hrp0089na1.1 | The clinical relevance of metabolomics; genomic engineering - CRISP-R/Cas9 and its many implications | ESPE2018

The Clinical Relevance of Metabolomics

Klapa Maria

High-throughput biomolecular (omic) analyses enabled the simultaneous quantification of hundreds or thousands of transcripts, proteins, metabolites in a biological system, contributing to the identification of discriminatory multi-component molecular profiles of a pathophysiology. Molecular quantities being interconnected, even subtle differences in one can carry significance if viewed in the context of the observed changes in the rest of the molecules. We can now view molecul...

hrp0089fc1.5 | Adrenals & HPA Axis | ESPE2018

Untargeted Plasma Metabolomics in Subjects with Differences in Tissue Glucocorticoid Sensitivity Identifies a Novel metabolic Signature

Nicolaides Nicolas C. , Ioannidi Maria-Konstantina , Koniari Eleni , Sertedaki Amalia , Klapa Maria I. , Chrousos George P. , Charmandari Evangelia

Background: Tissue glucocorticoid sensitivity is characterized by a considerable variation in terms of therapeutic response and side effects to synthetic glucocorticoids. The multi-metabolite concentration profile measured by untargeted plasma metabolomics provides a comprehensive metabolic signature that might be used in clinical practice.Objective and Hypotheses: To investigate the usefulness of plasma metabolomics in identifying a metabolic signature ...

hrp0089rfc6.5 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2018

High-Throughput Untargeted Plasma Metabolomics Unravels Gender Dimorphic Metabolic Trajectories in Naturally Conceived and ICSI Prepubertal Children

Telonis Aristeidis G , Gkourogianni Alexandra , Papassotiriou Ioannis , Konsta Maria , Papastamataki Maria , Margeli Alexandra , Bartzeliotou Anastasia , Mantzou Emilia , Kosteria Ioanna , Mastorakos George , Loutradis Dimitrios , Chrousos George P , Klapa Maria I , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina

Background: Accumulating evidence has indicated that assisted reproductive technologies (ART) influence the metabolic physiology of the offspring, with a higher predisposition to metabolic disorders. Long-term metabolomic studies that separately consider males and females conceived with intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) vs naturally conceived (NC) children are needed. Previously, we had reported that ICSI-conceived prepubertal girls exhibit significant alterations in th...