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Title: A comprehensive analysis of metabolomics and lipidomics in areca nut mediated oral submucous fibrosis progression through LCMS and Raman spectroscopy
Authors: Verma, Tarun Prakash
Adhikari, Sonali
Singh, Siddharth
Rani, Chanchal
Kumar, Rajesh
Jha, Hem Chandra
Keywords: areca nut;lipidomics;metabolomics;oral submucous fibrosis;Raman microspectroscopy
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Citation: Verma, T. P., Adhikari, S., Singh, S., Rani, C., Kumar, R., & Jha, H. C. (2024). A comprehensive analysis of metabolomics and lipidomics in areca nut mediated oral submucous fibrosis progression through LCMS and Raman spectroscopy. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85192227721&doi=10.1002%2fjrs.6679&partnerID=40&md5=8c33b585c5939a35c0ed3bf897b1c76f
Abstract: Habitual consumption of areca/betel nut in Southeast Asia has been associated with oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) and its malignant transformation to oral squamous cell carcinoma. The current study aimed to assess the molecular alterations in fibroblast cell lines after treatment with areca nut. Areca nut extract (ANE) was prepared and characterized for its active ingredient, arecoline. ANE-treated cells were subjected to cell viability, proliferation, migration, morphologic changes, and transcript of OSMF genes (col1a1, col1a2, hsp47, timp1, timp2, timp3, and timp4). Further, liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LCMS) of cell lysate and Raman microspectroscopy (RMS) of fixed cells were performed for metabolomics/lipidomics and biomolecular alterations in the nucleus and periphery of ANE-treated cells. We compared and integrated the data from both techniques and observed that the cells treated with ANE mimicked OSMF and could be used as an in vitro model. LCMS showed a significant alteration in 17 metabolites and 165 lipid molecules in the cells treated with ANE. Further, 40 molecules in the nucleus and 29 in the periphery were found to be altered in these cells when subjected to RMS. Molecules associated with pathways such as the transfer of acetyl groups into mitochondria, amino sugar metabolism, and the Warburg effect were modulated the most upon ANE treatment. Acetyl CoA was found to be common in most of the altered pathways. Besides, the pathways affecting carbohydrate metabolism were also altered significantly. Targeting these molecules and pathways can help to prevent the malignant transformation of OSMF. © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jrs.6679
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/13896
ISSN: 0377-0486
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering
Department of Physics

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