Metabolomic profiling of intrauterine growth-restricted preterm infants: a matched case-control study.
Elena PrianteGiovanna VerlatoMatteo StoccheroGiuseppe GiordanoPaola PirilloLuca BonadiesSilvia VisentinLaura MoschinoEugenio BaraldiPublished in: Pediatric research (2022)
Very preterm infants with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) have a distinctive urinary metabolic profile at birth. Metabolism of glucocorticoids, sexual hormones biosynthesis, tryptophan-kynurenine, and methionine-cysteine pathways seem to operate differently in this sub-group of neonates. This is the first metabolomic study investigating adaptations exclusively in extremely and very preterm infants affected by early-onset IUGR. New knowledge on metabolic derangements in IUGR may pave the ways to further, more tailored research from a perspective of personalized medicine.