Author:
Yamauchi Takafumi,Ochi Daisuke,Matsukawa Naomi,Saigusa Daisuke,Ishikuro Mami,Obara Taku,Tsunemoto Yoshiki,Kumatani Satsuki,Yamashita Riu,Tanabe Osamu,Minegishi Naoko,Koshiba Seizo,Metoki Hirohito,Kuriyama Shinichi,Yaegashi Nobuo,Yamamoto Masayuki,Nagasaki Masao,Hiyama Satoshi,Sugawara Junichi
Abstract
AbstractThe elucidation of dynamic metabolomic changes during gestation is particularly important for the development of methods to evaluate pregnancy status or achieve earlier detection of pregnancy-related complications. Some studies have constructed models to evaluate pregnancy status and predict gestational age using omics data from blood biospecimens; however, less invasive methods are desired. Here we propose a model to predict gestational age, using urinary metabolite information. In our prospective cohort study, we collected 2741 urine samples from 187 healthy pregnant women, 23 patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and 14 patients with spontaneous preterm birth. Using gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, we identified 184 urinary metabolites that showed dynamic systematic changes in healthy pregnant women according to gestational age. A model to predict gestational age during normal pregnancy progression was constructed; the correlation coefficient between actual and predicted weeks of gestation was 0.86. The predicted gestational ages of cases with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy exhibited significant progression, compared with actual gestational ages. This is the first study to predict gestational age in normal and complicated pregnancies by using urinary metabolite information. Minimally invasive urinary metabolomics might facilitate changes in the prediction of gestational age in various clinical settings.
Funder
The Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
JSPS KAKENHI
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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