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Plasma proteomics identify potential severity biomarkers from COVID-19 associated network.

Ayşe Tuğçe ŞahinAli YurtsevenSina DadmandGulin OzcanBusra A AkarlarNazli Ezgi Ozkan KucukAydanur SenturkOnder ErgonulFusun CanNurcan TuncbagNurhan Ozlu
Published in: Proteomics. Clinical applications (2022)
Plasma proteomes from critical patients are intrinsically clustered in a distinct group than severe and moderate patients. Importantly, we did not recover any grouping based on the infection period, suggesting their distinct proteome even in the recovery phase. The new potential early severity markers can be further studied for their value in the clinics to monitor COVID-19 prognosis. Beyond the list of plasma proteins, our disease-associated network unravels altered pathways, and the possible therapeutic targets in SARS-CoV-2 infection by connecting human and viral proteins. Follow-up studies on the disease associated network that we propose here will be useful to determine molecular details of viral perturbation and to address how the infection affects human physiology.
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