Annals of Hepatology (Sep 2021)
P-33 EVALUATION OF CIRCULATING METABOLOME IN THE SEARCH OF POTENTIAL DRUG-INDUCED LIVER INJURY BIOMARKERS
Abstract
Introduction: Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a complex hepatic condition whose diagnosis is challenging due to lack of specific biomarkers. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate serum metabolomic differences between patients with DILI and with other causes of liver injury in search for specific DILI biomarkers. Methods: Metabolomic profiles of serum samples from 26 Spanish DILI patients, 34 with non-DILI acute liver injury (ALI) and 48 healthy controls, were analyzed using UHPLC-MS. To assess changes in disease progression, DILI and ALI patients were followed-up from detection (visit 1), one week (visit 2) and >30 days (visit 3). Data were analyzed using Shapiro-Wilk, Student's t and Wilcoxon tests. Results: Several amino acids, fatty acids (FAs), LPI and bile acids were increased, whereas the glycerophospholipids MEPE and MAPC were decreased (p0,05). Conclusion: Most metabolomic differences are found at times closer to DILI recognition (visits 1&2), although abnormal values of FAs remain during recovery. Some FAs species and the amino acids taurine, Phe-Phe glutamic acid, lysine, tryptophan and alanine seem promising DILI biomarker candidates that should be further explored. Funding: CIBERehd, ISCiii-FEDER PI18/00901, PI19/00883.