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Integrative Analysis of Circulating Metabolite Profiles and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Metrics in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury

机译:颅脑外伤患者循环代谢谱和磁共振成像指标的综合分析

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Recent evidence suggests that patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) have a distinct circulating metabolic profile. However, it is unclear if this metabolomic profile corresponds to changes in brain morphology as observed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The aim of this study was to explore how circulating serum metabolites, following TBI, relate to structural MRI (sMRI) findings. Serum samples were collected upon admission to the emergency department from patients suffering from acute TBI and metabolites were measured using mass spectrometry-based metabolomics. Most of these patients sustained a mild TBI. In the same patients, sMRIs were taken and volumetric data were extracted (138 metrics). From a pool of 203 eligible screened patients, 96 met the inclusion criteria for this study. Metabolites were summarized as eight clusters and sMRI data were reduced to 15 independent components (ICs). Partial correlation analysis showed that four metabolite clusters had significant associations with specific ICs, reflecting both the grey and white matter brain injury. Multiple machine learning approaches were then applied in order to investigate if circulating metabolites could distinguish between positive and negative sMRI findings. A logistic regression model was developed, comprised of two metabolic predictors (erythronic acid and -inositol), which, together with neurofilament light polypeptide (NF-L), discriminated positive and negative sMRI findings with an area under the curve of the receiver-operating characteristic of 0.85 (specificity = 0.89, sensitivity = 0.65). The results of this study show that metabolomic analysis of blood samples upon admission, either alone or in combination with protein biomarkers, can provide valuable information about the impact of TBI on brain structural changes.
机译:最近的证据表明,颅脑外伤患者具有独特的循环代谢特征。但是,尚不清楚这种代谢组学谱是否与磁共振成像(MRI)所观察到的脑形态学变化相对应。这项研究的目的是探讨TBI后循环血清代谢产物与结构性MRI(sMRI)结果之间的关系。进入急诊室后,从急性TBI患者那里收集血清样品,并使用基于质谱的代谢组学方法测量代谢产物。这些患者大多数都患有轻度TBI。在相同的患者中,进行了sMRI,并提取了体积数据(138个指标)。从203名合格的筛查患者中,有96名符合本研究的纳入标准。代谢物总结为8个簇,sMRI数据减少为15个独立成分(IC)。部分相关分析表明,四个代谢物簇与特定的IC有显着的关联,反映了灰质和白质脑损伤。然后应用多种机器学习方法来研究循环代谢物是否可以区分sMRI阳性和阴性。建立了由两个代谢预测因子(赤藓酸和肌醇)组成的逻辑回归模型,该模型与神经丝轻多肽(NF-L)一起区分了sMRI的阳性和阴性结果,并在接受者操作的曲线下0.85(特异度= 0.89,灵敏度= 0.65)。这项研究的结果表明,单独或与蛋白质生物标记物结合使用时对血液样本的代谢组学分析可提供有关TBI对脑结构变化影响的有价值的信息。

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