A ketogenic diet can mitigate SARS-CoV-2 induced systemic reprogramming and inflammation.
Amelia PalermoShen LiJohanna Ten HoeveAkshay ChellappaAlexandra MorrisBarbara DillonFeiyang MaYijie WangEdward CaoByourak ShabaneRebecca Acin-PerezAnton PetcherskiAldons J LusisStanley L HazenOrian S ShirihaiMatteo PellegriniVaithilingaraja ArumugaswamiThomas Glen GraeberArjun DebPublished in: Communications biology (2023)
The ketogenic diet (KD) has demonstrated benefits in numerous clinical studies and animal models of disease in modulating the immune response and promoting a systemic anti-inflammatory state. Here we investigate the effects of a KD on systemic toxicity in mice following SARS-CoV-2 infection. Our data indicate that under KD, SARS-CoV-2 reduces weight loss with overall improved animal survival. Muted multi-organ transcriptional reprogramming and metabolism rewiring suggest that a KD initiates and mitigates systemic changes induced by the virus. We observed reduced metalloproteases and increased inflammatory homeostatic protein transcription in the heart, with decreased serum pro-inflammatory cytokines (i.e., TNF-α, IL-15, IL-22, G-CSF, M-CSF, MCP-1), metabolic markers of inflammation (i.e., kynurenine/tryptophane ratio), and inflammatory prostaglandins, indicative of reduced systemic inflammation in animals infected under a KD. Taken together, these data suggest that a KD can alter the transcriptional and metabolic response in animals following SARS-CoV-2 infection with improved mice health, reduced inflammation, and restored amino acid, nucleotide, lipid, and energy currency metabolism.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- sars cov
- weight loss
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- anti inflammatory
- diabetic rats
- amino acid
- immune response
- transcription factor
- bariatric surgery
- gene expression
- physical activity
- healthcare
- rheumatoid arthritis
- public health
- drug induced
- big data
- mental health
- heart failure
- roux en y gastric bypass
- type diabetes
- body mass index
- data analysis
- small molecule
- radiation therapy
- machine learning
- climate change
- endothelial cells
- risk assessment
- artificial intelligence
- insulin resistance
- protein protein
- weight gain
- health promotion