Post-COVID Complications after Pressure Ulcer Surgery in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Associate with Creatine Kinase Upregulation in Adipose Tissue.
Mario Martínez-TorijaPedro F EstebanFrancisco Javier Espino-RodríguezBeatriz Paniagua-TorijaEduardo Molina-HolgadoSilvia CerueloGemma Barroso GarcíaAlba G ArandillaLuis F Lopez-AlmodovarAngel Arevalo-MartinJuan Antonio MorenoDaniel Garcia-OvejeroMª Carmen Durán-RuizRafael Moreno-LunaPublished in: Cells (2022)
The risk of complications following surgical procedures is significantly increased in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, the mechanisms underlying these correlations are not fully known. Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients who underwent reconstructive surgery for pressure ulcers (PUs) before and during the COVID-19 pandemic were included in this study. The patient's postoperative progression was registered, and the subcutaneous white adipose tissue (s-WAT) surrounding the ulcers was analyzed by proteomic and immunohistochemical assays to identify the molecular/cellular signatures of impaired recovery. Patients with SCI and a COVID-19-positive diagnosis showed worse recovery and severe postoperative complications, requiring reintervention. Several proteins were upregulated in the adipose tissue of these patients. Among them, CKMT2 and CKM stood out, and CKM increased for up to 60 days after the COVID-19 diagnosis. Moreover, CKMT2 and CKM were largely found in MGCs within the s-WAT of COVID patients. Some of these proteins presented post-translational modifications and were targeted by autoantibodies in the serum of COVID patients. Overall, our results indicate that CKMT2, CKM, and the presence of MGCs in the adipose tissue surrounding PUs in post-COVID patients could be predictive biomarkers of postsurgical complications. These results suggest that the inflammatory response in adipose tissue may underlie the defective repair seen after surgery.
Keyphrases
- adipose tissue
- spinal cord injury
- sars cov
- end stage renal disease
- coronavirus disease
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet
- inflammatory response
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- minimally invasive
- spinal cord
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- prognostic factors
- poor prognosis
- peritoneal dialysis
- gene expression
- metabolic syndrome
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- signaling pathway
- case report
- early onset
- coronary artery disease
- cancer therapy
- dna methylation
- toll like receptor
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- lps induced
- drug induced
- wound healing