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Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression

This study aimed to explore the clinical practice of phospholipid metabolic pathways in COVID-19. In this study, 48 COVID-19 patients and 17 healthy controls were included. Patients were divided into mild (n=40) and severe (n=8) according to their severity. Phospholipid metabolites, TCA circulating...

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Autores principales: Xue, Mingshan, Zhang, Teng, Cheng, Zhangkai J., Guo, Baojun, Zeng, Yifeng, Lin, Runpei, Zheng, Peiyan, Liu, Mingtao, Hu, Fengyu, Li, Feng, Zhang, Wensheng, Li, Lu, Zhao, Qi, Sun, Baoqing, Tang, Xiaoping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35874944
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.72450
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author Xue, Mingshan
Zhang, Teng
Cheng, Zhangkai J.
Guo, Baojun
Zeng, Yifeng
Lin, Runpei
Zheng, Peiyan
Liu, Mingtao
Hu, Fengyu
Li, Feng
Zhang, Wensheng
Li, Lu
Zhao, Qi
Sun, Baoqing
Tang, Xiaoping
author_facet Xue, Mingshan
Zhang, Teng
Cheng, Zhangkai J.
Guo, Baojun
Zeng, Yifeng
Lin, Runpei
Zheng, Peiyan
Liu, Mingtao
Hu, Fengyu
Li, Feng
Zhang, Wensheng
Li, Lu
Zhao, Qi
Sun, Baoqing
Tang, Xiaoping
author_sort Xue, Mingshan
collection PubMed
description This study aimed to explore the clinical practice of phospholipid metabolic pathways in COVID-19. In this study, 48 COVID-19 patients and 17 healthy controls were included. Patients were divided into mild (n=40) and severe (n=8) according to their severity. Phospholipid metabolites, TCA circulating metabolites, eicosanoid metabolites, and closely associated enzymes and transfer proteins were detected in the plasma of all individuals using metabolomics and proteomics assays, respectively. 30 of the 33 metabolites found differed significantly (P<0.05) between patients and healthy controls (P<0.05), with D-dimmer significantly correlated with all of the lysophospholipid metabolites (LysoPE, LysoPC, LysoPI and LPA). In particular, we found that phosphatidylinositol (PI) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) could identify patients from healthy controls (AUC 0.771 and 0.745, respectively) and that the severity of the patients could be determined (AUC 0.663 and 0.809, respectively). The last measurement before discharge also revealed significant changes in both PI and PC. For the first time, our study explores the significance of the phospholipid metabolic system in COVID-19 patients. Based on molecular pathway mechanisms, three important phospholipid pathways related to Ceramide-Malate acid (Cer-SM), Lysophospholipid (LPs), and membrane function were established. Clinical values discovered included the role of Cer in maintaining the inflammatory internal environment, the modulation of procoagulant LPA by upstream fibrinolytic metabolites, and the role of PI and PC in predicting disease aggravation.
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spelling pubmed-93052692022-07-22 Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression Xue, Mingshan Zhang, Teng Cheng, Zhangkai J. Guo, Baojun Zeng, Yifeng Lin, Runpei Zheng, Peiyan Liu, Mingtao Hu, Fengyu Li, Feng Zhang, Wensheng Li, Lu Zhao, Qi Sun, Baoqing Tang, Xiaoping Int J Biol Sci Research Paper This study aimed to explore the clinical practice of phospholipid metabolic pathways in COVID-19. In this study, 48 COVID-19 patients and 17 healthy controls were included. Patients were divided into mild (n=40) and severe (n=8) according to their severity. Phospholipid metabolites, TCA circulating metabolites, eicosanoid metabolites, and closely associated enzymes and transfer proteins were detected in the plasma of all individuals using metabolomics and proteomics assays, respectively. 30 of the 33 metabolites found differed significantly (P<0.05) between patients and healthy controls (P<0.05), with D-dimmer significantly correlated with all of the lysophospholipid metabolites (LysoPE, LysoPC, LysoPI and LPA). In particular, we found that phosphatidylinositol (PI) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) could identify patients from healthy controls (AUC 0.771 and 0.745, respectively) and that the severity of the patients could be determined (AUC 0.663 and 0.809, respectively). The last measurement before discharge also revealed significant changes in both PI and PC. For the first time, our study explores the significance of the phospholipid metabolic system in COVID-19 patients. Based on molecular pathway mechanisms, three important phospholipid pathways related to Ceramide-Malate acid (Cer-SM), Lysophospholipid (LPs), and membrane function were established. Clinical values discovered included the role of Cer in maintaining the inflammatory internal environment, the modulation of procoagulant LPA by upstream fibrinolytic metabolites, and the role of PI and PC in predicting disease aggravation. Ivyspring International Publisher 2022-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9305269/ /pubmed/35874944 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.72450 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Xue, Mingshan
Zhang, Teng
Cheng, Zhangkai J.
Guo, Baojun
Zeng, Yifeng
Lin, Runpei
Zheng, Peiyan
Liu, Mingtao
Hu, Fengyu
Li, Feng
Zhang, Wensheng
Li, Lu
Zhao, Qi
Sun, Baoqing
Tang, Xiaoping
Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression
title Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression
title_full Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression
title_fullStr Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression
title_short Effect of a Functional Phospholipid Metabolome-Protein Association Pathway on the Mechanism of COVID-19 Disease Progression
title_sort effect of a functional phospholipid metabolome-protein association pathway on the mechanism of covid-19 disease progression
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35874944
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.72450
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