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Metabolic Signatures Associated with Severity in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

The clinical evolution of COVID-19 pneumonia is poorly understood. Identifying the metabolic pathways that are altered early with viral infection and their association with disease severity is crucial to understand COVID-19 pathophysiology, and guide clinical decisions. This study aimed at assessing...

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Autores principales: Marín-Corral, Judith, Rodríguez-Morató, Jose, Gomez-Gomez, Alex, Pascual-Guardia, Sergi, Muñoz-Bermúdez, Rosana, Salazar-Degracia, Anna, Pérez-Terán, Purificación, Restrepo, Marcos I., Khymenets, Olha, Haro, Noemí, Masclans, Joan Ramon, Pozo, Oscar J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33946479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094794
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author Marín-Corral, Judith
Rodríguez-Morató, Jose
Gomez-Gomez, Alex
Pascual-Guardia, Sergi
Muñoz-Bermúdez, Rosana
Salazar-Degracia, Anna
Pérez-Terán, Purificación
Restrepo, Marcos I.
Khymenets, Olha
Haro, Noemí
Masclans, Joan Ramon
Pozo, Oscar J.
author_facet Marín-Corral, Judith
Rodríguez-Morató, Jose
Gomez-Gomez, Alex
Pascual-Guardia, Sergi
Muñoz-Bermúdez, Rosana
Salazar-Degracia, Anna
Pérez-Terán, Purificación
Restrepo, Marcos I.
Khymenets, Olha
Haro, Noemí
Masclans, Joan Ramon
Pozo, Oscar J.
author_sort Marín-Corral, Judith
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description The clinical evolution of COVID-19 pneumonia is poorly understood. Identifying the metabolic pathways that are altered early with viral infection and their association with disease severity is crucial to understand COVID-19 pathophysiology, and guide clinical decisions. This study aimed at assessing the critical metabolic pathways altered with disease severity in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Forty-nine hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia were enrolled in a prospective, observational, single-center study in Barcelona, Spain. Demographic, clinical, and analytical data at admission were registered. Plasma samples were collected within the first 48 h following hospitalization. Patients were stratified based on the severity of their evolution as moderate (N = 13), severe (N = 10), or critical (N = 26). A panel of 221 biomarkers was measured by targeted metabolomics in order to evaluate metabolic changes associated with subsequent disease severity. Our results show that obesity, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation, as well as some analytical parameters and radiological findings, were all associated with disease severity. Additionally, ceramide metabolism, tryptophan degradation, and reductions in several metabolic reactions involving nicotinamide adenine nucleotide (NAD) at inclusion were significantly associated with respiratory severity and correlated with inflammation. In summary, assessment of the metabolomic profile of COVID-19 patients could assist in disease severity stratification and even in guiding clinical decisions.
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spelling pubmed-81244822021-05-17 Metabolic Signatures Associated with Severity in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Marín-Corral, Judith Rodríguez-Morató, Jose Gomez-Gomez, Alex Pascual-Guardia, Sergi Muñoz-Bermúdez, Rosana Salazar-Degracia, Anna Pérez-Terán, Purificación Restrepo, Marcos I. Khymenets, Olha Haro, Noemí Masclans, Joan Ramon Pozo, Oscar J. Int J Mol Sci Article The clinical evolution of COVID-19 pneumonia is poorly understood. Identifying the metabolic pathways that are altered early with viral infection and their association with disease severity is crucial to understand COVID-19 pathophysiology, and guide clinical decisions. This study aimed at assessing the critical metabolic pathways altered with disease severity in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Forty-nine hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia were enrolled in a prospective, observational, single-center study in Barcelona, Spain. Demographic, clinical, and analytical data at admission were registered. Plasma samples were collected within the first 48 h following hospitalization. Patients were stratified based on the severity of their evolution as moderate (N = 13), severe (N = 10), or critical (N = 26). A panel of 221 biomarkers was measured by targeted metabolomics in order to evaluate metabolic changes associated with subsequent disease severity. Our results show that obesity, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation, as well as some analytical parameters and radiological findings, were all associated with disease severity. Additionally, ceramide metabolism, tryptophan degradation, and reductions in several metabolic reactions involving nicotinamide adenine nucleotide (NAD) at inclusion were significantly associated with respiratory severity and correlated with inflammation. In summary, assessment of the metabolomic profile of COVID-19 patients could assist in disease severity stratification and even in guiding clinical decisions. MDPI 2021-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8124482/ /pubmed/33946479 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094794 Text en © 2021 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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Rodríguez-Morató, Jose
Gomez-Gomez, Alex
Pascual-Guardia, Sergi
Muñoz-Bermúdez, Rosana
Salazar-Degracia, Anna
Pérez-Terán, Purificación
Restrepo, Marcos I.
Khymenets, Olha
Haro, Noemí
Masclans, Joan Ramon
Pozo, Oscar J.
Metabolic Signatures Associated with Severity in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
title Metabolic Signatures Associated with Severity in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
title_full Metabolic Signatures Associated with Severity in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
title_fullStr Metabolic Signatures Associated with Severity in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
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title_short Metabolic Signatures Associated with Severity in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
title_sort metabolic signatures associated with severity in hospitalized covid-19 patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33946479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094794
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