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Figure 5 Metabolites involved in Helicobacter pylori elimination. A: Peak intensity of the significant urinary metabolites associated with chronic gastritis management during Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) elimination. Data presented as the mean ± SD (n = 20). P < 0.05 was considered to represent significance. Health group vs H. pylori-positive [HP(+)] group: a P < 0.05, b P < 0.01, c P < 0.001, and d P < 0.0001; HP(+) group vs H. pylori-negative group: e P < 0.05, f P < 0.01, and g P < 0.0001; B: Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis of seven identified biomarkers. Helicobacter pylori-positive; HP(−): Helicobacter pylori-negative.
Urinary metabolic profiles during Helicobacter pylori eradication in chronic gastritis
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February 2024

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World Journal of Clinical Cases

Wen-Ting An

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Yu-Xia Hao

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Hong-Xia Li

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Xing-Kang Wu

BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is a major risk factor for chronic gastritis, affecting approximately half of the global population. H. pylori eradication is a popular treatment method for H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis, but its mechanism remains unclear. Urinary metabolomics has been used to elucidate the mechanisms of gastric disease treatment. However, no clinical study has been conducted on urinary metabolomics of chronic gastritis. AIM To elucidate the urinary metabolic profiles during H. pylori eradication in patients with chronic gastritis. METHODS We applied LC–MS-based metabolomics and network pharmacology to investigate the relationships between urinary metabolites and H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis via a clinical follow-up study. RESULTS Our study revealed the different urinary metabolic profiles of H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis before and after H. pylori eradication. The metabolites regulated by H. pylori eradication therapy include cis-aconitic acid, isocitric acid, citric acid, L-tyrosine, L-phenylalanine, L-tryptophan, and hippuric acid, which were involved in four metabolic pathways: (1) Phenylalanine metabolism; (2) phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan biosynthesis; (3) citrate cycle; and (4) glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism. Integrated metabolomics and network pharmacology revealed that MPO, COMT, TPO, TH, EPX, CMA1, DDC, TPH1, and LPO were the key proteins involved in the biological progress of H. pylori eradication in chronic gastritis. CONCLUSION Our research provides a new perspective for exploring the significance of urinary metabolites in evaluating the treatment and prognosis of H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis patients.

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... An et al [7] conducted an observational study that examined the metabolic changes associated with H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis before and after H. pylori eradication. The study incorporated 17 H. ...

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Metabolic dynamics in chronic gastritis: Examining urinary profiles post Helicobacter pylori eradication
Urinary metabolic profiles during Helicobacter pylori eradication in chronic gastritis

World Journal of Clinical Cases