Lung cancer metabolomics: a pooled analysis in the Cancer Prevention Studies.
Ziyin TangDonghai LiangEmily L DeublerJeremy A SarnatSabrina S ChowW Ryan DiverYing WangPublished in: BMC medicine (2024)
This is the largest prospective study examining untargeted metabolic profiles regarding lung cancer risk. Sphingomyelin (d18:0/22:0), a sphingolipid, and taurodeoxycholic acid 3-sulfate, a bile salt, may be risk factors and potential screening biomarkers for lung cancer. Lipid and amino acid metabolism may contribute significantly to lung cancer etiology which varied by smoking status.