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      Serial Metabolome Changes in a Prospective Cohort of Subjects with Influenza Viral Infection and Comparison with Dengue Fever.

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          Influenza virus infection (IVI) and dengue virus infection (DVI) are major public health threats. Between IVI and DVI, clinical symptoms can be overlapping yet infection-specific, but host metabolome changes are not well-described. Untargeted metabolomics and targeted oxylipinomic analyses were performed on sera serially collected at three phases of infection from a prospective cohort study of adult subjects with either H3N2 influenza infection or dengue fever. Untargeted metabolomics identified 26 differential metabolites, and major perturbed pathways included purine metabolism, fatty acid biosynthesis and β-oxidation, tryptophan metabolism, phospholipid catabolism, and steroid hormone pathway. Alterations in eight oxylipins were associated with the early symptomatic phase of H3N2 flu infection, were mostly arachidonic acid-derived, and were enriched in the lipoxygenase pathway. There was significant overlap in metabolome profiles in both infections. However, differences specific to IVI and DVI were observed. DVI specifically attenuated metabolites including serotonin, bile acids and biliverdin. Additionally, metabolome changes were more persistent in IVI in which metabolites such as hypoxanthine, inosine, and xanthine of the purine metabolism pathway remained significantly elevated at 21-27 days after fever onset. This study revealed the dynamic metabolome changes in IVI subjects and provided biochemical insights on host physiological similarities and differences between IVI and DVI.

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          Journal
          J. Proteome Res.
          Journal of proteome research
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1535-3907
          1535-3893
          Jul 07 2017
          : 16
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Translational 'Omics and Biomarkers Group, KK Research Centre, KK Women's and Children's Hospital , Singapore 229899.
          [2 ] Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Group, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology , Singapore 138602.
          [3 ] Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School , Singapore 169857.
          Article
          10.1021/acs.jproteome.7b00173
          28560878
          97dc0a0a-1ac1-445c-99e9-fc0637c5c478
          History

          oxylipins,metabolomics,influenza,infectious diseases,dengue,H3N2

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