Author:
He Michelle Junyi,Pu Wenjun,Wang Xi,Zhong Xiaoni,Zhao Dong,Zeng Zhipeng,Cai Wanxia,Liu Jiayi,Huang Jianrong,Tang Donge,Dai Yong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the deadliest cancers and is mainly developed from chronic liver diseases such as hepatitis-B infection-associated liver cirrhosis (LC). The progression from LC to HCC makes the detection of diagnostic biomarkers to be challenging. Hence, there have been constant efforts to improve on identifying the critical and predictive changes accompanying the disease progression.
Methods
In this study, we looked to using the mass spectrometry mediated spatial metabolomics technique to simultaneous examine hundreds of metabolites in an untargeted fashion. Additionally, metabolic profiles were compared between six subregions within the HCC tissue to collect spatial information.
Results
Through those metabolites, altered metabolic pathways in LC and HCC were identified. Specifically, the amino acid metabolisms and the glycerophospholipid metabolisms experienced the most changes. Many of the altered metabolites and metabolic pathways were able to be connected through the urea cycle.
Conclusions
The identification of the key metabolites and pathways can expand our knowledge on HCC metabolic reprogramming and help us exam potential biomarkers for earlier detection of the malignant disease progression.
Funder
The Scientific Research Youth Fund of Shenzhen Third People's Hospital
Shenzhen Science and Technology R&D Fund
Shenzhen Key Medical Discipline Construction Fund
Guangxi Key Laboratory of Metabolic Diseases Research
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology
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