核磁共振波谱聚焦COVID-19疫苗接种诱导的免疫原性,以减轻未来的健康问题

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Current research in immunology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crimmu.2022.08.006
Sher Ali , Štěpánka Nedvědová , Gul Badshah , Muhammad S. Afridi , Abdullah , Lívia M. Dutra , Umar Ali , Samara G. Faria , Frederico L.F. Soares , Rafi U. Rahman , Fernando A.C.Q. Cançado , Micheli M.C.C. Aoyanagi , Lucas G.D. Freire , Alan D.C. Santos , Andersson Barison , Carlos A.F. Oliveira
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在这篇综述中,考虑到使用核磁共振(NMR)波谱分析不同的生物样品,在代谢水平上描述了COVID-19疫苗接种对疾病和免疫原性的影响。一致地,我们解释了如何在唾液、血浆/血清、支气管肺泡灌洗液(BALF)、精液、粪便、尿液、脑脊液(CSF)和母乳中检测不同的生物标志物。例如,针对给定样品提出的方法可以允许检测可能与系统代谢组中的疾病和/或疫苗干扰相关的分子生物标志物。通过核磁共振对给定生物材料的分析通常会产生复杂的化学数据,这些数据可以通过多元统计工具来阐明,例如PCA和PLS-DA/OPLS-DA方法。此外,这种方法可能有助于改进未来有助于疾病控制和治疗管理的策略。
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NMR spectroscopy spotlighting immunogenicity induced by COVID-19 vaccination to mitigate future health concerns

In this review, the disease and immunogenicity affected by COVID-19 vaccination at the metabolic level are described considering the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for the analysis of different biological samples. Consistently, we explain how different biomarkers can be examined in the saliva, blood plasma/serum, bronchoalveolar-lavage fluid (BALF), semen, feces, urine, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and breast milk. For example, the proposed approach for the given samples can allow one to detect molecular biomarkers that can be relevant to disease and/or vaccine interference in a system metabolome. The analysis of the given biomaterials by NMR often produces complex chemical data which can be elucidated by multivariate statistical tools, such as PCA and PLS-DA/OPLS-DA methods. Moreover, this approach may aid to improve strategies that can be helpful in disease control and treatment management in the future.

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