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Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-induced metabolic alterations have been proposed as a source for prognostic biomarkers and may harbor potential for therapeutic exploitation. However, the metabolic impact of COVID-19 in hemodialysis (HD), a setting of profound a priori alterations, remains unstud...

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Autores principales: Schuller, Max, Oberhuber, Monika, Prietl, Barbara, Zügner, Elmar, Prugger, Eva-Maria, Magnes, Christoph, Kirsch, Alexander H., Schmaldienst, Sabine, Pieber, Thomas, Brodmann, Marianne, Rosenkranz, Alexander R., Eller, Philipp, Eller, Kathrin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430566
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214089
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author Schuller, Max
Oberhuber, Monika
Prietl, Barbara
Zügner, Elmar
Prugger, Eva-Maria
Magnes, Christoph
Kirsch, Alexander H.
Schmaldienst, Sabine
Pieber, Thomas
Brodmann, Marianne
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Eller, Philipp
Eller, Kathrin
author_facet Schuller, Max
Oberhuber, Monika
Prietl, Barbara
Zügner, Elmar
Prugger, Eva-Maria
Magnes, Christoph
Kirsch, Alexander H.
Schmaldienst, Sabine
Pieber, Thomas
Brodmann, Marianne
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Eller, Philipp
Eller, Kathrin
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description Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-induced metabolic alterations have been proposed as a source for prognostic biomarkers and may harbor potential for therapeutic exploitation. However, the metabolic impact of COVID-19 in hemodialysis (HD), a setting of profound a priori alterations, remains unstudied. To evaluate potential COVID-19 biomarkers in end-stage kidney disease (CKD G5), we analyzed the plasma metabolites in different COVID-19 stages in patients with or without HD. We recruited 18 and 9 asymptomatic and mild, 11 and 11 moderate, 2 and 13 severely affected, and 10 and 6 uninfected HD and non-HD patients, respectively. Plasma samples were taken at the time of diagnosis and/or upon admission to the hospital and analyzed by targeted metabolomics and cytokine/chemokine profiling. Targeted metabolomics confirmed stage-dependent alterations of the metabolome in non-HD patients with COVID-19, which were less pronounced in HD patients. Elevated kynurenine levels and lipid dysregulation, shown by an increase in circulating free fatty acids and a decrease in lysophospholipids, could distinguish patients with moderate COVID-19 from non-infected individuals in both groups. Kynurenine and lipid alterations were also associated with ICAM-1 and IL-15 levels in HD and non-HD patients. Our findings support the kynurenine pathway and plasma lipids as universal biomarkers of moderate and severe COVID-19 independent of kidney function.
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spelling pubmed-96987082022-11-26 Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis Schuller, Max Oberhuber, Monika Prietl, Barbara Zügner, Elmar Prugger, Eva-Maria Magnes, Christoph Kirsch, Alexander H. Schmaldienst, Sabine Pieber, Thomas Brodmann, Marianne Rosenkranz, Alexander R. Eller, Philipp Eller, Kathrin Int J Mol Sci Article Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-induced metabolic alterations have been proposed as a source for prognostic biomarkers and may harbor potential for therapeutic exploitation. However, the metabolic impact of COVID-19 in hemodialysis (HD), a setting of profound a priori alterations, remains unstudied. To evaluate potential COVID-19 biomarkers in end-stage kidney disease (CKD G5), we analyzed the plasma metabolites in different COVID-19 stages in patients with or without HD. We recruited 18 and 9 asymptomatic and mild, 11 and 11 moderate, 2 and 13 severely affected, and 10 and 6 uninfected HD and non-HD patients, respectively. Plasma samples were taken at the time of diagnosis and/or upon admission to the hospital and analyzed by targeted metabolomics and cytokine/chemokine profiling. Targeted metabolomics confirmed stage-dependent alterations of the metabolome in non-HD patients with COVID-19, which were less pronounced in HD patients. Elevated kynurenine levels and lipid dysregulation, shown by an increase in circulating free fatty acids and a decrease in lysophospholipids, could distinguish patients with moderate COVID-19 from non-infected individuals in both groups. Kynurenine and lipid alterations were also associated with ICAM-1 and IL-15 levels in HD and non-HD patients. Our findings support the kynurenine pathway and plasma lipids as universal biomarkers of moderate and severe COVID-19 independent of kidney function. MDPI 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9698708/ /pubmed/36430566 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214089 Text en © 2022 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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Schuller, Max
Oberhuber, Monika
Prietl, Barbara
Zügner, Elmar
Prugger, Eva-Maria
Magnes, Christoph
Kirsch, Alexander H.
Schmaldienst, Sabine
Pieber, Thomas
Brodmann, Marianne
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Eller, Philipp
Eller, Kathrin
Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis
title Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis
title_full Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis
title_fullStr Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis
title_short Alterations in the Kynurenine–Tryptophan Pathway and Lipid Dysregulation Are Preserved Features of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis
title_sort alterations in the kynurenine–tryptophan pathway and lipid dysregulation are preserved features of covid-19 in hemodialysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430566
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214089
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