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移植肝癌生长过程中尿液挥发性代谢组的变化。

Changes in the urine volatile metabolome throughout growth of transplanted hepatocarcinoma.

机构信息

Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 May 11;12(1):7774. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-11818-0.

Abstract

Trained detection dogs distinguish between urine samples from healthy organisms and organisms with malignant tumors, suggesting that the volatile urine metabolome contains information about tumor progression. The aim of this study was to determine whether the stage of tumor growth affects the chemical differences in the urine of mice and to what extent the "olfactory image of disease" perceived by dogs coincides with the "image of disease" recorded by the mass spectrometer. We used a novel laser ionization mass spectrometry method and propose a mass spectrometric analysis without detailed interpretation of the spectrum of volatile metabolomes in urine. The mass spectrometer we use works without sample preparation and registers volatile organic compounds in air at room temperature without changing the pH of the sample, i.e. under conditions similar to those in which dogs solve the same problem. The experimental cancer models were male BDF-f1 hybrid mice transplanted with hepatocarcinoma tissue, and similar mice transplanted with healthy liver tissue were used as controls. Our data show that both dogs and our proposed laser mass spectrometry method are able to detect both the entire spectrum of volatile organic compounds associated with the disease and minor changes in this spectrum during its course.

摘要

训练有素的检测犬能够区分健康生物和患有恶性肿瘤的生物的尿液样本,这表明挥发性尿液代谢组包含有关肿瘤进展的信息。本研究的目的是确定肿瘤生长阶段是否会影响小鼠尿液中的化学差异,以及狗感知的“疾病嗅觉图像”在多大程度上与质谱仪记录的“疾病图像”相吻合。我们使用了一种新型的激光电离质谱方法,并提出了一种无需详细解释尿液挥发性代谢组谱的质谱分析方法。我们使用的质谱仪无需样品制备,可在室温下记录空气中的挥发性有机化合物,而不会改变样品的 pH 值,即在与狗解决相同问题时相似的条件下。实验性癌症模型是雄性 BDF-f1 杂交小鼠移植肝癌组织,以及类似的移植健康肝组织的小鼠作为对照。我们的数据表明,狗和我们提出的激光质谱方法都能够检测与疾病相关的挥发性有机化合物的整个谱以及该谱在其过程中的微小变化。

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