Effects of Helicobacter pylori eradication on the profiles of blood metabolites and their associations with the progression of gastric lesions: a prospective follow-up study

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Wenhui Wu [1 ]
Zongchao Liu [1 ]
Zhexuan Li [1 ]
Weidong Liu [2 ]
Lanfu Zhang [3 ]
Yang Zhang [1 ]
Tong Zhou [1 ]
Weicheng You [1 ]
Kaifeng Pan [1 ]
Wenqing Li [1 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education/Beijing),Department of Cancer Epidemiology,Peking University Cancer Hospital and Institute
[2] Linqu County Public Health Bureau
[3] Linqu County People's Hospital
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Objective: This study aimed at examining the alterations in metabolomic profiles caused by treatment of H. pylori infection, and the associations between key plasma metabolites and the risk of gastric lesion progression during follow-up after treatment.Methods: An intervention trial was performed in 183 participants, 117 of whom were H. pylori positive participants receiving treatment for H. pylori infection. H. pylori positive participants were prospectively followed for 182 to 1,289 days. Untargeted metabolomics assays were conducted on plasma samples collected at baseline, 6 months after treatment, and during continued follow-up.Results: We identified 59 metabolites with differential posttreatment changes between participants with successful and failed H. pylori eradication, 17 metabolites significantly distinguished participants with successful vs. failed eradication. Two metabolites [PC(18:1(11Z)/14:1(9Z)) and(2S)-6-amino-2-formamidohexanamide] showed posttreatment changes positively associated with successful H. pylori eradication, and were inversely associated with the risk of gastric lesion progression among participants with successful eradication. In contrast, 9-decenoic acid showed posttreatment changes inversely associated with successful eradication: its level was positively associated with the risk of gastric lesion progression among participants with successful eradication. Although the identified metabolites showed a temporary but significant decline after treatment, the trend generally reversed during continued follow-up, and pretreatment levels were restored.Conclusions: Treatment of H. pylori infection significantly altered plasma metabolic profiles in the short term, and key metabolites were capable of distinguishing participants with successful vs. failed eradication, but might not substantially affect metabolic regulation in the long term. Several plasma metabolites were differentially associated with the risk of gastric lesion progression among participants with successful or failed eradication.
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