Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Publication Title
HPB Surgery
Abstract
Purpose. The incidence of liver neoplasms is rising in USA. The purpose of this study was to determine metabolic profiles of liver tissue during early cancer development. Methods. We used the rabbit VX2 model of liver tumors (LT) and a control group consisting of sham animals implanted with Gelfoam into their livers (LG). After two weeks from implantation, liver tissue from lobes with and without tumor was obtained from experimental animals (LT+/LT-) as well as liver tissue from controls (LG+/LG-). Peaks obtained by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry were subjected to identification. 56 metabolites were identified and their profiles compared between groups using principal component analysis (PCA) and a mixed-effect two-way ANOVA model. Results. Animals recovered from surgery uneventfully. Analyses identified a metabolite profile that significantly differs in experimental conditions after controlling the False Discovery Rate (FDR). 16 metabolites concentrations differed significantly when comparing samples from (LT+/LT-) to samples from (LG+/LG-) livers. A significant difference was also shown in 20 metabolites when comparing samples from (LT+) liver lobes to samples from (LT-) liver lobes. Conclusion. Normal liver tissue harboring malignancy had a distinct metabolic signature. The role of metabolic profiles on liver biopsies for the detection of early liver cancer remains to be determined. © 2014 R. Ibarra et al.
Recommended Citation
Ibarra, R.; Dazard, J. E.; Sandlers, Y.; Rehman, F.; Abbas, R.; Kombu, R.; Zhang, G. F.; Brunengraber, H.; and Sanabria, J., "Metabolomic Analysis of Liver Tissue From the vx2 Rabbit Model of Secondary Liver Tumors" (2014). Chemistry Faculty Publications. 549.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/scichem_facpub/549
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DOI
10.1155/2014/310372
Version
Publisher's PDF
Volume
2014