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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Hepatol. Jan 8, 2017; 9(1): 1-17
Published online Jan 8, 2017. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v9.i1.1
Table 1 Significantly altered metabolites in hepatocellular carcinoma patients vs cirrhosis controls
Ref.PlatformTissue (organism)HCC etiologySignificantly altered metabolites in HCC patients vs cirrhosis controlsMain pathways distinguishing HCC from cirrhosis
Patterson et al[29]UPLC/QTOF-MS; UPLC/ESI-TQMS; GC/MSPlasma (human)HCC n = 20:LPC (14:0) ↓LPC metabolism
EtOH n = 6LPC (18:1) ↓
HBV n = 3LPC (20:4) ↓
HCV n = 5LPC (20:3) ↓
NASH n = 3LPC (22:6) ↓
NASH/alcoholic steatohepatitis n = 1FFA (24:0) - lignoceric acid ↓Very long chain fatty acid metabolism
HH n = 2FFA (24:1) - nervonic acid ↓Hemoglobin metabolism
Bilirubin ↑
Biliverdin ↑
Xiao et al[37]UPLC/QTOF-MSSerum (human)HCV3β, 6β-dihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid ↓Bile acid biosynthesis
3α, 7β-dihydroxy-5β-cholest-24-en-26-oic acid ↓
GCA ↓
GDCA ↓
GCDCA ↓
TCDCA ↓
Linoelaidyl carnitine ↓CPT shuttle system
Oleoylcarnitine ↓
Palmitoyl carnitine ↓
O-octanoyl-R-carnitine ↓
LPC (20:1) ↓LPC metabolism
LPC (20:4) ↓
PE (20:4/18:1) ↓
4E;15Z-Bilirubin IXa ↓Hemoglobin metabolism
15,16-dihydrobiliverdin ↓
3-ganidinopropionicacid ↓
Tetracosahexaenoic acid ↓Eicosanoid metabolism
3-hydroxy-eicosanoic acid ↓
Oleamide ↓
Phe-Phe ↑
Wang et al[38]UPLC/MS-MS; LC/QTOF-MSSerum (human)HCC n = 82:LPC-16:0 ↑LPC metabolism
HBV-cirrhosis n = 41LPC-18:0 ↑
HBV-only n = 4116:0/18:1-PC ↑
16:0/18:2-PC ↑
16:0/20:4-PC ↑
16:0/22:6-PC ↑
18:0/18:2-PC ↑
Phenylalanine ↓Gut flora metabolism
GCDCA ↓Bile acid metabolism
Canavaninosuccinate ↑↑Organic acid metabolism
Zhou et al[39]UPLC/QTOF-MSSerum (human)HCC n = 69:LPC (14:0) HCC-C ↓LPC metabolism
HBV-HCC (HCC-B) n = 38LPC (16:1) HCC-C ↓
HCV-HCC (HCC-C) n = 31LPC (18:3) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
LPC (18:2) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
LPC (18:1) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
LPC (18:0) HCC-C ↓
LPC (20:5) HCC-C ↓
LPC (20:4) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
LPC (20:3) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
LPC (20:2) HCC-C ↓
LPC (20:0) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
LPC (22:6) HCC-C ↓
LPC (22:5) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
LPC (22:4) HCC-B ↓
HCC-C ↓
Wu et al[31]SELDI-TOF-MS; HPLC/MSSerum (human)HBVGRO-α↑Cytokine
Thrombin light chain ↑Protease cleavage
Ressom et al[36]UPLC/QTOF-MSSerum (human)HCC n = 78:GDCA ↓Bile acid metabolism
→ HCV 67%TCA ↓
→ HBV 15%TCDCA ↓
→ Alcoholism 29%Sphingosine 1-phosphate ↑Sphingolipid metabolism
→ NASH 13%LPC (16:0) ↑LPC metabolism
→ Cryptogenic (8%)LPC (17:0) ↑
→ Autoimmune (3%)LPC (18:0) ↑
LPC (15:0) ↑
LPC (22:6) ↑
LPE (22:6) ↑
LPE (20:4) ↑
LPE (20:3) ↑
PS ↑
Yang et al[28]HRMAS 1H NMRBiopsy (human)HCC n = 17:Glucose ↓Glycolysis
→ Cirrhosis n = 9Creatine ↓
→ No cirrhosis n = 8PE ↑LPC metabolism
Glutamine ↑Amino acid metabolism
Glutamate ↑
PC + GPC ↑Bile acid metabolism
Nahon et al[40]NMRSerum (human)EtOH cirrhosisHigh density lipoproteinsHDL biosynthesis
Acetate ↑Ketone body metabolism
N-acetyl-glycoproteins ↑N-acetylglycoprotein
Glutamate ↑Amino acid metabolism
Glutamine ↓
Budhu et al[43]GC/MS, UPLC/MS-MSBiopsy samples (human)HCC n = 356Study reported on markers involved in cancer aggressivity through comparison of stem-like HCC to less benign mature hepatocyte HCCN/A
Training cohort n = 30
Testing cohort n = 217
Validation cohort n = 139
Beyoğlu et al[44]GC/MSBiopsy samples (human)Six HCC subtypes, liver fibrosis status unknownGlucose ↓Glycolysis
Glycerol 3-phosphate ↓
Glycerol 2-phosphate ↓
Malate ↓
Alanine ↓
Myo-inositol ↓PI3K pathway
Linoleic acid ↓Prostaglandin biosynthesis
Fitian et al[45]UPLC/MS-MS and GC/MSSerum (human)HCV cirrhosis-associated HCC n = 30Sphingosine ↑Sphingolipid
HCV-cirrhosis n = 27Xanthine ↑Oxidative stress metabolism
Healthy volunteers n = 302-Pyrrolidinone ↑GABA metabolism
2-Hydroxybutyrate ↑Oxidative stress metabolism
Serine ↑Amino acid
Glycine ↑
Aspartate ↑
12-HETE ↑Inflammation pathway
15-HETE ↑
Isovalerate ↑Gut microflora metabolism
Dihomo-linolenate ↑Inflammation pathway
Gao et al[46]GC-TOF/MSSerum (human)HBV cirrhosis-associated HCC n = 39Stearic acidFatty acid biosynthesis
HBV-cirrhosis (n = 52)Heptadecanoic acid
Palmitic acid
5-Aminovaleric acidGut microflora metabolism
Cholesterol ↑Cholesterol metabolism
3-hydroxybutyric acid ↑Ketogenesis
Malic acid ↑TCA metabolism
Glutamine ↑Amino acid
Asparagine ↓
Alanine ↑
Threonine ↓
Leucine ↓
Glutamic acid ↑
β-glutamate ↑
5-oxoproline ↓Glutathione metabolism
1,2,4-cyclopropranodicarboxylic acid ↓Dicarboxylic acid metabolism
Table 2 Significantly altered metabolites in cirrhosis patients vs healthy volunteers
Ref.PlatformTissue (organism)Significantly altered metabolites in cirrhosis patients vs healthy volunteersMain pathways distinguishing cirrhosis from healthy volunteers
Gao et al[33]1H NMRSerum (human)Isoleucine ↓Amino acid metabolism
Leucine ↓
Valine ↓
Glutamine ↑
Tyrosine ↑
Phenylalanine ↑
1-methylhistidine ↑
N-acetylglycoproteins ↑
Acetate ↑N-acetylglycoprotein
Acetoacetate ↓Ketonogenesis
Pyruvate ↑
α-ketoglutarate ↑Glycolysis
Choline ↓TCA cycle
Taurine ↑
Glycerol ↑Bile acid metabolism
Li et al[42]UPLC/QTOF-MSSerum (mouse)Leucine ↓Amino acid metabolism
Phenylpyruvic acid ↓
Phenylalanine ↓
Tryptophan ↓
LPE (16:0) ↓LPE metabolism
LPE (18:0) ↓
LPC (16:0) ↓LPC metabolism
LPC (20:1) ↓
LPC (22:6) ↑
PC (16:0/18:3) ↑Phosphatidylcholine metabolism
PC (12:1/24:3) ↑
PC (16:0/20:4) ↑
PC (16:0/22:6) ↑
PC (18:0/20:4) ↑Sphingomyelin metabolism
SM (d18:0/16:1) ↓
Soga et al[35]Capillary elecrtophore-sis/TOF-MSSerum (human)γ-glutamylalanine ↑Glutathione metabolism
γ-glutamylvaline ↑
γ-glutamylglutamine ↑
γ-glutamylphenyl-
γ-glutamylcitrulline ↑
Alanine ↑Amino acid metabolism
Methionine sulfoxide ↑
Wang et al[38]UPLC/MS-MS; LC/QTOF-MSSerum (human)LPC-16:0 ↓LPC metabolism
LPC-18:0 ↓
16:0/18:1-PC ↓
16:0/18:2-PC ↓
16:0/20:4-PC ↓
16:0/22:6-PC ↓
18:0/18:2-PC ↓
Oleamide ↑Fatty acid metabolism
Phenylalanine ↑
GCDCA ↑Bile acid metabolism
Canavaninosuccinate ↓Arginosuccinate synthetase pathway
Zhou et al[39]UPLC/QTOF-MSSerum (human)Phenylalanine ↑Amino acid metabolism
GCA ↑Bile acid metabolism
GDCA ↑
Bilirubin ↑Hemoglobin metabolism
LPE (18:2) ↓Lysolipid metabolism
LPC (22:6) ↓
LPC (18:2) ↓
LPC (20:4) ↓
LPC (16:0) ↓
LPC (18:0) ↓
C18:1-CN ↑CPT shuttle system
Chen et al[30]UPLC/QTOF-MSSerum (human);Inositol ↓TCA cycle
Urine (human)2,2-bipyridine ↓
Methionine ↓Amino acid metabolism
Tyrosine ↓
Arginine ↓Fatty acid metabolism
Stearic acid ↓
Palmitic acid ↓
Citric acid ↓
2-piperidine carboxylic acid ↓
5-Hydroxy-tryptophan ↓
Cao et al[32]UPLC/MSFecal (human)ChenodeoxycholicBile acid metabolism
Acid dimeride ↓
Urobilin ↓Hemoglobin metabolism
Urobilinogen ↓
7-ketolithocholic acid ↓Microbiome metabolism
LPC C18:0 ↑LPC metabolism
LPC C16:0 ↑
Yin et al[41]RPLC/MSSerum (human)Hypoxanthine ↓Purine synthesis
Inosine ↓
Bilirubin ↑Hemoglobin metabolism
GCA ↑Bile acid metabolism
GCDCA ↑
Taurine ↓
LPC C18:2 ↓LPC metabolism
LPC C18:3 ↓
LPC C16:1 ↓
LPC C18:0 ↓
LPC C16:1 ↓
L-acetylcarnitine ↑CPT shuttle system
6-Methylnicotinic acid ↓Nicotine metabolism
Fitian et al[45]Integrated UPLC/MS-MS and GC/MSSerum (human)Glycocholate (GCA) ↑Bile acid metabolism
Tauroursodeoxycholate ↑
Glychochemodeoxycholate ↑
Azelate (nonanedioate) ↑Dicarboxylic acid metabolism
Undecanedioate ↑
Sebacate (decanedioate) ↑
Hexadecanedioate↑
Tetradecanedioate↑
DSGEGDFXAEGGGVR ↑Fibrinogen cleavage peptide
ADSGEGDFXAEGGGVR ↑
Bilirubin (Z,Z) ↑Hemoglobin catabolism metabolite
Biliverdin ↑
1,2-propanediol ↑Ketogenesis
Succinylcarnitine ↑CPT shuttle system
Acetylcarnitine ↑
Glutarylcarnitine ↑
Gao et al[46]GC-TOF/MSSerum (human)Palmitic acid ↑Fatty acid metabolism
Stearic acid ↑
Oleic acid ↑
Arachidic acid ↑Arachidonic acid metabolism
Aminomalonic acid ↑Dicarboxylic acid metabolism
Phenylalanine ↑Amino acid metabolism
Cysteine ↑
Leucine ↑
Citric acid ↑
Oxoproline ↑
Table 3 Utility of significantly altered (P < 0.05) metabolites in accurately predicting hepatocellular carcinoma (hepatocellular carcinoma cases vs patients with cirrhosis)
Ref.PlatformComparisonClass prediction methodologyClassification accuracy or sensitivity/specificityAFP sensitivity/specificity
Patterson et al[29]UPLC/ESI-QTOF-MSHCC (n = 20) vs cirrhosis (n = 7)Random forest96.3-
Chen et al[30]Integrated GC/QTOF-MS + UPLC/QTOF-MSHCC (n = 82) vs healthy (n = 71)OPLS-DA100.0-
Wu et al[31]SELDI-TOF MSHCC (n = 48) vs cirrhosis (n = 54) or healthy (n = 42)GRO-α + thrombin light chain PS20 Protein immunoassay89.6/89.669/83
Cao et al[32]UPLC/QTOF-MSHCC (n = 23) vs cirrhosis (n = 22)PLS-DA67.0-
Gao et al[33]NMRHCC (n = 39) vs cirrhosis (n = 36)PLS-DA45.7-
Wu et al[34]GC/MSHCC (n = 20) vs healthy (n = 20)PCA with ROC curve analysisAUC=88.3; AUCAFP = 92.5 when combined with AFP-
Soga et al[35]LC/MS-MSHCC (n = 32) vs HCV-only (n = 35) or cirrhosis (n = 18)Multiple logistic regression; ROC curve analysis88.10.760
Wang et al[38]UPLC-MSHCC (59) vs cirrhosis (20) or NHC (20)PLS-DA, ROC curve analysisCSA 79.3/100 CSA + AFP20 96.4/100 UPLC-MS 100/100AFP20 74/38 AFP200 52/90
Zhou et al[39]UPLC-QTOF-MSHCC (n = 69) vs cirrhosis (n = 28)PLS-DA, ROC curve analysisAEA 88.0 PEA 82.0 AEA + PEA 88.0-
Nahon et al[40]NMRSmall HCC (n = 28) vs cirrhosis (n = 93); Large HCC (n = 33) vs cirrhosis (n = 93)OPLSSmall HCC: 61.0/100.0 Large HCC: 100.0/100.0-
Yin et al[41]RPLC/QTOF-MS; HILIC/QTOF-MSHCC (n = 25) vs cirrhosis (n = 24) or healthy (n = 25)OPLSRPLC: 61.8 HILIC: 57.0 RPLC + HILIC = 63.6-
Li et al[42]UPLC/QTOF-MSHCC (n = 8) vs cirrhosis (n = 6) or healthy (n = 6) (murine samples)OPLS-DA88.2-
Budhu et al[43]Training set1: GC/MS + UPLC/MS-MS; Testing set2: Affymetrix GeneChipTraining set: Stem-like aggressive HpSC-HCC (n = 15) vs Mature hepatocyte less aggressive MH-HCC (n = 15); Testing set: HpSC-HCC and MH-HCC (n = 217)Multivariate analysis172.0/83.0, AUC = 0.830 272.0/91.0, AUC = 0.860-
Fitian et al[45]UPLC/MS-MS + GC/MSHCC (n = 30) vs HCV-cirrhosis (n = 27)Random forest72% 12-HETE 73.3/69.2AFP20 63.3/83.6
ROC analysis15-HETE 83.3/59.3
Aspartate 100/51.9
Glycine 83.3/63.0
Serine 73.3/85.2
Phenylalanine 73.3/81.5
Homoserine 70.0/85.2
Sphingosine 58.3/86.7
Xanthine 63.3/88.9
2-Hydroxybutyrate 76.7/77.8
Gao et al[46]GC-TOF/MSHCC (n = 39) vs HBV-cirrhosis (n = 52)Random forest (validation set)96.8% in HCC vs HBV-cirrhosis 100% in HBV-cirrhosis vs HBV-
100% in HBV vs NHC
ROC analysis (validation set)100/95.2 HBV vs NC
83.3/100 HBV-cirrhosis vs HBV
76.9/83.3 HCC vs HBV-cirrhosis
Bayes discriminant function model (validation set)76.9% HCC 100% HBV-cirrhosis
94.1% HBV
100% NHC