首页|Proline-specific peptidase activities (DPP4, PRCP, FAP and PREP) in plasma of hospitalized COVID-19 patients

Proline-specific peptidase activities (DPP4, PRCP, FAP and PREP) in plasma of hospitalized COVID-19 patients

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? 2022Background: COVID-19 patients experience several features of dysregulated immune system observed in sepsis. We previously showed a dysregulation of several proline-selective peptidases such as dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP), prolyl oligopeptidase (PREP) and prolylcarboxypeptidase (PRCP) in sepsis. In this study, we investigated whether these peptidases are similarly dysregulated in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Methods: Fifty-six hospitalized COVID-19 patients and 32 healthy controls were included. Enzymatic activities of DPP4, FAP, PREP and PRCP were measured in samples collected shortly after hospital admission and in longitudinal follow-up samples. Results: Compared to healthy controls, both DPP4 and FAP activities were significantly lower in COVID-19 patients at hospital admission and FAP activity further decreased significantly in the first week of hospitalization. While PRCP activity remained unchanged, PREP activity was significantly increased in COVID-19 patients at hospitalization and further increased during hospital stay and stayed elevated until the day of discharge. Conclusion: The changes in activities of proline-selective peptidases in plasma are very similar in COVID-19 and septic shock patients. The pronounced decrease in FAP activity deserves further investigation, both from a pathophysiological viewpoint and as its utility as a part of a biomarker panel.

CoronavirusCOVID-19Dipeptidyl peptidase 4Fibroblast activation protein alphaProlyl oligopeptidaseProlylcarboxypeptidase

Bracke A.、De Hert E.、De bruyn M.、Claesen K.、Vliegen G.、Vujkovic A.、van Petersen L.、De Winter F.H.R.、Hotterbeekx A.、Brosius I.、Van Ierssel S.、van Frankenhuijsen M.、Vlieghe E.、Vercauteren K.、Van der Veken P.、Hendriks D.、Kumar-Singh S.、De Meester I.、Theunissen C.

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Laboratory of Medical Biochemistry Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Antwerp

Institute of Tropical Medicine

Molecular Pathology Group Laboratory of Cell Biology & Histology Faculty of Medical & Health

Department of General Internal Medicine Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine University

Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Antwerp

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2022

Clinica chimica acta

Clinica chimica acta

ISTP
ISSN:0009-8981
年,卷(期):2022.531
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