthalmology, optometry, genetics, molecular biology, pharmacology, immunology, infectious disease, and epidemiology. Its critical review articles cover the most current knowledge on medical and surgical management of ocular surface pathology, new understandings of ocular surface physiology, the meaning of recent discoveries on how the ocular surface responds to injury and disease, and updates on drug and device development. The journal also publishes select original research reports and articles describing cutting-edge techniques and technology in the field.
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