In developed countries, poor diet and low exercise has driven the rise in cardiometabolic disease incidence.
Metabolic diseases of the liver such as fatty liver disease have quietly reached epidemic levels across both adults and children. In the US approximately 30% of adults and as many as 1 in 10 children suffer from some form of metabolic liver disease, leading to direct and societal costs estimated at almost $300B per year.
While 90% of liver disease is preventable if caught early, most people have little to no symptoms until the disease has advanced, so the majority of patients are diagnosed at the point of liver failure. There is therefore a critical need for earlier detection when lifestyle changes and therapeutics can be effectively deployed, and the number of patients experiencing severe symptoms reduced.
We are developing a breath test capable of detecting liver disease early before any symptoms show, involving the use of an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound (EVOC®) Probe known as limonene to probe the function of the liver. Our work in this area has been highly successful and indicates that breath testing in this way may be a suitable test to screen for liver disease in children and adults.
FURTHER READING
Other recommended reading:
- DOCUMENT: Quick Start Guide: Incorporate Breath Analysis into Liver Disease Research
- PAPER: EVOC Probes combined with dynamic breath testing shows excellent diagnostic performance for cirrhosis and reveals signs of portal hypertension
- POSTER: Pre-clinical in vitro VOC analysis to identify biomarker candidates for chronic liver diseases detection – A Breath Biopsy study.
- PAPER: Breath Biopsy to Identify Exhaled Volatile Organic Compound Biomarkers for Liver Cirrhosis Detection.
- ARTICLE: ‘The One That Gut Away – Measuring Microbial VOCs from Breath’ – Dr. Tina Chou, Senior Biomarker Scientist at Owlstone Medical discusses the link between the gut microbiome and liver disease
- PAPER: Targeted breath analysis: exogenous volatile organic compounds (EVOC) as metabolic pathway-specific probes
- PAPER: VOCs from Exhaled Breath for the Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- PAPER: Optimization of a breath analysis methodology to potentially diagnose transplanted kidney rejection
- POSTER: Dynamic Limonene Breath Testing Maximizes Classification Performance for Subjects with Cirrhosis.
- PAPER: A deep learning approach for detecting liver cirrhosis from volatolomic analysis of exhaled breath
- PAPER: Visualization of exhaled breath metabolites reveals distinct diagnostic signatures for acute cardiorespiratory breathlessness
- REVIEW: Could breath acetone be a potentially useful biomarker for heart failure?
- POSTER: Comparing cirrhosis and liver cancers – A Breath Biopsy study with Cleveland Clinic proposing ketones and terpenes as possible biomarkers of chronic liver diseases