Metabolomics analysis revealed significantly higher synovial Phe/Tyr ratio in reactive arthritis and undifferentiated spondyloarthropathy

Author:

Muhammed Hafis1,Kumar Dinesh2,Dubey Durgesh2,Kumar Sandeep1,Chaurasia Smriti1,Guleria Anupam2,Majumder Sanjukta1,Singh Rajeev1,Agarwal Vikas1,Misra Ramnath1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology

2. Centre for Biomedical Research, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Science, Lucknow, India

Abstract

Abstract Objective To compare the synovial phenylalanine/tyrosine (Phe/Tyr) ratio between ReA/uSpA and RA and OA by NMR spectroscopy. Methods Paired SF and serum of 30 patients with ReA/uSpA were collected and analysed using a 1D 1H Carr Purcell Meiboom Gill NMR spectra recorded on 800 MHz NMR spectrometer equipped with a TCI Cryoprobe (at 300 K). Phe and Tyr were quantified. SF from 25 patients with RA fulfilling ACR classification criteria and 21 patients with OA were taken as inflammatory and non-inflammatory controls. Results The synovial Phe/Tyr ratio was significantly higher in ReA/uSpA compared with RA and OA. Synovial Phe/Tyr ratios were comparable in RA and OA patients. Compared with serum, the Phe/Tyr was significantly higher in the SF in ReA/uSpA. The Phe/Tyr ratio was also found to be positively correlated between serum and SF samples, with a regression coefficient (r2) of 0.287. Conclusions This NMR-based metabolomics study demonstrates that the synovial Phe/Tyr ratio is specifically elevated in ReA/uSpA.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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