Metabolomics analysis reveals characteristic metabolites in different levels of oxaliplatin‐induced neurotoxicity

Author:

Hua Yujiao1,Wang Rong2,Liu Yankui2,Liu Quan3,Qi Xiaowei2,Ding Yongjuan1ORCID,Lv Juan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University Wuxi China

2. Department of Pathology Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University Wuxi China

3. Medical Oncology Three Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University Wuxi China

Abstract

Oxaliplatin (L‐OHP), a third‐generation platinum‐based anti‐tumor drug, finds widespread application in the first‐line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer. Despite its efficacy, the drug's usage is curtailed by a litany of side effects, with L‐OHP‐induced peripheral neuropathy (OIPN) being the most debilitating. This condition can be classified into varying degrees of severity. Employing serum metabolomics, a high‐sensitivity, high‐throughput technique, holds promise as a method to identify biomarkers for clinical assessment and monitoring of OIPN patients across different severity levels. In our study, we analyzed serum metabolites in patients with different OIPN levels using ultra‐performance liquid chromatography‐high resolution mass spectrometry. By employing statistical analyses and pathway enrichment studies, we aimed to identify potential biomarkers and metabolic pathways. Our findings characterized the serum metabolic profiles of patients with varying OIPN levels. Notably, pathway analysis revealed a significant correlation with lipid metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and energy metabolism. Multivariate statistical analysis and receiver operator characteristic curve evaluation pointed to anhalamine and glycochenodeoxycholic acid as potential biomarkers for OIPN C and A, which suggest that serum metabolomics may serve as a potent tool for exploring the metabolic status of patients suffering from diverse diseases and for discovering novel biomarkers.

Publisher

Wiley

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