Volatile organic compounds associated with diagnosis and disease characteristics in asthma – A systematic review - 03/08/20
, Maxim Wilkinson b, Ashnish Sinha a, Yoon K. Loke a, Stephen J. Fowler b, Andrew M. Wilson aAbstract |
Background |
Metabolomics refers to study of the metabolome, the entire set of metabolites produced by a biological system. The application of metabolomics to exhaled breath samples - breathomics - is a rapidly growing field with potential application to asthma diagnosis and management.
Objectives |
We aimed to review the adult asthma breathomic literature and present a comprehensive list of volatile organic compounds identified by asthma breathomic models.
Methods |
We undertook a systematic search for literature on exhaled volatile organic compounds in adult asthma. We assessed the quality of studies and performed a qualitative synthesis.
Results |
We identified twenty studies; these were methodologically heterogenous with a variable risk of bias. Studies almost universally reported breathomics to be capable of differentiating - with moderate or greater accuracy - between samples from healthy controls and those with asthma; and to be capable of phenotyping disease. However, there was little concordance in the compounds upon which discriminatory models were based.
Conclusion |
Results to-date are promising but validation in independent prospective cohorts is needed. This may be challenging given the high levels of inter-individual variation. However, large-scale, multi-centre studies are underway and validation efforts have been aided by the publication of technical standards likely to increase inter-study comparability. Successful validation of breathomic models for diagnosis and phenotyping would constitute an important step towards personalised medicine in asthma.
Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.Highlights |
• | The majority of published studies report breathomics capable of differentiating between samples from healthy controls, those with asthma, and those with other respiratory disease. |
• | Of the seventy six volatile organic compounds cited as significant in the literature, nine were reported in more than one paper. |
• | Validation ofthese findings in independent prospective cohorts is the next step in developing disease biomarkers. |
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