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Validation of a urine metabolome fingerprint in dog for phenotypic classification

机译:验证狗尿液代谢组指纹表型分类

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Selective breeding of dogs over hundreds of years has inadvertently resulted in breed-specific propensities to particular diseases. Furthermore, it has likely induced more subtle affects on the physiology of certain breeds and moved them from their evolutionary optima. In the absence of obvious disease phenotypes such subtle changes could have yet unrecognised breed-specific implications for health and well-being. Here we have applied NMR metabolomics as a discovery-driven approach to identify the impact of breed on the urinary profile of dog and to determine if non-disease-related breed differences can be identified. Multiple urines were collected non-invasively over a two-week period from seven neutered male Labrador retrievers and miniature Schnauzers. Following NMR analyses by 1-dimensional 1H and 2-dimensional 1H J-resolved (JRES) spectroscopy, principal component analysis revealed that the metabolic variability within each individual is relatively small compared to inter-individual variability, and that some separation between breeds was evident. A supervised model, using partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) with class based upon breed, was trained using the JRES data. The model predicted correctly the breed of seven additional urines, yielding a model sensitivity and specificity of 100%. Several significant metabolic differences between the breeds were identified. A second model was developed using PLS-DA with class based upon individual dogs, which again achieved high classification accuracy for the test set. Overall, this confirms that canine urine is information-rich and that breed is a major determinant of urinary metabolic fingerprints. In the future this may enable a more accurate development of specific nutritional care for an individual or breed.
机译:数百年来,狗的选择性繁殖无意间导致了特定疾病对特定疾病的倾向。此外,它可能对某些品种的生理产生了更微妙的影响,并使它们脱离了进化的最佳状态。在没有明显的疾病表型的情况下,这种细微的变化可能尚未认识到特定品种对健康和福祉的影响。在这里,我们将NMR代谢组学应用为发现驱动的方法,以确定品种对狗尿谱的影响,并确定是否可以鉴定出与疾病无关的品种差异。在两周内从七个绝育的男性拉布拉多猎犬和迷你雪纳瑞犬中无创收集了多尿。通过1维1 H和2维1 H J分辨(JRES)光谱进行NMR分析后,主成分分析表明,与个体间相比,每个个体内的代谢变异性都较小变异性,并且品种之间的某些分离是显而易见的。使用JRES数据训练了监督模型,该模型使用了基于品种的部分最小二乘判别分析(PLS-DA)。该模型正确预测了另外七个尿液的种类,从而产生了100%的模型敏感性和特异性。品种之间有几个重要的代谢差异。使用PLS-DA根据狗的类别开发了第二个模型,该模型再次实现了测试集的高分类精度。总的来说,这证实了犬尿中信息丰富,品种是尿液代谢指纹的主要决定因素。将来,这可能使个人或品种的特定营养保健更加准确地发展。

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    《Metabolomics》 |2007年第4期|453-463|共11页
  • 作者单位

    School of Biosciences University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK;

    Henry Wellcome Building for Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy Division of Cancer Studies University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK;

    Henry Wellcome Building for Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy Division of Cancer Studies University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK;

    Henry Wellcome Building for Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy Division of Cancer Studies University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK;

    WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition Freeby Lane Waltham-on-the-Wolds Melton Mowbray Leicestershire LE14 4RT UK;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Metabolomics; NMR; Dog; Urine; Breed; Phenotype;

    机译:代谢组学;NMR;狗;尿液;品种;表型;
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