Gut Microbiome and Cytokine Profiles in Post-COVID Syndrome.
Karakoz MussabaySamat KozhakhmetovMarat DusmagambetovAitolkyn MynzhanovaMadiyar NurgaziyevZharkyn JarmukhanovElizaveta VinogradovaAigul DusmagambetovaAiganym DaulbaevaLaura ChulenbayevaAinur TauekelovaMakhabbat BekbossynovaAlmagul R KushugulovaPublished in: Viruses (2024)
Recent studies highlight the crucial role of the gut microbiome in post-infectious complications, especially in patients recovering from severe COVID-19. Our research aimed to explore the connection between gut microbiome changes and the cytokine profile of patients with post-COVID syndrome. Using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, we analyzed the composition of the gut microbiome in 60 COVID-19 patients over the course of one year. We also measured the levels of serum cytokines and chemokines using the Milliplex system. Our results showed that severe SARS-CoV-2 infection cases, especially those complicated by pneumonia, induce a pro-inflammatory microbial milieu with heightened presence of Bacteroides , Faecalibacterium , and Prevotella_9 . Furthermore, we found that post-COVID syndrome is characterized by a cross-correlation of various cytokines and chemokines MDC, IL-1b, Fractalkine, TNFa, FGF-2, EGF, IL-1RA, IFN-a2, IL-10, sCD40L, IL-8, Eotaxin, IL-12p40, and MIP-1b as well as a shift in the gut microbiome towards a pro-inflammatory profile. At the functional level, our analysis revealed associations with post-COVID-19 in homolactic fermentation, pentose phosphate, NAD salvage, and flavin biosynthesis. These findings highlight the intricate interplay between the gut microbiota, their metabolites, and systemic cytokines in shaping post-COVID symptoms. Unraveling the gut microbiome's role in post-infectious complications opens avenues for new treatments for those patients with prolonged symptoms.
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