Kynurenine
metaboliteKynurenine, produced by IDO1 in thrombi macrophages, amplifies innate immune activation and vascular inflammation in STEMI pathogenesis.
Pathway placement
Cascade stepPlaque inflammation
Confidencehigh
RationaleTryptophan metabolite triggers macrophage inflammation in atherothrombotic cascade.
Also acts inSystemic / off-pathway
Druggability
Not assessed (no mapped human gene target).
Type I vs Type II discrimination
ScoresLow-confidence (proxy)
R — rupture / Type-I48
C — confounder / Type-II81
A — assay feasibility42
E — evidence strength30
T1DI (composite)4
Specificity differential (R−C)-33
Confounder panel (Type-II drivers)
No confounder evidence retrieved.
Tier: light (literature co-occurrence proxy — lower confidence). See the discrimination table for all markers.
Assay & specimen
Class-level default (no specific cleared assay)— generic method inferred from analyte class; confirm against a specific product insert before use.
Specimen
Serum, plasma or urine
Collection tube
Serum separator (gold/red-top, SST) · Lithium heparin (green-top) · Sterile urine container
Method / principle
LC-MS/MS (targeted metabolomics) or enzymatic colorimetric where available
Reagent / substrate
Stable-isotope-labeled internal standard (MS); or enzyme-coupled Trinder reagent
Platform
LC-MS/MS; some automated chemistry
Turnaround · availability
Send-out / research · Specialized / research
Literature evidence(1)
- Untargeted metabolomics identified kynurenine as a predictive prognostic biomarker in acute myocardial infarction.Frontiers in immunology · 2022 · PMID 36405744 · doi