A Metabolic Study on Colon Cancer Using1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Author:

Zamani Zahra1,Arjmand Mohammad1,Vahabi Farideh1,Eshaq Hosseini Seyed Mahmood2,Fazeli Sadegh Mohammad3,Iravani Ayda1,Bayat Parastoo1,Oghalayee Akbar4,Mehrabanfar Mahshid5,Haj Hosseini Reza5,Tashakorpour Mohammad2,Tafazzoli Mohsen6,Sadeghi Sedigheh1

Affiliation:

1. Biochemistry Department, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran 1316943551, Iran

2. Amir Alam Hospital, North Sa’adi Avenue, Tehran 8915964665, Iran

3. Imam Khomeini Hospital, Dr. Gharib Road, Tehran 1419733141, Iran

4. Biotechnology Department, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran 1316943551, Iran

5. Payame Noor University, Tehran 19569, Iran

6. Sharif University, Azadi Avenue, Tehran 11559567, Iran

Abstract

Background. Colorectal carcinoma is the third cause of cancer deaths in the world. For diagnosis, invasive methods like colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy are used, and noninvasive screening tests are not very accurate. We decided to study the potential of1HNMR spectroscopy with metabolomics and chemometrics as a preliminary noninvasive test. We obtained a distinguishing pattern of metabolites and metabolic pathways between colon cancer patient and normal.Methods. Sera were obtained from confirmed colon cancer patients and the same number of healthy controls. Samples were sent for1HNMR spectroscopy and analysis was carried out Chenomex and MATLAB software. Metabolites were identified using Human Metabolic Data Base (HDMB) and the main metabolic cycles were identified using Metaboanalyst software.Results. 15 metabolites were identified such as pyridoxine, orotidine, and taurocholic acid. Main metabolic cycles involved were the bile acid biosynthesis, vitamin B6 metabolism, methane metabolism, and glutathione metabolism.Discussion. The main detected metabolic cycles were also reported earlier in different cancers. Our observations corroborated earlier studies that suggest the importance of lowering serum LCA/DCA and increasing vitamin B6 intake to help prevent colon cancer. This work can be looked upon as a preliminary step in using1HNMR analysis as a screening test before invasive procedures.

Funder

Institut Pasteur

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Biochemistry

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