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Title:Selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry analysis of volatile metabolites in urine headspace for the profiling of gastro-esophageal cancer
Author(s):Huang J; Kumar S; Abbassi-Ghadi N; Spanel P; Smith D; Hanna GB;
Address:"Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, St Mary's Hospital, London, United Kingdom"
Journal Title:Anal Chem
Year:2013
Volume:20130307
Issue:6
Page Number:3409 - 3416
DOI: 10.1021/ac4000656
ISSN/ISBN:1520-6882 (Electronic) 0003-2700 (Linking)
Abstract:"Urine is considered an ideal biofluid for clinical investigation because it is obtained noninvasively and relatively large volumes are easily acquired. In this study, selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS) has been applied for the quantification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the headspace vapor of urine samples, which were retrieved from three groups of patients with gastro-esophageal cancer, noncancer diseases of the upper gastro-intestinal tract, and a healthy cohort. Eleven VOCs have been investigated in this study. The concentrations of seven VOCs-acetaldehyde, acetone, acetic acid, hexanoic acid, hydrogen sulfide, methanol, and phenol-were found to be significantly different between cancer, positive control, and healthy groups using the Kruskal-Wallis test. The concentrations of acetaldehyde, acetone, acetic acid, hexanoic acid, hydrogen sulfide, and methanol were increased in the cancer cohort compared with healthy controls while the concentration of phenol decreased. The differences in the concentrations of ethanol, propanol, methyl phenol, and ethyl phenol were not significant between cancer and control groups. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was applied for a combination of six VOCs (acetaldehyde, acetone, acetic acid, hexanoic acid, hydrogen sulfide, and methanol) to discriminate cancer patients from noncancer controls. The integrated area under ROC curve is 0.904. This result indicates that VOC profiling may be suitable in identifying those at high risk of gastro-esophageal cancer. Therefore, further investigations should be undertaken to assess the potential for VOC profiling as a new screening test in gastro-esophageal cancer"
Keywords:Biosensing Techniques/*methods Cohort Studies Esophageal Neoplasms/diagnosis/*urine Humans Mass Spectrometry/*methods Stomach Neoplasms/diagnosis/*urine Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis/*urine;
Notes:"MedlineHuang, Juzheng Kumar, Sacheen Abbassi-Ghadi, Nima Spanel, Patrik Smith, David Hanna, George B eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2013/02/21 Anal Chem. 2013 Mar 19; 85(6):3409-16. doi: 10.1021/ac4000656. Epub 2013 Mar 7"

 
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