Author: Sindelar, Miriam; Stancliffe, Ethan; Schwaiger-Haber, Michaela; Anbukumar, Dhanalakshmi S.; Adkins-Travis, Kayla; Goss, Charles W.; O'Halloran, Jane A.; Mudd, Philip A.; Liu, Wen-Chun; Albrecht, Randy A.; GarcÃa-Sastre, Adolfo; Shriver, Leah P.; Patti, Gary J.
Title: Longitudinal Metabolomics of Human Plasma Reveals Prognostic Markers of COVID-19 Disease Severity Cord-id: 2gxbm3p2 Document date: 2021_7_21
ID: 2gxbm3p2
Snippet: There is an urgent need to identify which COVID-19 patients will develop life-threatening illness so that medical resources can be optimally allocated and rapid treatment can be administered early in the disease course, when clinical management is most effective. To aid in the prognostic classification of disease severity, we perform untargeted metabolomics on plasma from 339 patients, with samples collected at six longitudinal time points. Using the temporal metabolic profiles and machine learn
Document: There is an urgent need to identify which COVID-19 patients will develop life-threatening illness so that medical resources can be optimally allocated and rapid treatment can be administered early in the disease course, when clinical management is most effective. To aid in the prognostic classification of disease severity, we perform untargeted metabolomics on plasma from 339 patients, with samples collected at six longitudinal time points. Using the temporal metabolic profiles and machine learning, we build a predictive model of disease severity. We discover that a panel of metabolites measured at the time of study entry successfully determine disease severity. Through analysis of longitudinal samples, we confirm that the majority of these markers are directly related to disease progression and that their levels return to baseline upon disease recovery. Finally, we validate that these metabolites are also altered in a hamster model of COVID-19.
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