Affiliation: | 1.Department of Microbiology,Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS),Lucknow,India;2.Department of Neurology,Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS),Lucknow,India;3.Department of Pathology,Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS),Lucknow,India;4.Centre of Biomedical Research, Formerly Centre of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance (CBMR),Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences Campus,Lucknow,India;5.Amity Institute of Biotechnology,Amity University Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow,India |
Abstract: | IntroductionMeningitis, a morbidly infectious central nervous system pathology is accompanied by acute inflammation of the meninges, causing raised intracranial pressure linked with serious neurological sequelae.ObjectiveTo observe the variation in the metabolic profile, that may occur in serum and urine along with CSF in adults using 1H NMR spectroscopy, with an attempt of appropriate and timely treatment regimen.MethodsThe 1H NMR-based metabolomics has been performed in 115 adult subjects for differentiating bacterial meningitis (BM) and tubercular meningitis (TBM).ResultsThe discriminant function analysis (DFA) of the three bio-fluids collectively identified 3-hydroxyisovalerate, lactate, glucose, formate, valine, alanine, ketonic bodies, malonate and choline containing compounds (choline and GPC) as significant metabolites among cases versus control group. The differentiation of bacterial meningitis and tuberculous meningitis (BM vs. TBM) can be done on the basis of identification of 3-hydroxyisovalerate, isobutyrate and formate in case of CSF (with a correct classification of 78 %), alanine in serum (correct classification 60 %), valine and acetone in case of urine (correct classification 89.1 %). The NMR spectral bins based orthogonal signal correction principal component analysis score plots of significant metabolites obtained from DFA also provided group classification among cases versus control group in CSF, serum and urine samples. The variable importance in projection scores also identified similar significant metabolites as obtained from DFA, collectively in CSF, serum and urine samples, responsible for differentiation of meningitis.ConclusionThe CSF contained metabolites which are formed during infection and inflammation, and these were also found in significant quantity in serum and urine samples. |