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Investigation of altered urinary metabolomic profiles of invasive ductal carcinoma of breast using targeted and untargeted approaches.

Tushar H MoreRavindra TawareKhushman TaunkVenkatesh ChanukuppaVenkateshwarlu NaikAnupama ManeSrikanth Rapole
Published in: Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society (2018)
Statistical analysis identified 39 urinary metabolites with the highest contribution to metabolomic alterations specific to IDC. Out of which, 19 metabolites were identified from targeted LC-MRM/MS analysis, while 20 were identified from the untargeted GC-MS analysis. Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis evidenced 6 most discriminatory metabolites from each type of approach that could differentiate between IDC subjects and controls with higher sensitivity and specificity. Furthermore, metabolic pathway analysis depicted several dysregulated pathways in IDC including sugar, amino acid, nucleotide metabolism, TCA cycle etc. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, this study provides valuable inputs regarding altered urinary metabolites which improved our knowledge on urinary metabolomic alterations induced by IDC. Moreover, this study identified several dysregulated metabolic pathways which offer further insight into the disease pathophysiology.
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