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D-Alanine as a biomarker and a therapeutic option for severe influenza virus infection and COVID-19.


ABSTRACT: Since the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), biomarkers for evaluating severity, as well as supportive care to improve clinical course, remain insufficient. We explored the potential of d-amino acids, rare enantiomers of amino acids, as biomarkers for assessing disease severity and as protective nutrients against severe viral infections. In mice infected with influenza A virus (IAV) and in patients with severe COVID-19 requiring artificial ventilation or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, blood levels of d-amino acids, including d-alanine, were reduced significantly compared with those of uninfected mice or healthy controls. In mice models of IAV infection or COVID-19, supplementation with d-alanine alleviated severity of clinical course, and mice with sustained blood levels of d-alanine showed favorable prognoses. In severe viral infections, blood levels of d-amino acids, including d-alanine, decrease, and supplementation with d-alanine improves prognosis. d-Alanine has great potentials as a biomarker and a therapeutic option for severe viral infections.

SUBMITTER: Kimura-Ohba S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9584837 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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d-Alanine as a biomarker and a therapeutic option for severe influenza virus infection and COVID-19.

Kimura-Ohba Shihoko S   Asaka Masamitsu N MN   Utsumi Daichi D   Takabatake Yoshitsugu Y   Takahashi Atsushi A   Yasutomi Yasuhiro Y   Isaka Yoshitaka Y   Kimura Tomonori T  

Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease 20221021 1


Since the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), biomarkers for evaluating severity, as well as supportive care to improve clinical course, remain insufficient. We explored the potential of d-amino acids, rare enantiomers of amino acids, as biomarkers for assessing disease severity and as protective nutrients against severe viral infections. In mice infected with influenza A virus (IAV) and in patients with severe COVID-19 requiring artificial ventilation or extracorporeal membrane oxy  ...[more]

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