Metabolomic analysis reveals key changes in amino acid metabolism in colorectal cancer patients
Date
2025-05-02
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Journal ISSN
Volume Title
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Article
Publisher
Springer
Series Info
Amino Acids; Volume 57, article number 22, (2025)
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Abstract
The number of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients is steadily growing worldwide, particularly in developing nations. Nonetheless, recent advances in early detection studies and therapy alternatives have reduced CRC mortality in afuent countries,
despite rising incidence. Gut microbiota and their metabolites may contribute to tumor growth and reduced therapeutic
efcacy. This preliminary study sought to uncover metabolic fngerprints in colorectal cancer patients. It also emphasizes
the correlation between the gut microbiome, microbial metabolism, and altered metabolites in CRC. In this study, stool
samples from 20 CRC patients and matched healthy controls were enrolled. Untargeted metabolomics approach based on an
ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) were applied. Statistical approaches, pathway enrichment analysis, and network analysis were employed to unleash CRC perturbed metabolic
pathways and putative biomarkers. The study identifed a distinct manually curated metabolite profle that is substantially
linked to CRC. The steroidogenesis, aspartate, tryptophan (Trp), and urea cycle were the most signifcant pathways that
concurrently contributed to CRC.Prominently, among other pathways, Trp metabolism was identifed as a critical pathway,
indicating a possible connection between the development of CRC and gut microbiota. In a nutshell the notable resulted
metabolites reveal auspicious biomarkers for the initial diagnosis as well as surveilling of CRC progression. This preliminary
study highlights the potential involvement that gut bacteria may contribute in CRC patients. Further investigation into the
composition of the gut microbiome associated with this metabolic profle may lead to the identifcation of novel biomarkers
for early detection and possible targets for treatment.
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SJR 2024
0.803 Q1
H-Index
147
Keywords
Colorectal cancer · Gut microbiota · Microbial tryptophan metabolism · Metabolomics · LC–MS
Citation
Ramzy, A., Abdelmoneim, T. K., Arafat, M., Mokhtar, M., Bakkar, A., Mokhtar, A., Anwar, W., Magdeldin, S., & Enany, S. (2025). Metabolomic analysis reveals key changes in amino acid metabolism in colorectal cancer patients. Amino Acids, 57(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-025-03448-3