A new multimodal paradigm for biomarkers longitudinal monitoring: A clinical application to women steroid profiles in urine and blood
Miguel Figueiredo
1, 2
,
JONAS J. SAUGY
3
,
Martial Saugy
3
,
Raphaël Faiss
3
,
Olivier Salamin
3, 4
,
Raul Nicoli
4
,
Tiia Kuuranne
4
,
Serge Rudaz
1, 2
,
Francesco Botrè
3
,
S. Rudaz
1, 2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-08-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.004
CiteScore: 10.4
Impact factor: 6.0
ISSN: 00032670, 18734324
PubMed ID:
37257979
Biochemistry
Spectroscopy
Analytical Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Abstract
Most current state-of-the-art strategies to generate individual adaptive reference ranges are designed to monitor one clinical parameter at a time. An innovative methodology is proposed for the simultaneous longitudinal monitoring of multiple biomarkers. The estimation of individual thresholds is performed by applying a Bayesian modeling strategy to a multivariate score integrating several biomarkers (compound concentration and/or ratio). This multimodal monitoring was applied to data from a clinical study involving 14 female volunteers with normal menstrual cycles receiving testosterone via transdermal route, as to test its ability to detect testosterone administration. The study samples consisted of urine and blood collected during 4 weeks of a control phase and 4 weeks with a daily testosterone gel application. Integrating multiple biomarkers improved the detection of testosterone gel administration with substantially higher sensitivity compared with the distinct follow-up of each biomarker, when applied to selected urine and serum steroid biomarkers, as well as the combination of both. Among the 175 known positive samples, 38% were identified by the multimodal approach using urine biomarkers, 79% using serum biomarkers and 83% by combining biomarkers from both biological matrices, whereas 10%, 67% and 64% were respectively detected using standard unimodal monitoring. The detection of abnormal patterns can be improved using multimodal approaches. The combination of urine and serum biomarkers reduced the overall number of false-negatives, thus evidencing promising complementarity between urine and blood sampling for doping control, as highlighted in the case of the use of transdermal testosterone preparations. The generation in a multimodal setting of adaptive and personalized reference ranges opens up new opportunities in clinical and anti-doping profiling. The integration of multiple parameters in a longitudinal monitoring is expected to provide a more complete evaluation of individual profiles generating actionable intelligence to further guide sample collection, analysis protocols and decision-making in clinics and anti-doping.
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Figueiredo M. et al. A new multimodal paradigm for biomarkers longitudinal monitoring: A clinical application to women steroid profiles in urine and blood // Analytica Chimica Acta. 2023. Vol. 1267. p. 341389.
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Figueiredo M., SAUGY J. J., Saugy M., Faiss R., Salamin O., Nicoli R., Kuuranne T., Rudaz S., Botrè F., Rudaz S. A new multimodal paradigm for biomarkers longitudinal monitoring: A clinical application to women steroid profiles in urine and blood // Analytica Chimica Acta. 2023. Vol. 1267. p. 341389.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341389
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2023.341389
TI - A new multimodal paradigm for biomarkers longitudinal monitoring: A clinical application to women steroid profiles in urine and blood
T2 - Analytica Chimica Acta
AU - Figueiredo, Miguel
AU - SAUGY, JONAS J.
AU - Saugy, Martial
AU - Faiss, Raphaël
AU - Salamin, Olivier
AU - Nicoli, Raul
AU - Kuuranne, Tiia
AU - Rudaz, Serge
AU - Botrè, Francesco
AU - Rudaz, S.
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/08/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 341389
VL - 1267
PMID - 37257979
SN - 0003-2670
SN - 1873-4324
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@article{2023_Figueiredo,
author = {Miguel Figueiredo and JONAS J. SAUGY and Martial Saugy and Raphaël Faiss and Olivier Salamin and Raul Nicoli and Tiia Kuuranne and Serge Rudaz and Francesco Botrè and S. Rudaz},
title = {A new multimodal paradigm for biomarkers longitudinal monitoring: A clinical application to women steroid profiles in urine and blood},
journal = {Analytica Chimica Acta},
year = {2023},
volume = {1267},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2023.341389},
pages = {341389},
doi = {10.1016/j.aca.2023.341389}
}