Author:
Páez-Franco José C.,Torres-Ruiz Jiram,Sosa-Hernández Víctor A.,Cervantes-Díaz Rodrigo,Romero-Ramírez Sandra,Pérez-Fragoso Alfredo,Meza-Sánchez David E.,Germán-Acacio Juan Manuel,Maravillas-Montero José L.,Mejía-Domínguez Nancy R.,Ponce-de-León Alfredo,Ulloa-Aguirre Alfredo,Gómez-Martín Diana,Llorente Luis
Abstract
AbstractWe identified the main changes in serum metabolites associated with severe (n = 46) and mild (n = 19) COVID-19 patients by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. The modified metabolic profiles were associated to an altered amino acid catabolism in hypoxic conditions. Noteworthy, three α-hydroxyl acids of amino acid origin increased with disease severity and correlated with altered oxygen saturation levels and clinical markers of lung damage. We hypothesize that the enzymatic conversion of α-keto-acids to α- hydroxyl-acids helps to maintain NAD recycling in patients with altered oxygen levels, highlighting the potential relevance of amino acid supplementation during SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Funder
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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