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Pre-pandemic Metabolic Correlates of COVID-19 Severity and Long COVID Incidence in People Living with HIV.

Priyesh AgrawalLeila B GironShalini SinghNel Jason HawAaron R GoldmanMohammed ElkaeidBernard MacatangayFrank J PalellaMaria L AlcaideCaitlin A MoranSeble G KassayeNathan ErdmannKara W ChewMichelle Floris-MooreAruna ChandranMichael H AugenbraunAnjali SharmaClovis PalmerAlan L LandayMichael J PelusoAli KeshavarzianTodd T BrownPhyllis C TienMohamed Abdel-Mohsen
Published in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
Host metabolic dysregulation, especially in tryptophan metabolism, is intricately linked to COVID-19 severity and its post-acute sequelae (Long COVID). People living with HIV (PLWH) experience similar metabolic dysregulation and face an increased risk of developing Long COVID. However, whether pre-existing HIV-associated metabolic dysregulations contribute in predisposing PLWH to severe COVID-19 outcomes remains underexplored. Analyzing pre-pandemic samples from PLWH with documented post-infection outcomes, we found specific metabolic alterations, including increased tryptophan catabolism, predicting an elevated risk of severe COVID-19 and the incidence of Long COVID. These alterations warrant further investigation for their potential prognostic and mechanistic significance in determining COVID-19 complications.
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