Table 1.
Summary of documented examples of pathologies where isotopes at natural abundance could be used for potential diagnostics. Aa, amino acid; ND, not determined. The term “metabolic mechanism” refers to the major pathways explaining the change in isotope abundance.
Disease | Metabolic Mechanism | Isotopic Marker | Matrix | Ref. |
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Nervous anorexia, nutritional stress | Aa metabolism | 13C, 15N | Hair | [10,11] |
Syphilis | Aa metabolism | 13C, 15N | Collagen | [12] |
Chronic malnutrition and potential growth retardation (stunted children) | Aa metabolism | 13C, 15N | Hair | [13] |
Patients with metabolic syndrome | Glycaemia Aa metabolism | 13C, 15N | Hair | [14] |
Diabetic patients | Sugar metabolism | 13C, 15N | Hair | [15,16,17,18] |
Cirrhotic patients | Aa metabolism | 13C, 15N | Hair, bulk protein | [19] |
Breast cancer | Urea cycle, glycolysis, lipid synthesis, anaplerosis | 13C, 15N | Tissue biopsies cultured cells | [20,21] |
Oral squamous cell carcinomas | ND | 13C, 15N | Tissue biopsies | [22] |
Ganglioneuroma (benign tumours), neuroblastoma and nephroblastoma Wilm’s tumours | Aa metabolism | 13C, 15N | Tissue biopsies | [23,24] |
Rhabdomyosarcoma | ND | 13C, 15N | Tissue biopsies | [25] |
Adrenal gland cancers | Aa metabolism Glycolysis | 13C, 15N | Serum | Unpublished data |
Hepatocarcinoma | Glutathione metabolism, | 34S | Serum and erythrocytes | [26] |
Wilson disease | Cu metabolism | 65Cu | Serum | [27] |
Menkes disease | Cu and Aa metabolism | 15N | Hair | Unpublished data |
Ovarian cancer | Cu metabolism | 65Cu | Serum | [28] |
Homeostasis alterations after bariatric surgery | Zn homeostasis | 66Zn | Serum and Whole blood | [29] |
Hematological malignancy | Metal homeostasis | 65Cu, 66Zn | serum | [30] |
Anaemia | Fe deficiency | 56Fe | Whole blood | [27] |
Multiple myeloma | Bone formation (apatite deposition) | 44Ca | Serum and urine | [31] |
Chronic kidney disease or diabetes | Bone formation (apatite deposition) | 44Ca | Serum | [32] |
Anaemia in skeleton fragments | Respiratory biochemistry | 18O | Bone and enamel apatite | [33] |
Osteopenia and osteoporosis in female skeleton | Urea excretion and/or renal function | 15N | Bone collagen | [34] |
Cealiac disease in skeleton | Aa metabolism | 13C, 15N | Bone collagen | [35] |