TY - JOUR
T1 - Circulating acetylated polyamines correlate with Covid-19 severity in cancer patients
AU - Bourgin, Mélanie
AU - Derosa, Lisa
AU - Silva, Carolina Alves Costa
AU - Goubet, Anne Gaëlle
AU - Dubuisson, Agathe
AU - Danlos, François Xavier
AU - Grajeda-Iglesias, Claudia
AU - Cerbone, Luigi
AU - Geraud, Arthur
AU - Laparra, Ariane
AU - Aprahamian, Fanny
AU - Nirmalathasan, Nitharsshini
AU - Madeo, Frank
AU - Zitvogel, Laurence
AU - Kroemer, Guido
AU - Durand, Sylvère
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Bourgin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
PY - 2021/9/15
Y1 - 2021/9/15
N2 - Cancer patients are particularly susceptible to the development of severe Covid-19, prompting us to investigate the serum metabolome of 204 cancer patients enrolled in the ONCOVID trial. We previously described that the immunosuppressive tryptophan/kynurenine metabolite anthranilic acid correlates with poor prognosis in noncancer patients. In cancer patients, we observed an elevation of anthranilic acid at baseline (without Covid-19 diagnosis) and no further increase with mild or severe Covid-19. We found that, in cancer patients, Covid-19 severity was associated with the depletion of two bacterial metabolites, indole-3-proprionate and 3-phenylproprionate, that both positively correlated with the levels of several inflammatory cytokines. Most importantly, we observed that the levels of acetylated polyamines (in particular N1-acetylspermidine, N1,N8-diacetylspermidine and N1,N12-diacetylspermine), alone or in aggregate, were elevated in severe Covid-19 cancer patients requiring hospitalization as compared to uninfected cancer patients or cancer patients with mild Covid-19. N1-acetylspermidine and N1,N8-diacetylspermidine were also increased in patients exhibiting prolonged viral shedding (>40 days). An abundant literature indicates that such acetylated polyamines increase in the serum from patients with cancer, cardiovascular disease or neurodegeneration, associated with poor prognosis. Our present work supports the contention that acetylated polyamines are associated with severe Covid-19, both in the general population and in patients with malignant disease.
AB - Cancer patients are particularly susceptible to the development of severe Covid-19, prompting us to investigate the serum metabolome of 204 cancer patients enrolled in the ONCOVID trial. We previously described that the immunosuppressive tryptophan/kynurenine metabolite anthranilic acid correlates with poor prognosis in noncancer patients. In cancer patients, we observed an elevation of anthranilic acid at baseline (without Covid-19 diagnosis) and no further increase with mild or severe Covid-19. We found that, in cancer patients, Covid-19 severity was associated with the depletion of two bacterial metabolites, indole-3-proprionate and 3-phenylproprionate, that both positively correlated with the levels of several inflammatory cytokines. Most importantly, we observed that the levels of acetylated polyamines (in particular N1-acetylspermidine, N1,N8-diacetylspermidine and N1,N12-diacetylspermine), alone or in aggregate, were elevated in severe Covid-19 cancer patients requiring hospitalization as compared to uninfected cancer patients or cancer patients with mild Covid-19. N1-acetylspermidine and N1,N8-diacetylspermidine were also increased in patients exhibiting prolonged viral shedding (>40 days). An abundant literature indicates that such acetylated polyamines increase in the serum from patients with cancer, cardiovascular disease or neurodegeneration, associated with poor prognosis. Our present work supports the contention that acetylated polyamines are associated with severe Covid-19, both in the general population and in patients with malignant disease.
KW - COVID-19
KW - cancer
KW - metabolomics
KW - microbiota
KW - polyamines
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U2 - 10.18632/aging.203525
DO - 10.18632/aging.203525
M3 - Article
C2 - 34517343
AN - SCOPUS:85115417878
SN - 1945-4589
VL - 13
SP - 20860
EP - 20885
JO - Aging
JF - Aging
IS - 17
ER -