Retinoblastoma (Rb) is a pediatric eye cancer which if diagnosed at later stages can lead to Rb invasion into the choroid, optic nerve, sclera, or beyond, with the potential of undergoing metastasis. Cancer cells, including Rb cells, reprogram their metabolic circuits for their own survival and progression, which provides a great opportunity to monitor the extent of Rb progression based on metabolic differences. Henceforth, the present study aims to map the metabolic variations in patients with invasive (primarily enucleated eyes with high-risk histopathological features) and noninvasive (eyes salvaged with treatment) unilateral retinoblastoma (Rb) using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) based serum metabolomics. Quantification of differential metabolites in the serum obtained from 9 patients with invasive and 4 with noninvasive unilateral Rb along with 6 controls (no retinal pathology) was carried out using H NMR spectroscopy. A total of 71 metabolites, such as organic acids, amino acids, carbohydrates, and others, were identified in the serum obtained from 9 patients with invasive and 4 with noninvasive unilateral Rb. Partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) models depicted distinct grouping of invasive and noninvasive Rb patients and controls. Differential metabolic fingerprints were observed for invasive and noninvasive Rb patients based on their biostatistical analyses with respect to controls. Remarkable perturbation was observed among various metabolites such as 4-aminobutyrate, 2-phosphoglycerate, -phosphocholine, proline, Sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (Sn-GPC), and -phosphoethanolamine in noninvasive and invasive Rb patients with most of the effects being heightened in the latter group. Metabolic changes unique to invasive and noninvasive Rb patients were also observed. Multivariate receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis unveiled the highest accuracy and potency of ROC models 2 and 5 to distinguish the noninvasive and invasive Rb from controls, respectively. Metabolites identified in the serum of patients with invasive and noninvasive Rb may aid in advancing our knowledge about Rb tumor biology. Differential aberrant metabolic variations in patients with invasive Rb compared to those with noninvasive Rb may guide the decision of enucleation versus globe salvage.
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