Univ Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , ENS de Lyon, Institut des Sciences Analytiques, UMR 5280, 5 rue de la Doua, F-69100 Villeurbanne, France.
Service de chirurgie pédiatrique, CHU de Saint Etienne, Faculté de médecine Jacques Lisfranc, Univ Lyon, Université Jean Monnet , F-42023 Saint-Etienne, France.
J Proteome Res. 2017 Oct 6;16(10):3732-3740. doi: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.7b00421. Epub 2017 Aug 25.
Improving the management of neonatal diseases and prevention of chronic diseases in adulthood requires a better comprehension of the complex maturational processes associated with newborns' development. Urine-based metabolomic studies play a promising role in the fields of pediatrics and neonatology, relying on simple and noninvasive collection procedures while integrating a variety of factors such as genotype, nutritional state, lifestyle, and diseases. Here, we investigate the influence of age, weight, height, and gender on the urine metabolome during the first 4 months of life. Untargeted analysis of urine was carried out by H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for 90 newborns under 4 months of age, and free of metabolic, nephrologic, or urologic diseases. Supervised multivariate statistical analysis of the metabolic profiles revealed metabolites significantly associated with age, weight, and height, respectively. The tremendous growth occurring during the neonatal period is associated with specific modifications of newborns' metabolism. Conversely, gender appears to have no impact on the urine metabolome during early infancy. These results allow a deeper understanding of newborns' metabolic maturation and underline potential confounding factors in newborns' metabolomics studies. We emphasize the need to systematically and precisely report children age, height, and weight that impact urine metabolic profiles of infants.
改善新生儿疾病的管理和预防成年期的慢性病需要更好地理解与新生儿发育相关的复杂成熟过程。基于尿液的代谢组学研究在儿科和新生儿学领域具有广阔的应用前景,它依赖于简单、非侵入性的采集程序,同时整合了多种因素,如基因型、营养状态、生活方式和疾病。在此,我们研究了年龄、体重、身高和性别对生命最初 4 个月尿液代谢组的影响。对 90 名年龄在 4 个月以下、无代谢、肾脏或泌尿系统疾病的新生儿进行了基于 H-核磁共振(NMR)光谱的非靶向尿液分析。代谢图谱的监督多变量统计分析显示了分别与年龄、体重和身高显著相关的代谢物。新生儿期发生的巨大生长与新生儿代谢的特定改变有关。相反,性别似乎对婴儿早期的尿液代谢组没有影响。这些结果使我们能够更深入地了解新生儿的代谢成熟,并强调了新生儿代谢组学研究中的潜在混杂因素。我们强调需要系统和精确地报告影响婴儿尿液代谢图谱的儿童年龄、身高和体重。