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Temporal metabolic response yields a dynamic biosignature of inflammation.

iScience (2021-08-07)
Jesse T Peach, Stephanie M Wilson, Logan D Gunderson, Lizzi Frothingham, Tan Tran, Seth T Walk, Carl J Yeoman, Brian Bothner, Mary P Miles
ABSTRAKT

Chronic low-grade inflammation is a subclinical condition directly and indirectly linked to the development of a wide range of diseases responsible for the vast majority of morbidity. To examine mechanisms coupled to chronic disease, a group of overweight and obese human subjects without known inflammatory diseases participated in a high-fat meal challenge as an acute inflammation stimulus. Analysis of serum metabolites grouped by baseline cytokine levels revealed that single samples had little power in differentiating groups. However, an analysis that incorporated temporal response separated inflammatory response phenotypes and allowed us to create a metabolic signature of inflammation which revealed metabolic components that are crucial to a cytokine-mediated inflammation response. The use of temporal response, rather than a single time point, improved metabolomic prediction of high postprandial inflammation responses and led to the development of a dynamic biosignature as a potential tool for stratifying risk to a wide range of diseases.

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Ammonium formate, eluent additive for LC-MS, LiChropur, ≥99.0%
Millipore
MILLIPLEX® Human High Sensitivity T Cell Panel - Immunology Multiplex Assay, Simultaneous analyze low levels of cytokine and chemokine biomarker with the High Sensitivity Bead-Based Multiplex Assays using the Luminex technology, in human serum, plasma and cell culture samples.
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Acetone, HPLC Plus, for HPLC, GC, and residue analysis, ≥99.9%