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Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection

OBJECTIVES: The changes in metabolism by human adenovirus (HAdV) infection was unclear. The potential mechanism of HAdV-7 causing acute respiratory tract infection was explored. METHODS: Totally 35 patients with HAdV-7 infection, 32 asymptomatic cases with HAdV-7 and 14 healthy controls were enrolle...

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Autores principales: Xu, Wen, Du, Juan, Wei, Ting-Ting, Chen, Lin-Yi, Yang, Xin-Xin, Bo, Tu, Liu, Han-Yu, Xie, Ming-Zhu, Zhao, Tian-Shuo, Yang, Jun-Lian, Cui, Fuqiang, Chen, Wei-Wei, Lu, Qing-Bin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9489940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160124
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.896409
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author Xu, Wen
Du, Juan
Wei, Ting-Ting
Chen, Lin-Yi
Yang, Xin-Xin
Bo, Tu
Liu, Han-Yu
Xie, Ming-Zhu
Zhao, Tian-Shuo
Yang, Jun-Lian
Cui, Fuqiang
Chen, Wei-Wei
Lu, Qing-Bin
author_facet Xu, Wen
Du, Juan
Wei, Ting-Ting
Chen, Lin-Yi
Yang, Xin-Xin
Bo, Tu
Liu, Han-Yu
Xie, Ming-Zhu
Zhao, Tian-Shuo
Yang, Jun-Lian
Cui, Fuqiang
Chen, Wei-Wei
Lu, Qing-Bin
author_sort Xu, Wen
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: The changes in metabolism by human adenovirus (HAdV) infection was unclear. The potential mechanism of HAdV-7 causing acute respiratory tract infection was explored. METHODS: Totally 35 patients with HAdV-7 infection, 32 asymptomatic cases with HAdV-7 and 14 healthy controls were enrolled from an outbreak of HAdV-7 in the army. The serum samples were analyzed by untargeted and targeted metabolomics. The effects of differential metabolites were verified on HAdV-7 replication in an A549 cell line. RESULTS: The untargeted metabolomics analysis revealed more significant changes in the classes of sphingolipids, polyketides, glycerolipids, fatty acyls, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives in the patients with HAdV-7 than in healthy controls. Two key metabolic pathways of secondary and primary bile acid biosynthesis were noted from pathway enrichment analysis. Targeted metabolomics analysis showed that the levels of unconjugated bile acids in the patients were significantly lower, while the levels of glyco- and tauro- conjugated bile acids in patients and asymptomatic cases were higher than those in the healthy controls. The profiles of cytokines and peripheral lymphocyte subsets obviously varied at different levels of bile acids, with significant differences after HAdV-7 infection. A cell verification test demonstrated that the replication of HAdV-7 significantly reduced when GCDCA and TCA were added. CONCLUSION: Bile acids inhibited HAdV-7 replication in vitro. Alterations in bile acids was metabolic signatures of HAdV-7 infected subjects, and our results suggested bile acids might play protective roles against HAdV-7 infection.
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spelling pubmed-94899402022-09-22 Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection Xu, Wen Du, Juan Wei, Ting-Ting Chen, Lin-Yi Yang, Xin-Xin Bo, Tu Liu, Han-Yu Xie, Ming-Zhu Zhao, Tian-Shuo Yang, Jun-Lian Cui, Fuqiang Chen, Wei-Wei Lu, Qing-Bin Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine OBJECTIVES: The changes in metabolism by human adenovirus (HAdV) infection was unclear. The potential mechanism of HAdV-7 causing acute respiratory tract infection was explored. METHODS: Totally 35 patients with HAdV-7 infection, 32 asymptomatic cases with HAdV-7 and 14 healthy controls were enrolled from an outbreak of HAdV-7 in the army. The serum samples were analyzed by untargeted and targeted metabolomics. The effects of differential metabolites were verified on HAdV-7 replication in an A549 cell line. RESULTS: The untargeted metabolomics analysis revealed more significant changes in the classes of sphingolipids, polyketides, glycerolipids, fatty acyls, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives in the patients with HAdV-7 than in healthy controls. Two key metabolic pathways of secondary and primary bile acid biosynthesis were noted from pathway enrichment analysis. Targeted metabolomics analysis showed that the levels of unconjugated bile acids in the patients were significantly lower, while the levels of glyco- and tauro- conjugated bile acids in patients and asymptomatic cases were higher than those in the healthy controls. The profiles of cytokines and peripheral lymphocyte subsets obviously varied at different levels of bile acids, with significant differences after HAdV-7 infection. A cell verification test demonstrated that the replication of HAdV-7 significantly reduced when GCDCA and TCA were added. CONCLUSION: Bile acids inhibited HAdV-7 replication in vitro. Alterations in bile acids was metabolic signatures of HAdV-7 infected subjects, and our results suggested bile acids might play protective roles against HAdV-7 infection. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9489940/ /pubmed/36160124 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.896409 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xu, Du, Wei, Chen, Yang, Bo, Liu, Xie, Zhao, Yang, Cui, Chen and Lu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Xu, Wen
Du, Juan
Wei, Ting-Ting
Chen, Lin-Yi
Yang, Xin-Xin
Bo, Tu
Liu, Han-Yu
Xie, Ming-Zhu
Zhao, Tian-Shuo
Yang, Jun-Lian
Cui, Fuqiang
Chen, Wei-Wei
Lu, Qing-Bin
Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection
title Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection
title_full Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection
title_fullStr Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection
title_full_unstemmed Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection
title_short Alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection
title_sort alterations in bile acids as metabolic signatures in the patients with human adenovirus type 7 infection
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9489940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160124
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.896409
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