比较代谢组学分析揭示了COVID-19细胞因子风暴和手术败血症的共同和独特特征。

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Iana V Russkikh, Oleg S Popov, Tatiana G Klochkova, Natalia N Sushentseva, Svetlana V Apalko, Anna Yu Asinovskaya, Sergey V Mosenko, Andrey M Sarana, Sergey G Shcherbak
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与COVID-19相关的细胞因子风暴(CS)的临床表现类似于脓毒症的急性期。代谢组学可能有助于理解这两种综合征的具体病理生物学。本研究的目的是比较与COVID-19相关的CS与败血症手术患者的血清代谢组学特征。在一项回顾性横断面研究中,研究了与COVID-19相关的CS患者的血清样本,有无合并症,以及手术败血症患者的血清样本。采用LC-MS/MS对所有样品进行靶向代谢组学分析。分析显示,COVID-19患者和手术败血症患者血清代谢组的相似变化与氨基酸代谢、氮代谢、炎症状态、蛋氨酸循环和糖酵解有关。血清代谢产物犬尿氨酸合成、三羧酸循环、γ -氨基丁酸和烟酰胺的水平差异最显著。COVID-19和手术脓毒症患者的半胱氨酸和蛋氨酸代谢途径明显紊乱。首次研究了俄罗斯联邦西北部地区CS合并COVID-19患者与手术败血症患者血清代谢组学特征的异同。
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Comparative metabolomic analysis reveals shared and unique features of COVID-19 cytokine storm and surgical sepsis.

The clinical manifestations of the cytokine storm (CS) associated with COVID-19 resemble the acute phase of sepsis. Metabolomics may contribute to understanding the specific pathobiology of these two syndromes. The aim of this study was to compare serum metabolomic profiles in CS associated with COVID-19 vs. septic surgery patients. In a retrospective cross-sectional study, serum samples from patients with CS associated with COVID-19, with and without comorbidity, as well as serum samples from patients with surgical sepsis were investigated. Targeted metabolomic analysis was performed on all samples using LC-MS/MS. Analysis revealed that similar alterations in the serum metabolome of patients with COVID-19 and surgical septic patients were associated with amino acid metabolism, nitrogen metabolism, inflammatory status, methionine cycle and glycolysis. The most significant difference was found for serum levels of metabolites of kynurenine synthesis, tricarboxylic acid cycle, gamma-aminobutyric acid and niacinamide. The metabolic pathway of cysteine and methionine metabolism was significantly disturbed in COVID-19 and surgical septic patients. For the first time, the similarities and differences between the serum metabolomic profiles of patients with CS associated with COVID-19 and patients with surgical sepsis were investigated for patients from the Northwest of the Russian Federation.

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