INTRACELLULAR LEVEL OF HIF-1α IS AN INFORMATIVE INDICATOR OF THE DELAYED IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE METABOLISM OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES

Q3 Social Sciences
O. Zubatkina, L. Dobrodeeva, S. Kruglov
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BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection induces metabolic changes that play a critical role in both SARS-CoV-2 replication and regulation of the immune response. HIF-1, one of the effectors of the PI-3K/Akt/mTOR signal transmission pathway, promotes reprogramming of metabolism through the enhancement of aerobic glycolysis AIM: To reveal the informativity of the intracellular level of HIF-1 as an indicator of changes in the metabolism of peripheral blood lymphocytes after a COVID-19 infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 59 volunteers were examined, 38 of them did not have a history of COVID-19 and 21 people had the disease 2-8 months before the start of the survey. The presence of IgG antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 was determined in the serum of the blood taken for analysis. The absolute content of lymphocytes was measured in whole blood, and the concentration of HIF-1 was determined in the lymphocyte lysate by enzyme immunoassay. The obtained data was statistically processed using the IBM SPSS software package (version 26). The mean values (M) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated, the normality of distribution was assessed by the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the Student's t-test and the level of statistical significance p0.05 were used to compare the means. ROC analysis with the construction of a characteristic curve for the classifier HIF-1 was conducted. RESULTS: It was found that the content of HIF-1 in peripheral blood lymphocytes in patients after COVID-19 infection is statistically significantly lower compared with those who have not been ill and remains so for 5 months after the disease. The model with the HIF-1 classifier has a high predictive power regarding the likelihood of changes in lymphocyte metabolism after COVID-19 infection. The intracellular content of HIF-1 equal to 1,25 ng/106 cells corresponds to the optimal cut-off threshold. CONCLUSION: The intracellular level of HIF-1 can be used to assess the likelihood of a delayed impact of COVID-19 on the metabolism of peripheral blood lymphocytes and to monitor metabolic changes.
细胞内hif-1α水平是COVID-19对外周血淋巴细胞代谢延迟影响的信息指标
背景:COVID-19感染诱导代谢变化,在SARS-CoV-2复制和免疫反应调节中发挥关键作用。HIF-1是PI-3K/Akt/mTOR信号传递通路的效应物之一,通过增强有氧糖酵解促进代谢重编程。目的:揭示HIF-1细胞内水平作为新冠病毒感染后外周血淋巴细胞代谢变化的指标的信息性。材料与方法:59名志愿者接受了调查,其中38人没有COVID-19病史,21人在调查开始前2-8个月患有该病。在采集用于分析的血液的血清中确定SARS-CoV-2的IgG抗体的存在。测定全血淋巴细胞绝对含量,酶免疫法测定淋巴细胞裂解液中HIF-1的浓度。使用IBM SPSS软件包(version 26)对所得数据进行统计学处理。计算均值(M)和标准差(SD),采用Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验评估分布的正态性,采用Student's t检验,采用p0.05的统计学显著性水平比较均值。对分类器HIF-1进行ROC分析,建立特征曲线。结果:发现COVID-19感染后患者外周血淋巴细胞HIF-1含量较未发病且发病后5个月的患者有统计学意义的降低。具有HIF-1分类器的模型对COVID-19感染后淋巴细胞代谢变化的可能性具有很高的预测能力。细胞内HIF-1含量为1.25 ng/106个细胞对应于最佳截止阈值。结论:细胞内HIF-1水平可用于评估新冠肺炎对外周血淋巴细胞代谢迟发性影响的可能性,监测代谢变化。
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