Exploring free amino acid profiles in CCHF patients: Implications for disease progression

Author:

Büyüktuna Seyit Ali1,Yerlitaş Serra İlayda23,Zararsız Gözde Ertük23,Doğan Kübra4ORCID,Kablan Demet5,Bağcı Gökhan6ORCID,Özer Selda5,Baysal Cihad1,Çakır Yasemin1,Cephe Ahu7,Koçhan Necla8,Zararsız Gökmen239,Doğan Halef Okan59ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infectious Disease and Clinical Microbiology Cumhuriyet University School of Medicine Sivas Turkey

2. Department of Biostatistics Erciyes University School of Medicine Kayseri Turkey

3. Drug Application and Research Center (ERFARMA) Erciyes University Kayseri Turkey

4. Department of Biochemistry Health Sivas Numan Hospital Sivas Turkey

5. Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine Sivas Cumhuriyet University Sivas Turkey

6. Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine Altinbas University Istanbul Turkey

7. Institutional Data Management and Analytics Unit Erciyes University Rectorate Kayseri Turkey

8. Department of Mathematics İzmir Economy University İzmir Turkey

9. Erciyes Teknopark Hematainer Biotechnology and Health Products Inc Kayseri Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated the intricate interplay between Crimean‐Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) infection and alterations in amino acid metabolism. Our primary aim is to elucidate the impact of Crimean‐Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) on specific amino acid concentrations and identify potential metabolic markers associated with viral infection. One hundred ninety individuals participated in this study, comprising 115 CCHF patients, 30 CCHF negative patients, and 45 healthy controls. Liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry techniques were employed to quantify amino acid concentrations. The amino acid metabolic profiles in CCHF patients exhibit substantial distinctions from those in the control group. Patients highlight distinct metabolic reprogramming, notably characterized by arginine, histidine, taurine, glutamic acid, and glutamine metabolism shifts. These changes have been associated with the underlying molecular mechanisms of the disease. Exploring novel therapeutic and diagnostic strategies addressing specific amino acids may offer potential means to mitigate the severity of the disease.

Publisher

Wiley

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