2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcpro.2021.100113
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Proteome Profiling of Recombinant DNase Therapy in Reducing NETs and Aiding Recovery in COVID-19 Patients

Abstract: Severe COVID-19 can result in pneumonia and acute respiratory failure. Accumulation of mucus in the airways is a hall mark of the disease and can result in hypoxemia. Here, we show that quantitative proteome analysis of the sputum from severe COVID-19 patients reveal high levels of neutrophil extracellular trap(s) (NETs) components, which was confirmed by microscopy. Extracellular DNA from excessive NET formation can increase sputum viscosity and can lead to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Recombin… Show more

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“…Further investigation is needed to determine the source(s) and clinical implications of circulating DNA fragments in COVID-19 patients to better target them therapeutically. Broad targeting of DNA fragments with DNase has demonstrated promising results [ 53 , 54 ] in pilot studies, but there is some evidence that the timing and route of treatment may be critical for positive outcomes [ 55 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further investigation is needed to determine the source(s) and clinical implications of circulating DNA fragments in COVID-19 patients to better target them therapeutically. Broad targeting of DNA fragments with DNase has demonstrated promising results [ 53 , 54 ] in pilot studies, but there is some evidence that the timing and route of treatment may be critical for positive outcomes [ 55 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the cytokine storm and ARDS have been demonstrated to be promoted by NETs that play the main role in the interaction between neutrophils and macrophages during the early acute phase of acute lung injury [199] . Indeed, NETs contribute to acute respiratory failure in COVID-19 and the use of tools able to degrade NETs may reduce inflammation and improved oxygenation in patients [200] . However, the mechanisms regulating NET formation are currently unclear as is its implication in COVID-19-induced PF.…”
Section: What About the Lung Lesions In Post-covid-19 Patients?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phytochemicals and probiotics [99,105,128,129] are being studied to augment innate immunity against microbes and gastrointestinal parasites to address concerns regarding antibiotic resistance. These include extracts such as: garlic, neem, wormwood, tobacco, cowpea [87,130,131] and Sericea lespedeza [132].…”
Section: Prediction Modulation and Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cattle sheep and goats, changes in NET markers and the proteome are associated with disease of concern to animal health and production [72]. Increased definition of the proteomes, associated post-translational modifications, and markers of NETosis in sheep cattle and goats will contribute to the development of therapeutics for inhibition of excess NETs formation to ameliorate pathologies associated with diseases [101,129,152,158].…”
Section: Prediction Modulation and Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%