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The association of eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites with pulmonary hypertension.

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McNeill, JN; Roshandelpoor, A; Alotaibi, M; Choudhary, A; Jain, M; Cheng, S; Zarbafian, S; Lau, ES; Lewis, GD; Ho, JE
Published in: Eur Respir J
October 2023

BACKGROUND: Eicosanoids are bioactive lipids that regulate systemic inflammation and exert vasoactive effects. Specific eicosanoid metabolites have previously been associated with pulmonary hypertension (PH), yet their role remains incompletely understood. METHODS: We studied 482 participants with chronic dyspnoea who underwent clinically indicated cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) with invasive haemodynamic monitoring. We performed comprehensive profiling of 888 eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites using directed non-targeted mass spectrometry, and examined associations with PH (mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP) >20 mmHg), PH subtypes and physiological correlates, including transpulmonary metabolite gradients. RESULTS: Among 482 participants (mean±sd age 56±16 years, 62% women), 200 had rest PH. We found 48 eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites that were associated with PH. Specifically, prostaglandin (11β-dhk-PGF2α), linoleic acid (12,13-EpOME) and arachidonic acid derivatives (11,12-DiHETrE) were associated with higher odds of PH (false discovery rate q<0.05 for all). By contrast, epoxide (8(9)-EpETE), α-linolenic acid (13(S)-HOTrE(γ)) and lipokine derivatives (12,13-DiHOME) were associated with lower odds. Among PH-related eicosanoids, 14 showed differential transpulmonary metabolite gradients, with directionality suggesting that metabolites associated with lower odds of PH also displayed pulmonary artery uptake. In individuals with exercise PH, eicosanoid profiles were intermediate between no PH and rest PH, with six metabolites that differed between rest and exercise PH. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight the role of specific eicosanoids, including linoleic acid and epoxide derivatives, as potential regulators of inflammation in PH. Of note, physiological correlates, including transpulmonary metabolite gradients, may prioritise future studies focused on eicosanoid-related pathways as important contributors to PH pathogenesis.

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Eur Respir J

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EISSN

1399-3003

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

62

Issue

4

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Respiratory System
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Linoleic Acid
  • Inflammation
  • Hypertension, Pulmonary
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Epoxy Compounds
  • Eicosanoids
 

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McNeill, J. N., Roshandelpoor, A., Alotaibi, M., Choudhary, A., Jain, M., Cheng, S., … Ho, J. E. (2023). The association of eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites with pulmonary hypertension. Eur Respir J, 62(4). https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00561-2023
McNeill, Jenna N., Athar Roshandelpoor, Mona Alotaibi, Arrush Choudhary, Mohit Jain, Susan Cheng, Shahrooz Zarbafian, Emily S. Lau, Gregory D. Lewis, and Jennifer E. Ho. “The association of eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites with pulmonary hypertension.Eur Respir J 62, no. 4 (October 2023). https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00561-2023.
McNeill JN, Roshandelpoor A, Alotaibi M, Choudhary A, Jain M, Cheng S, et al. The association of eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites with pulmonary hypertension. Eur Respir J. 2023 Oct;62(4).
McNeill, Jenna N., et al. “The association of eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites with pulmonary hypertension.Eur Respir J, vol. 62, no. 4, Oct. 2023. Pubmed, doi:10.1183/13993003.00561-2023.
McNeill JN, Roshandelpoor A, Alotaibi M, Choudhary A, Jain M, Cheng S, Zarbafian S, Lau ES, Lewis GD, Ho JE. The association of eicosanoids and eicosanoid-related metabolites with pulmonary hypertension. Eur Respir J. 2023 Oct;62(4).
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Published In

Eur Respir J

DOI

EISSN

1399-3003

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

62

Issue

4

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Respiratory System
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Linoleic Acid
  • Inflammation
  • Hypertension, Pulmonary
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Epoxy Compounds
  • Eicosanoids