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Using a multiomics approach to unravel a septic shock specific signature in skeletal muscle

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-23544-8

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  1. French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation [ANR-17-CE14-0035]
  2. Institut Pasteur (Paris, France)
  3. Assistance Publique -Hopitaux de Paris (Paris, France)
  4. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-17-CE14-0035] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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This study investigated the skeletal muscle of patients with septic shock using an integrative multi-omics approach and found that changes in mitochondrial pathways, metabolic reprogramming, and depletion of antioxidant capacities may be important factors in the distinctive signature of septic shock in skeletal muscle.
Sepsis is defined as a dysregulated host response to infection leading to organs failure. Among them, sepsis induces skeletal muscle (SM) alterations that contribute to acquired-weakness in critically ill patients. Proteomics and metabolomics could unravel biological mechanisms in sepsis-related organ dysfunction. Our objective was to characterize a distinctive signature of septic shock in human SM by using an integrative multi-omics approach. Muscle biopsies were obtained as part of a multicenter non-interventional prospective study. Study population included patients in septic shock (S group, with intra-abdominal source of sepsis) and two critically ill control populations: cardiogenic shock (C group) and brain dead (BD group). The proteins and metabolites were extracted and analyzed by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-coupled to tandem Mass Spectrometry, respectively. Fifty patients were included, 19 for the S group (53% male, 64 +/- 17 years, SAPS II 45 +/- 14), 12 for the C group (75% male, 63 +/- 4 years, SAPS II 43 +/- 15), 19 for the BD group (63% male, 58 +/- 10 years, SAPS II 58 +/- 9). Biopsies were performed in median 3 days [interquartile range 1-4]) after intensive care unit admission. Respectively 31 patients and 40 patients were included in the proteomics and metabolomics analyses of 2264 proteins and 259 annotated metabolites. Enrichment analysis revealed that mitochondrial pathways were significantly decreased in the S group at protein level: oxidative phosphorylation (adjusted p = 0.008); branched chained amino acids degradation (adjusted p = 0.005); citrate cycle (adjusted p = 0.005); ketone body metabolism (adjusted p = 0.003) or fatty acid degradation (adjusted p = 0.008). Metabolic reprogramming was also suggested (i) by the differential abundance of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors signaling pathway (adjusted p = 0.007), and (ii) by the accumulation of fatty acids like octanedioic acid dimethyl or hydroxydecanoic. Increased polyamines and depletion of mitochondrial thioredoxin or mitochondrial peroxiredoxin indicated a high level of oxidative stress in the S group. Coordinated alterations in the proteomic and metabolomic profiles reveal a septic shock signature in SM, highlighting a global impairment of mitochondria-related metabolic pathways, the depletion of antioxidant capacities, and a metabolic shift towards lipid accumulation. ClinicalTrial registration: NCT02789995. Date of first registration 03/06/2016.

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