Urine LMs quantitative analysis strategy development and LMs CWP biomarkers discovery.

Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat

State Key Laboratory for Fine Exploration and Intelligent Development of Coal Resources, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Ding11 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100083, China; School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Ding11 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100083, China. Electronic address:

Published: April 2024

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  • Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is a major lung disease affecting coal miners, and early diagnosis is crucial as there’s no effective treatment available.
  • Lipid mediators (LMs) in the urine, specifically 13-OxoODE, 9-OxoODE, and 9,10-EpOME, were found to be significantly higher in CWP patients and could serve as important biomarkers for early diagnosis.
  • The study employed UHPLC-MRM techniques to analyze these metabolites, revealing notable differences in enzyme pathways related to inflammation in CWP, which may be influenced by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).

Article Abstract

Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is one of the most common inhalation occupational diseases. It is no effective treatment methods. Early diagnosis of CWP could reduce mortality. Lipid mediators (LMs) as key mediators in the generation and resolution of inflammation, are natural biomarkers for diagnosis inflammatory disease, such as CWP. The UHPLC-MRM technique was used to detect LMs in urine. The metabolic network of LMs in CWP and CT group samples was comprehensively analyzed. Screening for major difference compounds between the two groups. Aimed to contribute to the early diagnosis and treatment of CWP. Urinary levels of 13-OxoODE, 9-OxoODE, and 9,10-EpOME were significantly higher in the CWP group compared with the CT group (P < 0.05). In the model group, the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) for 9-OxoODE,13-OxoODE,9,10-EpOME was 84.4%, 73.3%, and 80.9%, respectively. In the validation group, the area under the ROC was 87.0%, 88.8%, and 68.8% for 9-OxoODE,13-OxoODE,9,10-EpOME, respectively. According to the logistic regression model, the area under the ROC was 80.4% in the model group and 86.7% in the validation group. 13-OxoODE,9-OxoODE,9,10-EpOME could be used as biomarkers for early diagnosis. Significant abnormalities of LOX and CYP450 enzyme pathways were seen in CWP organisms. Changes in the CYP450 enzyme pathway may be associated with PAHs.

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State Key Laboratory for Fine Exploration and Intelligent Development of Coal Resources, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Ding11 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100083, China; School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Ding11 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100083, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is a major lung disease affecting coal miners, and early diagnosis is crucial as there’s no effective treatment available.
  • Lipid mediators (LMs) in the urine, specifically 13-OxoODE, 9-OxoODE, and 9,10-EpOME, were found to be significantly higher in CWP patients and could serve as important biomarkers for early diagnosis.
  • The study employed UHPLC-MRM techniques to analyze these metabolites, revealing notable differences in enzyme pathways related to inflammation in CWP, which may be influenced by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).
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