严重发热伴血小板减少综合征病毒感染的全球脂质图揭示了作为新型预后生物标志物的甘油磷脂。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1128/mbio.02628-24
Panpan Tian, Liwei Zhao, Guiting Zhang, Shixing Chen, Wanying Zhang, Mingrong Ou, Yidan Sun, Yuxin Chen
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严重发热伴血小板减少综合征(SFTS)是一种由新型布尼亚病毒引起的进展迅速的传染病,其特征是高热、血小板减少和多器官损伤。虽然脂质在病毒感染中起着重要作用,但 SFTSV 感染期间脂质代谢的具体改变仍不清楚。本研究旨在阐明SFTS轻度、重度和致命患者的脂质代谢概况。研究共招募了 60 名 SFTS 患者,包括 30 名轻度患者、15 名重度患者和 15 名死亡患者,以及 30 名健康对照者,采用液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)对血清中的总体脂质组学进行了研究。我们的研究结果表明,SFTSV 感染会诱发脂质特征的全面改变,并进一步证实甘油磷脂代谢途径在 SFTS 患者的轻度、重度和致命结局发展过程中受到了严重影响。重要的是,LysoPC (20:0) 和 LysoPC (P-16:0) 与 SFTSV 感染的临床参数密切相关。此外,我们还通过接收器操作特征曲线(ROC)分析证明了 LysoPC (20:0) 和 LysoPC (P-16:0) 的重大预后价值,为它们作为预后生物标记物预测 SFTS 临床结局的显著价值提供了证据。尤其是,LysoPC(20:0)和 LysoPC(P-16:0)以及 APTT 对致命性 SFTS 的预后效果更佳[曲线下面积 (AUC) = 98.4%],优于常规临床参数。总之,我们的研究结果揭示了 SFTSV 感染后的脂质组学情况,为了解 SFTS 疾病进展的机制提供了新的视角,并表明以脂质代谢为靶点可能是一种潜在的治疗策略:本研究系统地研究了具有不同临床结局的SFTS感染患者的血脂谱特征。我们的研究结果表明,SFTSV 感染诱发了脂质特征的全面改变,尤其是甘油磷脂代谢途径。值得注意的是,LysoPC (20:0)和LysoPC (P-16:0)作为SFTSV感染的新型生物标志物,具有显著的预后价值,可能有助于SFTS进展的预后和适当的干预。
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A global lipid map of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus infection reveals glycerophospholipids as novel prognosis biomarkers.

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a rapidly progressing infectious disease caused by a novel bunyavirus characterized by high fever, thrombocytopenia, and multiple organ damage. While lipids play an important role in viral infections, the specific alterations in lipid metabolism during SFTSV infection remain unclear. This study aimed to elucidate the global lipid metabolic profiles of SFTS patients with mild, severe, and fatal outcomes. A total of 60 SFTS patients, consisting of 30 mild, 15 severe and 15 fatal patients, and 30 healthy controls, were enrolled for the investigation of global lipidomics in serum using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Our findings revealed global alterations in the lipid signature induced by SFTSV infection and further confirmed that the glycerophospholipid metabolism pathway was profoundly affected during the progression of mild, severe, and fatal outcomes in SFTS patients. Importantly, LysoPC (20:0) and LysoPC (P-16:0) are strongly correlated with the clinical parameters of SFTSV infection. Furthermore, we demonstrated the substantial prognostic value of LysoPC (20:0) and LysoPC (P-16:0) by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, providing evidence for their remarkable value as prognostic biomarkers for predicting SFTS clinical outcomes. In particular, LysoPC (20:0) and LysoPC (P-16:0), along with APTT, yielded superior prognostic performance for fatal SFTS [area under the curve (AUC) = 98.4%], outperforming routine clinical parameters. Collectively, our findings revealed the lipidomic landscape after SFTSV infection, which offers new insights into the mechanisms of SFTS disease progression and suggests that targeting lipid metabolism may serve as a potential therapeutic strategy.

Importance: This study systematically investigated the lipid landscape profile of SFTS-infected patients with different clinical outcomes. Our results revealed a global alteration in the lipid signature, particularly the glycerophospholipid metabolic pathway, induced by SFTSV infection. Notably, LysoPC (20:0) and LysoPC (P-16:0) presented remarkable prognostic value as novel biomarkers for SFTSV infection and may contribute to the prognosis of SFTS progression and appropriate interventions.

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mBio
mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
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10.50
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762
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期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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