posted on 2013-01-04, 00:00authored byTao Zhang, Xiaoyan Wu, Chaofu Ke, Mingzhu Yin, Zhenzi Li, Lijun Fan, Wang Zhang, Haiyu Zhang, Falin Zhao, Xiaohua Zhou, Ge Lou, Kang Li
To evaluate the application of urinary metabolomics on
discovering
potential biomarkers for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), urine samples
from 40 preoperative EOC patients, 62 benign ovarian tumor (BOT) patients,
and 54 healthy controls were collected and analyzed with ultraperformance
liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry
(UPLC-QTOF/MS). Good separations were obtained for EOC vs BOT, EOC
vs healthy controls analyzed by partial least-squares discriminant
analysis, or principal component analysis. Twenty-two ascertained
metabolomic biomarkers were found to be disturbed in several metabolic
pathways among EOC patients, including nucleotide metabolism (pseudouridine,
N4-acetylcytidine), histidine metabolism (l-histidine, imidazol-5-yl-pyruvate),
tryptophan metabolism (3-indolelactic acid), and mucin metabolism
(3′-sialyllactose and 3-sialyl-N-acetyllactosamine).
In addition, the concentrations of some urinary metabolites of 18
postoperative EOC patients among the 40 EOC patients changed significantly
compared with those of their preoperative condition, and four of them
suggested recovery tendency toward normal level after surgical operation,
including N4-acetylcytidine, pseudouridine, urate-3-ribonucleoside,
and succinic acid. These metabolites would be highly postulated to
be associated with EOC. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that
urinary metabolomics analysis by UPLC-QTOF/MS, performed in a minimally
noninvasive and convenient manner, possessed great potential in biomarker
discovery for EOC.