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疾病的诱导挥发物组学

Induced volatolomics of pathologies.

作者信息

Djago Fabiola, Lange Justin, Poinot Pauline

机构信息

University of Poitiers, UMR CNRS 7285, Institut de Chimie des Milieux et Matériaux de Poitiers (IC2MP), E.BiCoM Team, Poitiers, France.

出版信息

Nat Rev Chem. 2021 Mar;5(3):183-196. doi: 10.1038/s41570-020-00248-z. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Abstract

Volatolomics allows us to elucidate cell metabolic processes in real time. In particular, a volatile organic compound (VOC) excreted from our bodies may be specific for a certain disease, such that measuring this VOC may afford a simple, fast, accessible and safe diagnostic approach. Yet, finding the optimal endogenous volatile marker specific to a pathology is non-trivial because of interlaboratory disparities in sample preparation and analysis, as well as high interindividual variability. These limit the sensitivity and specificity of volatolomics and its applications in biological and clinical fields but have motivated the development of induced volatolomics. This approach aims to overcome issues by measuring VOCs that result not from an endogenous metabolite but, rather, from the pathogen-specific or metabolic-specific enzymatic metabolism of an exogenous biological or chemical probe. In this Review, we introduce volatile-compound-based probes and discuss how they can be exploited to detect and discriminate pathogenic infections, to assess organ function and to diagnose and monitor cancers in real time. We focus on cases in which labelled probes have informed us about metabolic processes and consider the potential and drawbacks of the probes for clinical trials. Beyond diagnostics, VOC-based probes may also be effective tools to explore biological processes more generally.

摘要

挥发性代谢组学使我们能够实时阐明细胞代谢过程。特别是,我们身体排出的挥发性有机化合物(VOC)可能对某种特定疾病具有特异性,因此测量这种VOC可能提供一种简单、快速、便捷且安全的诊断方法。然而,由于样本制备和分析过程中的实验室间差异以及个体间的高度变异性,找到针对某种病理状况的最佳内源性挥发性标志物并非易事。这些因素限制了挥发性代谢组学的敏感性和特异性及其在生物学和临床领域的应用,但也推动了诱导挥发性代谢组学的发展。这种方法旨在通过测量并非来自内源性代谢物,而是来自外源性生物或化学探针的病原体特异性或代谢特异性酶促代谢产生的VOC来克服这些问题。在本综述中,我们介绍基于挥发性化合物的探针,并讨论如何利用它们来检测和区分致病性感染、评估器官功能以及实时诊断和监测癌症。我们重点关注标记探针为我们提供有关代谢过程信息的案例,并考虑这些探针在临床试验中的潜力和缺点。除了诊断之外,基于VOC的探针也可能是更广泛地探索生物学过程的有效工具。

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