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Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease

The development of new approaches allowing for the early assessment of COVID-19 cases that are likely to become critical and the discovery of new therapeutic targets are urgently required. In this prospective cohort study, we performed proteomic and laboratory profiling of plasma from 163 COVID-19 p...

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Autores principales: di Flora, Daniele Castro, Dionizio, Aline, Pereira, Heloisa Aparecida Barbosa Silva, Garbieri, Thais Francini, Grizzo, Larissa Tercilia, Dionisio, Thiago José, Leite, Aline de Lima, Silva-Costa, Licia C., Buzalaf, Nathalia Rabelo, Reis, Fernanda Navas, Pereira, Virginia Bodelão Richini, Rosa, Deborah Maciel Cavalcanti, dos Santos, Carlos Ferreira, Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12121601
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Dionizio, Aline
Pereira, Heloisa Aparecida Barbosa Silva
Garbieri, Thais Francini
Grizzo, Larissa Tercilia
Dionisio, Thiago José
Leite, Aline de Lima
Silva-Costa, Licia C.
Buzalaf, Nathalia Rabelo
Reis, Fernanda Navas
Pereira, Virginia Bodelão Richini
Rosa, Deborah Maciel Cavalcanti
dos Santos, Carlos Ferreira
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Leite, Aline de Lima
Silva-Costa, Licia C.
Buzalaf, Nathalia Rabelo
Reis, Fernanda Navas
Pereira, Virginia Bodelão Richini
Rosa, Deborah Maciel Cavalcanti
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description The development of new approaches allowing for the early assessment of COVID-19 cases that are likely to become critical and the discovery of new therapeutic targets are urgently required. In this prospective cohort study, we performed proteomic and laboratory profiling of plasma from 163 COVID-19 patients admitted to Bauru State Hospital (Brazil) between 4 May 2020 and 4 July 2020. Plasma samples were collected upon admission for routine laboratory analyses and shotgun quantitative label-free proteomics. Based on the course of the disease, the patients were divided into three groups: (a) mild (n = 76) and (b) severe (n = 56) symptoms, whose patients were discharged without or with admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), respectively, and (c) critical (n = 31), a group consisting of patients who died after admission to an ICU. Based on our data, potential therapies for COVID-19 should target proteins involved in inflammation, the immune response and complement system, and blood coagulation. Other proteins that could potentially be employed in therapies against COVID-19 but that so far have not been associated with the disease are CD5L, VDBP, A1BG, C4BPA, PGLYRP2, SERPINC1, and APOH. Targeting these proteins’ pathways might constitute potential new therapies or biomarkers of prognosis of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-102972362023-06-28 Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease di Flora, Daniele Castro Dionizio, Aline Pereira, Heloisa Aparecida Barbosa Silva Garbieri, Thais Francini Grizzo, Larissa Tercilia Dionisio, Thiago José Leite, Aline de Lima Silva-Costa, Licia C. Buzalaf, Nathalia Rabelo Reis, Fernanda Navas Pereira, Virginia Bodelão Richini Rosa, Deborah Maciel Cavalcanti dos Santos, Carlos Ferreira Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo Cells Article The development of new approaches allowing for the early assessment of COVID-19 cases that are likely to become critical and the discovery of new therapeutic targets are urgently required. In this prospective cohort study, we performed proteomic and laboratory profiling of plasma from 163 COVID-19 patients admitted to Bauru State Hospital (Brazil) between 4 May 2020 and 4 July 2020. Plasma samples were collected upon admission for routine laboratory analyses and shotgun quantitative label-free proteomics. Based on the course of the disease, the patients were divided into three groups: (a) mild (n = 76) and (b) severe (n = 56) symptoms, whose patients were discharged without or with admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), respectively, and (c) critical (n = 31), a group consisting of patients who died after admission to an ICU. Based on our data, potential therapies for COVID-19 should target proteins involved in inflammation, the immune response and complement system, and blood coagulation. Other proteins that could potentially be employed in therapies against COVID-19 but that so far have not been associated with the disease are CD5L, VDBP, A1BG, C4BPA, PGLYRP2, SERPINC1, and APOH. Targeting these proteins’ pathways might constitute potential new therapies or biomarkers of prognosis of the disease. MDPI 2023-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10297236/ /pubmed/37371071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12121601 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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di Flora, Daniele Castro
Dionizio, Aline
Pereira, Heloisa Aparecida Barbosa Silva
Garbieri, Thais Francini
Grizzo, Larissa Tercilia
Dionisio, Thiago José
Leite, Aline de Lima
Silva-Costa, Licia C.
Buzalaf, Nathalia Rabelo
Reis, Fernanda Navas
Pereira, Virginia Bodelão Richini
Rosa, Deborah Maciel Cavalcanti
dos Santos, Carlos Ferreira
Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo
Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease
title Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease
title_full Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease
title_fullStr Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease
title_short Analysis of Plasma Proteins Involved in Inflammation, Immune Response/Complement System, and Blood Coagulation upon Admission of COVID-19 Patients to Hospital May Help to Predict the Prognosis of the Disease
title_sort analysis of plasma proteins involved in inflammation, immune response/complement system, and blood coagulation upon admission of covid-19 patients to hospital may help to predict the prognosis of the disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12121601
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