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Lipid metabolic signatures deviate in sepsis survivors compared to non-survivors.


ABSTRACT: Sepsis remains a major cause of death despite advances in medical care. Metabolic deregulation is an important component of the survival process. Metabolomic analysis allows profiling of critical metabolic functions with the potential to classify patient outcome. Our prospective longitudinal characterization of 33 septic and non-septic critically ill patients showed that deviations, independent of direction, in plasma levels of lipid metabolites were associated with sepsis mortality. We identified a coupling of metabolic signatures between liver and plasma of a rat sepsis model that allowed us to apply a human kinetic model of mitochondrial beta-oxidation to reveal differing enzyme concentrations for medium/short-chain hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (elevated in survivors) and crotonase (elevated in non-survivors). These data suggest a need to monitor cellular energy metabolism beyond the available biomarkers. A loss of metabolic adaptation appears to be reflected by an inability to maintain cellular (fatty acid) metabolism within a "corridor of safety".

SUBMITTER: Khaliq W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7711192 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lipid metabolic signatures deviate in sepsis survivors compared to non-survivors.

Khaliq Waqas W   Großmann Peter P   Neugebauer Sophie S   Kleyman Anna A   Domizi Roberta R   Calcinaro Sara S   Brealey David D   Gräler Markus M   Kiehntopf Michael M   Schäuble Sascha S   Singer Mervyn M   Panagiotou Gianni G   Bauer Michael M  

Computational and structural biotechnology journal 20201121


Sepsis remains a major cause of death despite advances in medical care. Metabolic deregulation is an important component of the survival process. Metabolomic analysis allows profiling of critical metabolic functions with the potential to classify patient outcome. Our prospective longitudinal characterization of 33 septic and non-septic critically ill patients showed that deviations, independent of direction, in plasma levels of lipid metabolites were associated with sepsis mortality. We identifi  ...[more]

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