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Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis

The heterogeneity in severity and outcome of COVID-19 cases points out the urgent need for early molecular characterization of patients followed by risk-stratified care. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the fluctuations of serum metabolomic profiles of COVID-19 patients with severe i...

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Autores principales: Ansone, Laura, Briviba, Monta, Silamikelis, Ivars, Terentjeva, Anna, Perkons, Ingus, Birzniece, Liga, Rovite, Vita, Rozentale, Baiba, Viksna, Ludmila, Kolesova, Oksana, Klavins, Kristaps, Klovins, Janis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8653833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34878333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00338-21
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author Ansone, Laura
Briviba, Monta
Silamikelis, Ivars
Terentjeva, Anna
Perkons, Ingus
Birzniece, Liga
Rovite, Vita
Rozentale, Baiba
Viksna, Ludmila
Kolesova, Oksana
Klavins, Kristaps
Klovins, Janis
author_facet Ansone, Laura
Briviba, Monta
Silamikelis, Ivars
Terentjeva, Anna
Perkons, Ingus
Birzniece, Liga
Rovite, Vita
Rozentale, Baiba
Viksna, Ludmila
Kolesova, Oksana
Klavins, Kristaps
Klovins, Janis
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description The heterogeneity in severity and outcome of COVID-19 cases points out the urgent need for early molecular characterization of patients followed by risk-stratified care. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the fluctuations of serum metabolomic profiles of COVID-19 patients with severe illness during the different disease stages in a longitudinal manner. We demonstrate a distinct metabolomic signature in serum samples of 32 hospitalized patients at the acute phase compared to the recovery period, suggesting the tryptophan (tryptophan, kynurenine, and 3-hydroxy-DL-kynurenine) and arginine (citrulline and ornithine) metabolism as contributing pathways in the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 with a potential link to the clinical severity of the disease. In addition, we suggest that glutamine deprivation may further result in inhibited M2 macrophage polarization as a complementary process, and highlight the contribution of phenylalanine and tyrosine in the molecular mechanisms underlying the severe course of the infection. In conclusion, our results provide several functional metabolic markers for disease progression and severe outcome with potential clinical application. IMPORTANCE Although the host defense mechanisms against SARS-CoV-2 infection are still poorly described, they are of central importance in shaping the course of the disease and the possible outcome. Metabolomic profiling may complement the lacking knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying clinical manifestations and pathogenesis of COVID-19. Moreover, early identification of metabolomics-based biomarker signatures is proved to serve as an effective approach for the prediction of disease outcome. Here we provide the list of metabolites describing the severe, acute phase of the infection and bring the evidence of crucial metabolic pathways linked to aggressive immune responses. Finally, we suggest metabolomic phenotyping as a promising method for developing personalized care strategies in COVID-19 patients.
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spelling pubmed-86538332021-12-16 Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis Ansone, Laura Briviba, Monta Silamikelis, Ivars Terentjeva, Anna Perkons, Ingus Birzniece, Liga Rovite, Vita Rozentale, Baiba Viksna, Ludmila Kolesova, Oksana Klavins, Kristaps Klovins, Janis Microbiol Spectr Observation The heterogeneity in severity and outcome of COVID-19 cases points out the urgent need for early molecular characterization of patients followed by risk-stratified care. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the fluctuations of serum metabolomic profiles of COVID-19 patients with severe illness during the different disease stages in a longitudinal manner. We demonstrate a distinct metabolomic signature in serum samples of 32 hospitalized patients at the acute phase compared to the recovery period, suggesting the tryptophan (tryptophan, kynurenine, and 3-hydroxy-DL-kynurenine) and arginine (citrulline and ornithine) metabolism as contributing pathways in the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 with a potential link to the clinical severity of the disease. In addition, we suggest that glutamine deprivation may further result in inhibited M2 macrophage polarization as a complementary process, and highlight the contribution of phenylalanine and tyrosine in the molecular mechanisms underlying the severe course of the infection. In conclusion, our results provide several functional metabolic markers for disease progression and severe outcome with potential clinical application. IMPORTANCE Although the host defense mechanisms against SARS-CoV-2 infection are still poorly described, they are of central importance in shaping the course of the disease and the possible outcome. Metabolomic profiling may complement the lacking knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying clinical manifestations and pathogenesis of COVID-19. Moreover, early identification of metabolomics-based biomarker signatures is proved to serve as an effective approach for the prediction of disease outcome. Here we provide the list of metabolites describing the severe, acute phase of the infection and bring the evidence of crucial metabolic pathways linked to aggressive immune responses. Finally, we suggest metabolomic phenotyping as a promising method for developing personalized care strategies in COVID-19 patients. American Society for Microbiology 2021-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8653833/ /pubmed/34878333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00338-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Ansone et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Observation
Ansone, Laura
Briviba, Monta
Silamikelis, Ivars
Terentjeva, Anna
Perkons, Ingus
Birzniece, Liga
Rovite, Vita
Rozentale, Baiba
Viksna, Ludmila
Kolesova, Oksana
Klavins, Kristaps
Klovins, Janis
Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis
title Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis
title_full Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis
title_fullStr Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis
title_short Amino Acid Metabolism is Significantly Altered at the Time of Admission in Hospital for Severe COVID-19 Patients: Findings from Longitudinal Targeted Metabolomics Analysis
title_sort amino acid metabolism is significantly altered at the time of admission in hospital for severe covid-19 patients: findings from longitudinal targeted metabolomics analysis
topic Observation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8653833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34878333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00338-21
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