Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors

Formation of neopterin, a biomarker of the activated human immune system, is linked with tryptophan (TRP) and phenylalanine (PHE) metabolism. To obtain normal values, in this study, serum concentrations of neopterin as well as of TRP, PHE and their respective metabolites kynurenine (KYN) and tyrosin...

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Main Authors: Geisler Simon, Mayersbach Peter, Becker Kathrin, Schennach Harald, Fuchs Dietmar, Gostner Johanna M.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pterid-2014-0015
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spelling doaj-50bb0794815c4fe29d42b297f8c12f222021-09-05T13:59:56ZengDe GruyterPteridines0933-48072195-47202015-03-01261313610.1515/pterid-2014-0015Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donorsGeisler Simon0Mayersbach Peter1Becker Kathrin2Schennach Harald3Fuchs Dietmar4Gostner Johanna M.5Division of Biological Chemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaCentral Institute for Blood Transfusion and Immunology, University Clinics, Anichstrasse 3, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaDivision of Biological Chemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaCentral Institute for Blood Transfusion and Immunology, University Clinics, Anichstrasse 3, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaDivision of Biological Chemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaDivision of Medical Biochemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaFormation of neopterin, a biomarker of the activated human immune system, is linked with tryptophan (TRP) and phenylalanine (PHE) metabolism. To obtain normal values, in this study, serum concentrations of neopterin as well as of TRP, PHE and their respective metabolites kynurenine (KYN) and tyrosine (TYR) were investigated in 100 successive blood donor serum specimens from the University Clinics of Innsbruck, Austria. In addition, nitrite concentrations were determined. Donors had passed anamnestic examination at entry and were therefore considered as healthy. The mean age of participants was 49±11.4 (mean±SD) years; 18% were older than 60 years. Both genders were included in the analysis. Neopterin concentrations measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were 5.9±1.6 nmol/L (mean±SD). Levels of amino acids and metabolites were determined by HPLC. Mean KYN and TRP concentrations were 1.78±0.42 μmol/L and 67.4±10.2 μmol/L, respectively. KYN to TRP ratio (KYN/TRP), an estimate for the activity of tryptophan-degrading enzyme indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase, was 26.7±6.2 μmol/mmol. Mean PHE and TYR concentrations were 65.2±11.1 μmol/L and 90.6±22.9 μmol/L. PHE to TYR ratio (PHE/TYR), an estimate for the activity of PHE-converting enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase, was 0.75±0.14 μmol/μmol. Nitrite concentrations, estimated by Griess-Ilosvay reagent, were 44.9±32.0 μmol/L. Males were taller and heavier than females (both p<0.01), but body mass index did not differ. Males presented with significantly higher TRP and TYR concentrations than females (both p<0.05). There existed significant correlations between neopterin and KYN (rs=0.368), KYN/TRP (rs=0.453), TYR (rs=–0.267; all p<0.01) and PHE/TYR (rs=0.236; p<0.05) concentrations. Data indicate that also in a population of healthy individuals an association exists between “low-grade” immune activation as is indicated by slightly higher neopterin concentrations and biochemical alterations in the amino acid metabolism. Although minor, such changes may interfere with psychoneuroimmunological regulatory networks and thus be of clinical relevance.https://doi.org/10.1515/pterid-2014-0015kynurenineneopterinphenylalaninetryptophantyrosine
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author Geisler Simon
Mayersbach Peter
Becker Kathrin
Schennach Harald
Fuchs Dietmar
Gostner Johanna M.
spellingShingle Geisler Simon
Mayersbach Peter
Becker Kathrin
Schennach Harald
Fuchs Dietmar
Gostner Johanna M.
Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors
Pteridines
kynurenine
neopterin
phenylalanine
tryptophan
tyrosine
author_facet Geisler Simon
Mayersbach Peter
Becker Kathrin
Schennach Harald
Fuchs Dietmar
Gostner Johanna M.
author_sort Geisler Simon
title Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors
title_short Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors
title_full Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors
title_fullStr Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors
title_full_unstemmed Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors
title_sort serum tryptophan, kynurenine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and neopterin concentrations in 100 healthy blood donors
publisher De Gruyter
series Pteridines
issn 0933-4807
2195-4720
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Formation of neopterin, a biomarker of the activated human immune system, is linked with tryptophan (TRP) and phenylalanine (PHE) metabolism. To obtain normal values, in this study, serum concentrations of neopterin as well as of TRP, PHE and their respective metabolites kynurenine (KYN) and tyrosine (TYR) were investigated in 100 successive blood donor serum specimens from the University Clinics of Innsbruck, Austria. In addition, nitrite concentrations were determined. Donors had passed anamnestic examination at entry and were therefore considered as healthy. The mean age of participants was 49±11.4 (mean±SD) years; 18% were older than 60 years. Both genders were included in the analysis. Neopterin concentrations measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were 5.9±1.6 nmol/L (mean±SD). Levels of amino acids and metabolites were determined by HPLC. Mean KYN and TRP concentrations were 1.78±0.42 μmol/L and 67.4±10.2 μmol/L, respectively. KYN to TRP ratio (KYN/TRP), an estimate for the activity of tryptophan-degrading enzyme indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase, was 26.7±6.2 μmol/mmol. Mean PHE and TYR concentrations were 65.2±11.1 μmol/L and 90.6±22.9 μmol/L. PHE to TYR ratio (PHE/TYR), an estimate for the activity of PHE-converting enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase, was 0.75±0.14 μmol/μmol. Nitrite concentrations, estimated by Griess-Ilosvay reagent, were 44.9±32.0 μmol/L. Males were taller and heavier than females (both p<0.01), but body mass index did not differ. Males presented with significantly higher TRP and TYR concentrations than females (both p<0.05). There existed significant correlations between neopterin and KYN (rs=0.368), KYN/TRP (rs=0.453), TYR (rs=–0.267; all p<0.01) and PHE/TYR (rs=0.236; p<0.05) concentrations. Data indicate that also in a population of healthy individuals an association exists between “low-grade” immune activation as is indicated by slightly higher neopterin concentrations and biochemical alterations in the amino acid metabolism. Although minor, such changes may interfere with psychoneuroimmunological regulatory networks and thus be of clinical relevance.
topic kynurenine
neopterin
phenylalanine
tryptophan
tyrosine
url https://doi.org/10.1515/pterid-2014-0015
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