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Integrated clinical and metabolomic analysis of dengue infection shows molecular signatures associated with host-pathogen interaction in different phases of the disease.

Sriram RathnakumarNaga Sai Visweswar KambhampatiSaiswaroop RSai Sanwid PradhanG RamkumarNirmala BeerakaGopi Krishna MudduSandeep KumarSai Kiran JavvajiAshish ParangoankarVenketesh SivaramakrishnanSai Sathish Ramamurthy
Published in: Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society (2023)
The dengue patients displayed characteristic features of the disease, including elevated NS1 levels. TNF-α was found to be elevated in all three phases compared to healthy controls. The metabolic pathways were found to be deregulated compared to healthy controls only in phases I and II of dengue patients. The pathways represent viral replication and host response mediated pathways. The major pathways include nucleotide metabolism of various amino acids and fatty acids, biotin, etc. CONCLUSION: The results show elevated TNF-α and metabolites that are characteristic of viral infection and host response. IL10 and IFN-γ were not significant, consistent with the absence of any complications.
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