Author: Yan, Haixi; Liang, Xiao; Du, Juping; He, Zebao; Wang, Yu; Lyu, Mengge; Yue, Liang; Zhang, Fangfei; Xue, Zhangzhi; Xu, Luang; Ruan, Guan; Li, Jun; Zhu, Hongguo; Xu, Jiaqin; Chen, Shiyong; Zhang, Chao; Lv, Dongqing; Lin, Zongmei; Shen, Bo; Zhu, Yi; Qian, Biyun; Chen, Haixiao; Guo, Tiannan
                    Title: Proteomic and metabolomic investigation of serum lactate dehydrogenase elevation in COVIDâ€19 patients  Cord-id: 51ss01dl  Document date: 2021_5_28
                    ID: 51ss01dl
                    
                    Snippet: Serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) has been established as a prognostic indicator given its differential expression in COVIDâ€19 patients. However, the molecular mechanisms underneath remain poorly understood. In this study, 144 COVIDâ€19 patients were enrolled to monitor the clinical and laboratory parameters over 3 weeks. Serum LDH was shown elevated in the COVIDâ€19 patients on admission and declined throughout disease course, and its ability to classify patient severity outperformed other 
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) has been established as a prognostic indicator given its differential expression in COVIDâ€19 patients. However, the molecular mechanisms underneath remain poorly understood. In this study, 144 COVIDâ€19 patients were enrolled to monitor the clinical and laboratory parameters over 3 weeks. Serum LDH was shown elevated in the COVIDâ€19 patients on admission and declined throughout disease course, and its ability to classify patient severity outperformed other biochemical indicators. A threshold of 247 U/L serum LDH on admission was determined for severity prognosis. Next, we classified a subset of 14 patients into high†and lowâ€risk groups based on serum LDH expression and compared their quantitative serum proteomic and metabolomic differences. The results showed that COVIDâ€19 patients with high serum LDH exhibited differentially expressed blood coagulation and immune responses including acute inflammatory responses, platelet degranulation, complement cascade, as well as multiple different metabolic responses including lipid metabolism, protein ubiquitination and pyruvate fermentation. Specifically, activation of hypoxia responses was highlighted in patients with high LDH expressions. Taken together, our data showed that serum LDH levels are associated with COVIDâ€19 severity, and that elevated serum LDH might be consequences of hypoxia and tissue injuries induced by inflammation.
 
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