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孕早期血清的非靶向代谢组学研究表明,与体重指数相关的代谢紊乱与高血压疾病的发生有关:一项发现性研究。

Untargeted metabolomics on first trimester serum implicates metabolic perturbations associated with BMI in development of hypertensive disorders: a discovery study.

作者信息

Li Yuanyuan, Pan Ke, McRitchie Susan L, Harville Emily W, Sumner Susan C J

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, Nutrition Research Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.

Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2023 Jul 17;10:1144131. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1144131. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

GOAL

Body mass index (BMI) in early pregnancy is a critical risk factor for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). The pathobiology of the interplay between BMI and HDP is not fully understood and represents the focus of this investigation.

METHODS

BMI and 1st-trimester serum samples were obtained from the Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity and Stillbirth repository for 154 women (105 without HDP and 49 with HDP). Metabotyping was conducted using ultra-high-performance liquid-chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC HR-MS). Multivariable linear regression and logistic models were used to determine metabolites and pathway perturbations associated with BMI in women with and without HDP, and to determine metabolites and pathway perturbations associated with HDP for women in categories of obese, overweight, and normal weight based on the 1st trimester BMI. These outcome-associated signals were identified or annotated by matching against an in-house physical standards library and public database. Pathway analysis was conducted by the Mummichog algorithm in MetaboAnalyst.

RESULT

Vitamin D3 and lysine metabolism were enriched to associate with BMI for women with and without HDP. Tryptophan metabolism enrichment was associated with HDP in all the BMI categories. Pregnant women who developed HDP showed more metabolic perturbations with BMI (continuous) than those without HDP in their 1st-trimester serum. The HDP-associated pathways for women with normal weight indicated inflammation and immune responses. In contrast, the HDP-associated pathways for women of overweight and obese BMI indicated metabolic syndromes with disorders in glucose, protein, and amino acid, lipid and bile acid metabolism, and oxidative and inflammatory stress.

CONCLUSION

High first-trimester BMI indicates underlying metabolic syndromes, which play critical roles in HDP development. Vitamin D3 and tryptophan metabolism may be the targets to guide nutritional interventions to mitigate metabolic and inflammatory stress in pregnancy and reduce the onset of HDP.

摘要

目标

孕早期体重指数(BMI)是妊娠期高血压疾病(HDP)的关键危险因素。BMI与HDP之间相互作用的病理生物学尚未完全明确,是本研究的重点。

方法

从全球预防早产和死产联盟数据库中获取了154名女性(105名无HDP,49名有HDP)的BMI和孕早期血清样本。使用超高效液相色谱高分辨率质谱(UHPLC HR-MS)进行代谢分型。采用多变量线性回归和逻辑模型,确定有无HDP女性中与BMI相关的代谢物和通路扰动,并根据孕早期BMI确定肥胖、超重和正常体重女性中与HDP相关的代谢物和通路扰动。通过与内部物理标准库和公共数据库进行匹配,识别或注释这些与结果相关的信号。在MetaboAnalyst中使用Mummichog算法进行通路分析。

结果

维生素D3和赖氨酸代谢在有无HDP的女性中均与BMI相关。色氨酸代谢富集在所有BMI类别中均与HDP相关。发生HDP的孕妇在孕早期血清中显示出比无HDP孕妇更多与BMI(连续变量)相关的代谢扰动。正常体重女性中与HDP相关的通路表明存在炎症和免疫反应。相比之下,超重和肥胖BMI女性中与HDP相关的通路表明存在代谢综合征,涉及葡萄糖、蛋白质和氨基酸、脂质和胆汁酸代谢紊乱以及氧化和炎症应激。

结论

孕早期高BMI表明存在潜在的代谢综合征,其在HDP发展中起关键作用。维生素D3和色氨酸代谢可能是指导营养干预的靶点,以减轻孕期代谢和炎症应激并降低HDP的发病风险。

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