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Biomedicines 卷:9
Breath-Taking Perspectives and Preliminary Data toward Early Detection of Chronic Liver Diseases
Billy Boyle1  Olga Gandelman1  Antonio Murgia1  Louise Nicholson-Scott1  Max Allsworth1  Agnieszka Smolinska1  Yusuf Ahmed1  Giuseppe Ferrandino1  Kayleigh Arthur1  Kelly Sweeney1 
[1] Owlstone Medical, 183 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0GJ, UK;
关键词: breath biopsy;    volatile organic compounds (VOC);    chronic liver diseases;   
DOI  :  10.3390/biomedicines9111563
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The gold standard method for chronic liver diseases diagnosis and staging remains liver biopsy, despite the spread of less invasive surrogate modalities based on imaging and blood biomarkers. Still, more than 50% of chronic liver disease cases are detected at later stages when patients exhibit episodes of liver decompensation. Breath analysis represents an attractive means for the development of non-invasive tests for several pathologies, including chronic liver diseases. In this perspective review, we summarize the main findings of studies that compared the breath of patients with chronic liver diseases against that of control subjects and found candidate biomarkers for a potential breath test. Interestingly, identified compounds with best classification performance are of exogenous origin and used as flavoring agents in food. Therefore, random dietary exposure of the general population to these compounds prevents the establishment of threshold levels for the identification of disease subjects. To overcome this limitation, we propose the exogenous volatile organic compounds (EVOCs) probe approach, where one or multiple of these flavoring agent(s) are administered at a standard dose and liver dysfunction associated with chronic liver diseases is evaluated as a washout of ingested compound(s). We report preliminary results in healthy subjects in support of the potential of the EVOC Probe approach.

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