Distinct metabolomic signatures in allergic rhinitis with concurrent chronic spontaneous urticaria: an untargeted metabolomics analysis reveals novel biomarkers and pathway alterations
Xiaohong Lyu, Yi Liu, Huaijun Zheng, Hongna Li, Zhoujie Wu, Yi Sun, Shanhong Wu, Xuehan Jiang, Shandong Wu, Rui Tang, Yue Gao, Jinlyu Sun

TL;DR
This study identifies unique metabolomic patterns in patients with allergic rhinitis and chronic spontaneous urticaria, revealing potential biomarkers and altered pathways.
Contribution
The first comprehensive metabolomic comparison between AR and AR_CSU, identifying novel biomarkers and pathway alterations.
Findings
209 significantly different metabolites were identified between AR and AR_CSU patients.
Twenty metabolites showed high diagnostic potential, including Fasciculic acid C and Biotin-XX-Hydrazide.
Pathway analysis revealed altered fatty acid metabolism and phagocytosis in AR_CSU patients.
Abstract
Although allergic rhinitis (AR) and chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) share overlapping immunological pathways, their distinct clinical manifestations imply the involvement of unique underlying mechanisms. This study aimed to investigate the metabolomic differences between patients with AR alone and those with concurrent AR and CSU (AR_CSU, defined as patients simultaneously presenting with both conditions). An untargeted metabolomic analysis was performed on serum samples from 53 AR patients and 14 AR_CSU patients using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Multivariate statistical analyses, including partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA), were employed to identify differential metabolites and metabolic pathways. A total of 209…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAllergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Asthma and respiratory diseases · Urticaria and Related Conditions
