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Volatilomic signatures of different strains of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i>
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WoS WOS:001231010000006
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85187430669
DOI 10.1111/HEL.13064
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is the most extensively studied risk factor for gastric cancer. As with any bacteria, H. pylori will release distinctive odors that result from an emission of volatile metabolic byproducts in unique combinations and proportions. Effectively capturing and identifying these volatiles can pave the way for the development of innovative and non-invasive diagnostic methods for determining infection. Here we characterize the H. pylori volatilomic signature, pinpoint potential biomarkers of its presence, and evaluate the variability of volatilomic signatures between different H. pylori isolates. Materials and methods: Using needle trap extraction, volatiles in the headspace above H. pylori cultures were collected and, following thermal desorption at 290 degrees C in a splitless mode, were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The resulting volatilomic signatures of H. pylori cultures were compared to those obtained from an analysis of the volatiles in the headspace above the cultivating medium only. Results: Amongst the volatiles detected, 21 showed consistent differences between the bacteria cultures and the cultivation medium, with 11 compounds being elevated and 10 showing decreased levels in the culture's headspace. The 11 elevated volatiles are four ketones (2-pentanone, 5-methyl-3-heptanone, 2-heptanone, and 2-nonanone), three alcohols (2-methyl-1-propanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 1 butanol), one aromatic (styrene), one aldehyde (2-ethyl-hexanal), one hydrocarbon (n-octane), and one sulfur compound (dimethyl disulfide). The 10 volatiles with lower levels in the headspace of the cultures are four aldehydes (2-methylpropanal, benzaldehyde, 3-methylbutanal, and butanal), two heterocyclic compounds (2-ethylfuran and 2-pentylfuran), one ketone (2-butanone), one aromatic (benzene), one alcohol (2-butanol) and bromodichloromethane. Of the volatile species showing increased levels, the highest emissions are found to be for 3-methyl-1-butanol, 1-butanol and dimethyl disulfide. Qualitative variations in their emissions from the different isolates was observed. Conclusions: The volatiles emitted by H. pylori provide a characteristic volatilome signature that has the potential of being developed as a tool for monitoring infections caused by this pathogen. Furthermore, using the volatilome signature, we are able to differentiate different isolates of H. pylori. However, the volatiles also represent potential confounders for the recognition of gastric cancer volatile markers.

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Helicobacter 1083-4389

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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Microbiology
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1 Vangravs, Reinis - Univ Latvia - Letonia
Latvijas Universitate - Letonia
2 Mezmale, Linda Mujer Univ Latvia - Letonia
Riga East Univ Hosp - Letonia
Hlth Ctr 4 - Letonia
Latvijas Universitate - Letonia
Rīgas Austrumu klīniskā universitātes slimnīca - Letonia
Health Centre 4 - Letonia
3 Slefarska-Wolak, Daria - Univ Innsbruck - Austria
Jan Kochanowski Univ - Polonia
Universität Innsbruck - Austria
Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce - Polonia
3 Slefarska-Wolak, Daria - Univ Innsbruck - Austria
Jan Kochanowski Univ - Polonia
4 Dauss, Edgars - Univ Latvia - Letonia
Latvijas Universitate - Letonia
5 Ager, Clemens - Univ Innsbruck - Austria
Universität Innsbruck - Austria
6 CORVALAN-AGUILAR, ALEJANDRO FELIPE Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
7 Fernandez, Elmer Andres - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina
Fundación para el Progreso de la Medicina - Argentina
7 Fernandez, Elmer Andres - Fdn Progreso Med CONICET - Argentina
7 Fernandez, Elmer Andres - Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn - Argentina
8 Mayhew, Chris A. - Univ Innsbruck - Austria
Universität Innsbruck - Austria
9 Leja, Marcis - Univ Latvia - Letonia
Riga East Univ Hosp - Letonia
Hlth Ctr 4 - Letonia
Digest Dis Ctr GASTRO - Letonia
Latvijas Universitate - Letonia
Rīgas Austrumu klīniskā universitātes slimnīca - Letonia
Health Centre 4 - Letonia
Digestive Diseases Centre GASTRO - Letonia
10 Mochalski, Pawel - Univ Innsbruck - Austria
Jan Kochanowski Univ - Polonia
Univ Latvia - Letonia
Universität Innsbruck - Austria
Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce - Polonia
Latvijas Universitate - Letonia
10 Mochalski, Pawel - Univ Innsbruck - Austria
Jan Kochanowski Univ - Polonia
Univ Latvia - Letonia

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Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

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The work was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (VOGAS project, grant No. 824986). Linda Me & zcaron;male was supported by project ESF SAM 8.2.2.3. "Strengthening the doctoral capacity of the University of Latvia within the framework of the new doctoral model", (project No. 8.2.2.0/20/1/006).
The work was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (VOGAS project, grant No. 824986). Linda Mežmale was supported by project ESF SAM 8.2.2.3. “Strengthening the doctoral capacity of the University of Latvia within the framework of the new doctoral model”, (project No. 8.2.2.0/20/1/006).
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
The work was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (VOGAS project, grant No. 824986). Linda Me & zcaron;male was supported by project ESF SAM 8.2.2.3. "Strengthening the doctoral capacity of the University of Latvia within the framework of the new doctoral model", (project No. 8.2.2.0/20/1/006).

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