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The SARS-CoV-2 induced targeted amino acid profiling in patients at hospitalized and convalescent stage

Junfang Wu, Mingming Zhao, Chenze Li, Yuxuan Zhang, Dao Wen Wang

2021Bioscience Reports26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has induced an ongoing global health crisis. Here we utilized a combination of targeted amino acids (AAs) and clinical biochemical profiling to analyze the plasma of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) subjects at the hospitalization stage and 1-month post-infection convalescent stage, respectively, to investigate the systematic injury during COVID-19 disease progress. We found the virus-induced inflammatory status and reduced liver synthesis capacity in hospitalized patients, which manifested with increased branched-chain AAs (BCAAs), aromatic AAs (AAAs), one-carbon related metabolites, and decreased methionine. Most of these disturbances during infection recover except for the increased levels of medium-chain acylcarnitines (ACs) in the convalescent subjects, implying the existence of incomplete fatty acids oxidation during recovery periods. Our results suggested that the imbalance of the AA profiling in COVID-19 patients. The majority of disturbed AAs recovered in 1 month. The incomplete fatty acid oxidation products suggested it might take longer time for convalescent patients to get complete recovery.

Topics & Concepts

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Convalescent plasmaVirologyProfiling (computer programming)Sars virus2019-20 coronavirus outbreakStage (stratigraphy)Amino acid substitutionComputational biologyMedicineBiologyGeneticsInternal medicineComputer scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseMutationGenePaleontologyOutbreakOperating systemMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
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