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Carboxydotrophs for alkane production: from CO/CO2 to fuel
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Metabolomic urine profile : searching for new biomarkers of SDHx-associated pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas
Publication . Martins, Raquel; Gonçalves, Luís G; Cunha, Nuno; Bugalho, Maria João
Context: Metabolomic studies of pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma tissue showed a correlation between metabolomic profile and presence of SDHx mutations, especially a pronounced
increase of succinate.
Objective: To compare the metabolomic profile of 24-hour urine samples of SDHx mutation carriers
with tumors (affected mutation carriers), without tumors (asymptomatic mutation carriers), and
patients with sporadic pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas.
Methods: Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic profiling of urine samples and
metabolomic analysis using pairwise comparisons were complemented by metabolite set enrichment analysis to identify meaningful patterns.
Results: The urine of the affected SDHx carriers showed substantially lower levels of seven metabolites than the urine of asymptomatic mutation carriers (including, succinate and N-acetylaspartate). The urine of patients with SDHx-associated tumors presented substantially higher levels of
three metabolites compared with the urine of patients without mutation; the metabolite set
enrichment analysis identified gluconeogenesis, pyruvate, and aspartate metabolism as the
pathways that most probably explained the differences found. N-acetylaspartate was the only
metabolite the urinary levels of which were significantly different between the three groups.
Conclusions: The metabolomic urine profile of the SDHx mutation carriers with tumors is different
from that of asymptomatic carriers and from that of patients with sporadic neoplasms. Differences
are likely to reflect the altered mitochondria energy production and pseudohypoxia signature of
these tumors. The urinary levels of N-acetylaspartate and succinate contrast with those reported in
tumor tissue, suggesting a defective washout process of oncometabolites in association with tumorigenesis. The role of N-acetylaspartate as a tumor marker for these tumors merits further
investigation.
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SFRH/BPD/111100/2015
