Metabolite reanalysis revealed potential biomarkers for COVID-19: A potential link with immune response

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Aim: To understand the pathological progress of COVID-19 and to explore the potential biomarkers. Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing. There is metabolomics research about COVID-19 indicating the rich information of metabolomics is worthy of further data mining. Methods: We applied bioinformatics technology to reanalyze the published metabolomics data of COVID-19. Results: Benzoate, β-alanine and 4-chlorobenzoic acid were first reported to be used as potential biomarkers to distinguish COVID-19 patients from healthy individuals; taurochenodeoxycholic acid 3-sulfate, glucuronate and N,N,N-trimethyl-alanylproline betaine TMAP are the top classifiers in the receiver operating characteristic curve of COVID-severe and COVID-nonsevere patients. Conclusion: These unique metabolites suggest an underlying immunoregulatory treatment strategy for COVID-19.

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Chen, X., Gu, M., Li, T., & Sun, Y. (2021). Metabolite reanalysis revealed potential biomarkers for COVID-19: A potential link with immune response. Future Microbiology, 16(8), 577–588. https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2021-0047

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