Identification of a potential prognostic plasma biomarker of acute ischemic stroke via untargeted LC‐MS metabolomics

Author:

Wu Ming‐Hsiu12,Chang Chiz‐Tzung34ORCID,Lin Yu‐Ning5,Chen Chao‐Jung56

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neurology Department of Internal Medicine Chi Mei Medical Center, Liouying Tainan City Taiwan

2. Department of Long‐Term Care and Health Promotion Min‐Hwei Junior College of Health Care Management Tainan city Taiwan

3. College of Medicine China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

4. Division of Nephrology China Medical University Hospital Taichung Taiwan

5. Graduate Institute of Integrated Medicine College of Chinese Medicine China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

6. Proteomics Core Laboratory Department of Medical Research China Medical University Hospital Taichung Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeStroke is the sudden death of brain cells in a localized area due to an inadequate blood flow or blood vessel rupture, and it seriously affects the quality of life. The metabolite biomarkers are needed for predicting the functional outcome of acute ischemic stroke (AIS).Experimental DesignTo identify biomarkers for AIS, untargeted LC/MS metabolomics was performed on plasma samples from subjects with favorable prognosis (mRS ≤ 2) and unfavorable prognosis (mRS > 2). The identified markers were further absolutely quantified by a targeted MRM approach.ResultsThere were 10 upregulated and 26 downregulated markers. Among these candidates, one was successfully identified as glycocholic acid and then absolutely quantified in plasma samples. Glycocholic acid could discriminate between subjects with favorable and unfavorable prognosis with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.68 and odds ratio of 5.88.Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceGlycocholic acid was identified as a potential plasma metabolite marker of non‐progressive outcomes after ischemic stroke and could serve as predictive prognostic markers for clinical acute stroke outcomes.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology

China Medical University

China Medical University Hospital

Chi Mei Medical Center

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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