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  • This study is the first to investigate the metabolomic profile of hepatolithiasis, aiming to identify specific metabolites and potential biomarkers for the condition.
  • Researchers analyzed serum metabolites from 30 patients with hepatolithiasis and 20 healthy individuals using advanced liquid chromatography techniques, identifying key differences in metabolite levels.
  • A total of 277 metabolites were found to differ significantly between the two groups, with 60 showing potential as biomarkers, including notable compounds like 18-β-Glycyrrhetinic acid, which could have clinical applications in diagnosing hepatolithiasis.

Article Abstract

Background & Aims: A metabolomic study of hepatolithiasis has yet to be performed. The purpose of the present study was to characterize the metabolite profile and identify potential biomarkers of hepatolithiasis using a metabolomic approach.

Methods: We comprehensively analyzed the serum metabolites from 30 patients with hepatolithiasis and 20 healthy individuals using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry operated in negative and positive ionization modes. Statistical analyses were performed using univariate (Student's t-test) and multivariate (orthogonal partial least-squares discriminant analysis) statistics and R language. Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed to identify potential predictors of hepatolithiasis.

Results: We identified 277 metabolites that were significantly different between hepatolithiasis serum group and healthy control serum group. These metabolites were principally lipids and lipid-like molecules and amino acid metabolites. The steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway was enriched in hepatolithiasis serum group. In all specific metabolites, 75 metabolites were over-expressed in hepatolithiasis serum group. The AUC values for 60 metabolites exceeded 0.70, 4 metabolites including 18-β-Glycyrrhetinic acid, FMH, Rifampicin and PC (4:0/16:2) exceeded 0.90.

Conclusions: We have identified serum metabolites that are associated with hepatolithiasis for the first time. 60 potential metabolic biomarkers were identified, 18-β-Glycyrrhetinic acid, FMH, Rifampicin and PC (4:0/16:2) may have the potential clinical utility in hepatolithiasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11306-022-01927-2DOI Listing

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