Applied Sciences (Feb 2022)

Untargeted <sup>1</sup>H-NMR Urine Metabolomic Analysis of Preterm Infants with Neonatal Sepsis

  • Panagiota D. Georgiopoulou,
  • Styliani A. Chasapi,
  • Irene Christopoulou,
  • Anastasia Varvarigou,
  • Georgios A. Spyroulias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12041932
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 1932

Abstract

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One of the most critical medical conditions occurring after preterm birth is neonatal sepsis, a systemic infection with high rates of morbidity and mortality, chiefly amongst neonates hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). Neonatal sepsis is categorized as early-onset sepsis (EOS) and late-onset sepsis (LOS) regarding the time of the disease onset. The accurate early diagnosis or prognosis have hurdles to overcome, since there are not specific clinical signs or laboratory tests. Herein, a need for biomarkers presents, with the goals of aiding accurate medical treatment, reducing the clinical severity of symptoms and the hospitalization time. Through nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) based metabolomics, we aim to investigate the urine metabolomic profile of septic neonates and reveal those metabolites which could be indicative for an initial discrimination between the diseased and the healthy ones. Multivariate and univariate statistical analysis between NMR spectroscopic data of urine samples from neonates that developed EOS, LOS, and a healthy control group revealed a discriminate metabolic profile of septic newborns. Gluconate, myo-inositol, betaine, taurine, lactose, glucose, creatinine and hippurate were the metabolites highlighted as significant in most comparisons.

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