Plasma metabolomic characterization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection

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Xue Li
Yimeng Liu
Guiying Xu
Yi Xie
Ximo Wang
Junping Wu
Huaiyong Chen
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[1] Tianjin Medical University,Department of Basic Medicine, Haihe Clinical School
[2] Tianjin University,Department of Basic Medicine, Haihe Hospital
[3] Tianjin Key Laboratory of Lung Regenerative Medicine,Department of Tuberculosis
[4] Key Research Laboratory for Infectious Disease Prevention for State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine,undefined
[5] Tianjin Institute of Respiratory Diseases,undefined
[6] Tianjin Key Laboratory of Acute Abdomen Disease Associated Organ injury and ITCWM Repair,undefined
[7] Haihe Hospital,undefined
[8] Tianjin University,undefined
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Omicron variants of SARS-CoV-2 have spread rapidly worldwide; however, most infected patients have mild or no symptoms. This study aimed to understand the host response to Omicron infections by performing metabolomic profiling of plasma. We observed that Omicron infections triggered an inflammatory response and innate immune, and adaptive immunity was suppressed, including reduced T-cell response and immunoglobulin antibody production. Similar to the original SARS-CoV-2 strain circulating in 2019, the host developed an anti-inflammatory response and accelerated energy metabolism in response to Omicron infection. However, differential regulation of macrophage polarization and reduced neutrophil function has been observed in Omicron infections. Interferon-induced antiviral immunity was not as strong in Omicron infections as in the original SARS-CoV-2 infections. The host response to Omicron infections increased antioxidant capacity and liver detoxification more than in the original strain. Hence, these findings suggest that Omicron infections cause weaker inflammatory alterations and immune responses than the original SARS-CoV-2 strain.
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