@article{2f8ce436870744a28acaeb90c2a74c3d,
title = "Index markers of chronic fatigue syndrome with dysfunction of TCA and urea cycles",
abstract = "Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a persistent and unexplained pathological state characterized by exertional and severely debilitating fatigue, with/without infectious or neuropsychiatric symptoms, lasting at least 6 consecutive months. Its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. Here, we performed comprehensive metabolomic analyses of 133 plasma samples obtained from CFS patients and healthy controls to establish an objective diagnosis of CFS. CFS patients exhibited significant differences in intermediate metabolite concentrations in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) and urea cycles. The combination of ornithine/citrulline and pyruvate/isocitrate ratios discriminated CFS patients from healthy controls, yielding area under the receiver operating characteristic curve values of 0.801 (95% confidential interval [CI]: 0.711-0.890, P < 0.0001) and 0.750 (95% CI: 0.584-0.916, P = 0.0069) for training (n = 93) and validation (n = 40) datasets, respectively. These findings provide compelling evidence that a clinical diagnostic tool could be developed for CFS based on the ratios of metabolites in plasma.",
author = "Emi Yamano and Masahiro Sugimoto and Akiyoshi Hirayama and Satoshi Kume and Masanori Yamato and Guanghua Jin and Seiki Tajima and Nobuhito Goda and Kazuhiro Iwai and Sanae Fukuda and Kouzi Yamaguti and Hirohiko Kuratsune and Tomoyoshi Soga and Yasuyoshi Watanabe and Yosky Kataoka",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Y. Nakatomi, M. Kagura, Y. Nonoguchi, T. Hakariya and K. Tanaka for their assistance in collecting the samples and data from the subjects. This study was supported by the Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology (CREST) Program of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), a Grant-in-Aid from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the Japanese Government to Y. K. (JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 25460399, 15H00905), Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development to Y. K., Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) to Y. K., RIKEN Rijicho Fund and research grants from Yamagata Prefecture and Tsuruoka City. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2016.",
year = "2016",
month = oct,
day = "11",
doi = "10.1038/srep34990",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
journal = "Scientific reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
}