Z Gastroenterol 2024; 62(01): e3-e4
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1777465
Abstracts | GASL
Lecture Session III METABOLISM (INCL. MASLD) 26/01/2024, 17.50pm–18.35pm, Lecture Hall

Patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis exhibit a specific metabolomic and lipidomic profile

Hauke Christian Tews
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Christa Büchler
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Arne Kandulski
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Tanja Elger
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Johanna Loibl
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Stephan Schmid
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Stefanie Sommersberger
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Tanja Fererberger
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Sebastian Zundler
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Dominik Bettenworth
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Claudia Kunst
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Karsten Gülow
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Sally Kempa
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Simon Weidlich
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Jens Uwe Marquardt
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Christian Sina
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Ulrich Günther
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Bandik Föh
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Stefan Gunawan
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Martina Müller-Schilling
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
,
Franzisika Schmelter
1   University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
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Background For disease monitoring in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), accurate biomarkers are a prerequisite for individual disease characterization and personalized therapy. This study introduces metabolic profiling in serum samples of patients with PSC as a promising approach for biomarker determination. The study aimed to characterize metabolomic and lipidomic profiles in serum samples of patients with PSC, IBD, and other extraintestinal manifestations (EIM), as well as healthy controls (HC).

Method Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy analysis was performed in serum samples of 33 patients with PSC compared with 40 age-, sex-, and body mass index (BMI)-adjusted HC and 64 patients with IBD and other EIM. Classification of patients was performed using partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and univariate and multivariate analysis methods.

Results Multivariate analysis revealed significant differences in metabolomic and lipidomic profiles in patients with PSC, IBD with other EIM, and HC. Lipidome profiles of patients with PSC showed increased levels of IDL particles, IDL ApoB, and free VLDL-4 cholesterol compared with IBD/EIM and HC. In addition, lipids bound to VLDL-4, including cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids, were increased in PSC compared with HC. Furthermore, increased pyruvic acid concentrations were found in both PSC and IBD/EIM patients compared to HC.

Conclusion Here, we describe for the first time specific metabolic fingerprints in serum samples of patients with PSC. These findings contribute to the differentiation of PSC patients from HC and patients with IBD and EIM, improving personalized therapeutic approaches and enhancing diagnostic confidence.



Publication History

Article published online:
23 January 2024

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