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Association of Altered Plasma Lipidome with Disease Severity in COVID-19 Patients

Authors :
Zhang, Zhengzheng
Karu, Naama
Kindt, Alida
Singh, Madhulika
Lamont, Lieke
van Gammeren, Adriaan J.
Ermens, Anton A.M.
Harms, Amy C.
Portengen, Lutzen
Vermeulen, Roel C.H.
Dik, Willem A.
Langerak, Anton W.
van der Velden, Vincent H.J.
Hankemeier, Thomas
Zhang, Zhengzheng
Karu, Naama
Kindt, Alida
Singh, Madhulika
Lamont, Lieke
van Gammeren, Adriaan J.
Ermens, Anton A.M.
Harms, Amy C.
Portengen, Lutzen
Vermeulen, Roel C.H.
Dik, Willem A.
Langerak, Anton W.
van der Velden, Vincent H.J.
Hankemeier, Thomas
Source :
Zhang , Z , Karu , N , Kindt , A , Singh , M , Lamont , L , van Gammeren , A J , Ermens , A A M , Harms , A C , Portengen , L , Vermeulen , R C H , Dik , W A , Langerak , A W , van der Velden , V H J & Hankemeier , T 2024 , ' Association of Altered Plasma Lipidome with Disease Severity in COVID-19 Patients ' , Biomolecules , vol. 14 , no. 3 , 296 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The severity of COVID-19 is linked to an imbalanced immune response. The dysregulated metabolism of small molecules and bioactive lipids has also been associated with disease severity. To promote understanding of the disease biochemistry and provide targets for intervention, we applied a range of LC-MS platforms to analyze over 100 plasma samples from patients with varying COVID-19 severity and with detailed clinical information on inflammatory responses (>30 immune markers). This is the third publication in a series, and it reports the results of comprehensive lipidome profiling using targeted LC-MS/MS. We identified 1076 lipid features across 25 subclasses, including glycerophospholipids, sterols, glycerolipids, and sphingolipids, among which 531 lipid features were dramatically changed in the plasma of intensive care unit (ICU) patients compared to patients in the ward. Patients in the ICU showed 1.3–57-fold increases in ceramides, (lyso-)glycerophospholipids, diglycerides, triglycerides, and plasmagen phosphoethanolamines, and 1.3–2-fold lower levels of a cyclic lysophosphatidic acid, sphingosine-1-phosphates, sphingomyelins, arachidonic acid-containing phospholipids, lactosylceramide, and cholesterol esters compared to patients in the ward. Specifically, phosphatidylinositols (PIs) showed strong fatty acid saturation-dependent behavior, with saturated fatty acid (SFA)- and monosaturated fatty acid (MUFA)-derived PI decreasing and polystaturated (PUFA)-derived PI increasing. We also found ~4000 significant Spearman correlations between lipids and multiple clinical markers of immune response with |R| ≥ 0.35 and FDR corrected Q < 0.05. Except for lysophosphatidic acid, lysophospholipids were positively associated with the CD4 fraction of T cells, and the cytokines IL-8 and IL-18. In contrast, sphingosine-1-phosphates were negatively correlated with innate immune markers such as CRP and IL-6. Further indications of metabolic changes in moderate COVID-19 di

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OAIster
Journal :
Zhang , Z , Karu , N , Kindt , A , Singh , M , Lamont , L , van Gammeren , A J , Ermens , A A M , Harms , A C , Portengen , L , Vermeulen , R C H , Dik , W A , Langerak , A W , van der Velden , V H J & Hankemeier , T 2024 , ' Association of Altered Plasma Lipidome with Disease Severity in COVID-19 Patients ' , Biomolecules , vol. 14 , no. 3 , 296 .
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430692775
Document Type :
Electronic Resource