Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis

Genetic and metabolic changes in tissue and blood are reported to occur several years before glioma diagnosis. As gliomas are currently detected late, a liquid biopsy for early detection could impact the quality of life and prognosis of patients. Here, we present a nested case-control study of 550 p...

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Main Authors: Löding, S, Andersson, U, Kaaks, R, Schulze, MB, Pala, V, Urbarova, I, Amiano, P, Colorado-Yohar, SM, Guevara, M, Heath, AK, Chatziioannou, AC, Johansson, M, Nyberg, L, Antti, H, Björkblom, B, Melin, B
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Published: American Society for Clinical investigation 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/106286
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.171225
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spelling ftimperialcol:oai:spiral.imperial.ac.uk:10044/1/106286 2023-11-12T04:23:23+01:00 Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis Löding, S Andersson, U Kaaks, R Schulze, MB Pala, V Urbarova, I Amiano, P Colorado-Yohar, SM Guevara, M Heath, AK Chatziioannou, AC Johansson, M Nyberg, L Antti, H Björkblom, B Melin, B 2023-08-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/106286 https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.171225 en eng American Society for Clinical investigation JCI Insight 2379-3708 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/106286 doi:10.1172/jci.insight.171225 Copyright: © 2023, Löding et al. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal Article 2023 ftimperialcol https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.171225 2023-11-02T23:43:24Z Genetic and metabolic changes in tissue and blood are reported to occur several years before glioma diagnosis. As gliomas are currently detected late, a liquid biopsy for early detection could impact the quality of life and prognosis of patients. Here, we present a nested case-control study of 550 pre-diagnostic glioma cases and 550 healthy controls, from the Northern Sweden Health and Disease study (NSHDS) and the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. We identified 93 significantly altered metabolites related to glioma development up to eight years before diagnosis. Out of these metabolites, a panel of 20 selected metabolites showed strong disease correlation and consistent progression pattern towards diagnosis in both the NSHDS and EPIC cohorts, and separated favorably future cases from controls independently of biological sex. The blood metabolite panel also successfully separated both lower grade glioma and glioblastoma cases from controls, up to eight years before diagnosis in NSHDS (glioma AUC=0.85, P=3.1e-12; glioblastoma AUC=0.85, P=6.3e-8), and up to two years before diagnosis in EPIC (glioma AUC=0.81, P=0.005; glioblastoma AUC=0.89, P=0.04). Pathway enrichment analysis detected metabolites related to the TCA-cycle, Warburg effect, gluconeogenesis, cysteine-, pyruvate- and tyrosine metabolism as the most affected. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Imperial College London: Spiral JCI Insight
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description Genetic and metabolic changes in tissue and blood are reported to occur several years before glioma diagnosis. As gliomas are currently detected late, a liquid biopsy for early detection could impact the quality of life and prognosis of patients. Here, we present a nested case-control study of 550 pre-diagnostic glioma cases and 550 healthy controls, from the Northern Sweden Health and Disease study (NSHDS) and the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. We identified 93 significantly altered metabolites related to glioma development up to eight years before diagnosis. Out of these metabolites, a panel of 20 selected metabolites showed strong disease correlation and consistent progression pattern towards diagnosis in both the NSHDS and EPIC cohorts, and separated favorably future cases from controls independently of biological sex. The blood metabolite panel also successfully separated both lower grade glioma and glioblastoma cases from controls, up to eight years before diagnosis in NSHDS (glioma AUC=0.85, P=3.1e-12; glioblastoma AUC=0.85, P=6.3e-8), and up to two years before diagnosis in EPIC (glioma AUC=0.81, P=0.005; glioblastoma AUC=0.89, P=0.04). Pathway enrichment analysis detected metabolites related to the TCA-cycle, Warburg effect, gluconeogenesis, cysteine-, pyruvate- and tyrosine metabolism as the most affected.
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author Löding, S
Andersson, U
Kaaks, R
Schulze, MB
Pala, V
Urbarova, I
Amiano, P
Colorado-Yohar, SM
Guevara, M
Heath, AK
Chatziioannou, AC
Johansson, M
Nyberg, L
Antti, H
Björkblom, B
Melin, B
spellingShingle Löding, S
Andersson, U
Kaaks, R
Schulze, MB
Pala, V
Urbarova, I
Amiano, P
Colorado-Yohar, SM
Guevara, M
Heath, AK
Chatziioannou, AC
Johansson, M
Nyberg, L
Antti, H
Björkblom, B
Melin, B
Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
author_facet Löding, S
Andersson, U
Kaaks, R
Schulze, MB
Pala, V
Urbarova, I
Amiano, P
Colorado-Yohar, SM
Guevara, M
Heath, AK
Chatziioannou, AC
Johansson, M
Nyberg, L
Antti, H
Björkblom, B
Melin, B
author_sort Löding, S
title Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
title_short Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
title_full Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
title_fullStr Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
title_sort altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
publisher American Society for Clinical investigation
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