Plasma lipid profiles discriminate bacterial from viral infection in febrile children.
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ID Serval
serval:BIB_EDC3A0070A3C
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Plasma lipid profiles discriminate bacterial from viral infection in febrile children.
Périodique
Scientific reports
Collaborateur⸱rice⸱s
EUCLIDS consortium
Contributeur⸱rice⸱s
Gormley S., Hamilton S., Hourmat B., Hoggart C., Sancho-Shimizu V., Wright V., Abdulla A., Agapow P., Bartlett M., Bellos E., Eleftherohorinou H., Galassini R., Inwald D., Mashbat M., Menikou S., Mustafa S., Nadel S., Rahman R., Thakker C., Coin LMJ, Bokhandi S., Power S., Barham H., Pathan D.N., Ridout J., White D., Thurston S., Faust S., Patel S., McCorkell J., Davies P., Crate L., Navarra H., Carter S., Ramaiah R., Patel R., Tuffrey C., Gribbin A., McCready S., Peters M., Hardy K., Standing F., O'Neill L., Abelake E., Deep A., Nsirim E., Willis L., Young Z., Royad C., White S., Fortune P.M., Hudnott P., González F.Á., Barral-Arca R., Cebey-López M., Curras-Tuala M.J., García N., Vicente L.G., Gómez-Carballa A., Rial J.G., Beiroa A.G., Grande A.J., Iglesias P.L., Santos AEM, Martinón-Torres F., MartinónTorres N., Sánchez JMM, Gutiérrez B.M., Pérez B.M., Pacheco P.O., Pardo-Seco J., Pischedda S., RiveroCalle I., Rodríguez-Tenreiro C., Redondo-Collazo L., Ellacuriagal A.S., Fernández S.S., Silva MDSP, Vega A., Trillo L.V., Salas A., Reyes S.B., León MCL, Mingorance Á.N., Barrios X.G., Vergara E.O., Torre A.C., Vivanco A., Fernández R., Sánchez F.G., Forte M.S., Rojo P., Contreras J.R., Palacios A., Ibarrondo C.E., Cooke E.F., Navarro M., Álvarez C.Á., Lozano M.J., Carreras E., Sanagustín S.B., Neth O., Padilla MDCM, Tato LMP, Guillén S., Silveira L.F., Moreno D., van Furth AMT, Boeddha N.P., Driessen GJA, Emonts M., Hazelzet J.A., Pajkrt D., Sanders EAM, van de Beek D., van der Ende A., Philipsen HLA, Adeel AOA, Breukels M.A., Brinkman DMC, de Korte CCMM, de Vries E., de Waal W.J., Dekkers R., Dings-Lammertink A., Doedens R.A., Donker A.E., Dousma M., Faber T.E., Gerrits GPJM, Gerver JAM, Heidema J., Veen J.H., Jacobs MAM, Jansen NJG, Kawczynski P., Klucovska K., Kneyber MCJ, Koopman-Keemink Y., Langenhorst V.J., Leusink J., Loza B.F., Merth I.T., Miedema C.J., Neeleman C., Noordzij J.G., Obihara C.C., van Overbeek-van Gils ALT, Poortman G.H., Potgieter S.T., Potjewijd J., Rosias PPR, Sprong T., Ten Tussher G.W., Thio B.J., Tramper-Stranders G.A., van Deuren M., van der Meer H., van Kuppevelt AJM, van Wermeskerken A.M., Verwijs W.A., Wolfs TFW, Agyeman P., Aebi C., Berger C., Agyeman P., Aebi C., Giannoni E., Stocker M., Posfay-Barbe K.M., Heininger U., Bernhard-Stirnemann S., Niederer-Loher A., Kahlert C., Hasters P., Relly C., Baer W., Berger C., Frederick H., Jennings R., Johnston J., Kenwright R., Pinnock E., Agbeko R., Secka F., Bojang K., Sarr I., Kebbeh N., Sey G., Momodou S.K., Cole F., Thomas G., Antonio M., Klobassa D.S., Binder A., Schweintzger N.A., Sagmeister M., Baumgart H., Baumgartner M., Behrends U., Biebl A., Birnbacher R., Blanke J.G., Boelke C., Breuling K., Brunner J., Buller M., Dahlem P., Dietrich B., Eber E., Elias J., Emhofer J., Etschmaier R., Farr S., Girtler Y., Grigorow I., Heimann K., Ihm U., Jaros Z., Kalhoff H., Kaulfersch W., Kemen C., Klocker N., Köster B., Kohlmaier B., Komini E., Kramer L., Neubert A., Ortner D., Pescollderungg L., Pfurtscheller K., Reiter K., Ristic G., Rödl S., Sellner A., Sonnleitner A., Sperl M., Stelzl W., Till H., Trobisch A., Vierzig A., Vogel U., Weingarten C., Welke S., Wimmer A., Wintergerst U., Wüller D., Zaunschirm A., Ziuraite I., Žukovskaja V.
ISSN
2045-2322 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2045-2322
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
27/11/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
9
Numéro
1
Pages
17714
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: epublish
Publication Status: epublish
Résumé
Fever is the most common reason that children present to Emergency Departments. Clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of bacterial infection are often non-specific, and there is no definitive test for the accurate diagnosis of infection. The 'omics' approaches to identifying biomarkers from the host-response to bacterial infection are promising. In this study, lipidomic analysis was carried out with plasma samples obtained from febrile children with confirmed bacterial infection (n = 20) and confirmed viral infection (n = 20). We show for the first time that bacterial and viral infection produces distinct profile in the host lipidome. Some species of glycerophosphoinositol, sphingomyelin, lysophosphatidylcholine and cholesterol sulfate were higher in the confirmed virus infected group, while some species of fatty acids, glycerophosphocholine, glycerophosphoserine, lactosylceramide and bilirubin were lower in the confirmed virus infected group when compared with confirmed bacterial infected group. A combination of three lipids achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of 0.911 (95% CI 0.81 to 0.98). This pilot study demonstrates the potential of metabolic biomarkers to assist clinicians in distinguishing bacterial from viral infection in febrile children, to facilitate effective clinical management and to the limit inappropriate use of antibiotics.
Mots-clé
Adolescent, Bacterial Infections/blood, Bacterial Infections/diagnosis, Biomarkers/blood, Child, Child, Preschool, Cholesterol/blood, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Fever of Unknown Origin/blood, Fever of Unknown Origin/diagnosis, Humans, Infant, Inositol Phosphates/blood, Lysophosphatidylcholines/blood, Male, Sphingomyelins/blood, Virus Diseases/blood, Virus Diseases/diagnosis
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Web of science
Site de l'éditeur
Open Access
Oui
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01/07/2021 10:42
Dernière modification de la notice
30/10/2024 7:18