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Western diet increases COVID-19 disease severity in the Syrian hamster

Pre-existing comorbidities such as obesity or metabolic diseases can adversely affect the clinical outcome of COVID-19. Chronic metabolic disorders are globally on the rise and often a consequence of an unhealthy diet, referred to as a Western Diet. For the first time in the Syrian hamster model, we...

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Autores principales: Port, Julia R., Adney, Danielle R., Schwarz, Benjamin, Schulz, Jonathan E., Sturdevant, Daniel E., Smith, Brian J., Avanzato, Victoria A., Holbrook, Myndi G., Purushotham, Jyothi N., Stromberg, Kaitlin A., Leighton, Ian, Bosio, Catharine M., Shaia, Carl, Munster, Vincent J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8219093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34159329
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.17.448814
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author Port, Julia R.
Adney, Danielle R.
Schwarz, Benjamin
Schulz, Jonathan E.
Sturdevant, Daniel E.
Smith, Brian J.
Avanzato, Victoria A.
Holbrook, Myndi G.
Purushotham, Jyothi N.
Stromberg, Kaitlin A.
Leighton, Ian
Bosio, Catharine M.
Shaia, Carl
Munster, Vincent J.
author_facet Port, Julia R.
Adney, Danielle R.
Schwarz, Benjamin
Schulz, Jonathan E.
Sturdevant, Daniel E.
Smith, Brian J.
Avanzato, Victoria A.
Holbrook, Myndi G.
Purushotham, Jyothi N.
Stromberg, Kaitlin A.
Leighton, Ian
Bosio, Catharine M.
Shaia, Carl
Munster, Vincent J.
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description Pre-existing comorbidities such as obesity or metabolic diseases can adversely affect the clinical outcome of COVID-19. Chronic metabolic disorders are globally on the rise and often a consequence of an unhealthy diet, referred to as a Western Diet. For the first time in the Syrian hamster model, we demonstrate the detrimental impact of a continuous high-fat high-sugar diet on COVID-19 outcome. We observed increased weight loss and lung pathology, such as exudate, vasculitis, hemorrhage, fibrin, and edema, delayed viral clearance and functional lung recovery, and prolonged viral shedding. This was accompanied by an increased trend of systemic IL-10 and IL-6, as well as a dysregulated serum lipid response dominated by polyunsaturated fatty acid-containing phosphatidylethanolamine, recapitulating cytokine and lipid responses associated with severe human COVID-19. Our data support the hamster model for testing restrictive or targeted diets and immunomodulatory therapies to mediate the adverse effects of metabolic disease on COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-82190932021-06-23 Western diet increases COVID-19 disease severity in the Syrian hamster Port, Julia R. Adney, Danielle R. Schwarz, Benjamin Schulz, Jonathan E. Sturdevant, Daniel E. Smith, Brian J. Avanzato, Victoria A. Holbrook, Myndi G. Purushotham, Jyothi N. Stromberg, Kaitlin A. Leighton, Ian Bosio, Catharine M. Shaia, Carl Munster, Vincent J. bioRxiv Article Pre-existing comorbidities such as obesity or metabolic diseases can adversely affect the clinical outcome of COVID-19. Chronic metabolic disorders are globally on the rise and often a consequence of an unhealthy diet, referred to as a Western Diet. For the first time in the Syrian hamster model, we demonstrate the detrimental impact of a continuous high-fat high-sugar diet on COVID-19 outcome. We observed increased weight loss and lung pathology, such as exudate, vasculitis, hemorrhage, fibrin, and edema, delayed viral clearance and functional lung recovery, and prolonged viral shedding. This was accompanied by an increased trend of systemic IL-10 and IL-6, as well as a dysregulated serum lipid response dominated by polyunsaturated fatty acid-containing phosphatidylethanolamine, recapitulating cytokine and lipid responses associated with severe human COVID-19. Our data support the hamster model for testing restrictive or targeted diets and immunomodulatory therapies to mediate the adverse effects of metabolic disease on COVID-19. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2021-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8219093/ /pubmed/34159329 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.17.448814 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This article is a US Government work. It is not subject to copyright under 17 USC 105 and is also made available for use under a CC0 license (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) .
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Adney, Danielle R.
Schwarz, Benjamin
Schulz, Jonathan E.
Sturdevant, Daniel E.
Smith, Brian J.
Avanzato, Victoria A.
Holbrook, Myndi G.
Purushotham, Jyothi N.
Stromberg, Kaitlin A.
Leighton, Ian
Bosio, Catharine M.
Shaia, Carl
Munster, Vincent J.
Western diet increases COVID-19 disease severity in the Syrian hamster
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title_short Western diet increases COVID-19 disease severity in the Syrian hamster
title_sort western diet increases covid-19 disease severity in the syrian hamster
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8219093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34159329
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.17.448814
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