Saliva NMR-Based Metabolomics in the War Against COVID-19

Anal Chem. 2020 Dec 15;92(24):15688-15692. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04679. Epub 2020 Nov 20.

Abstract

COVID-19 is an emergent, worldwide public health concern. Joint efforts have been made by scientific communities of various fields to better understand the mechanisms of action of SARS-CoV-2. The need to understand the pathophysiological fingerprint and pathways of this disease make metabolomics-related approaches an indispensable tool for properly answering concerns relating to disease course. Determination of the metabolomic profile may help to explain the heterogeneous spectra of COVID-19 clinical phenotypes and be useful in monitoring disease progression as well as therapeutic treatments. In this sense, saliva has proven to be a strategic biofluid, owing not only to its appeal as a noninvasive sampling method but also due to the capacity of the virus to invade epithelial cells of the oral mucosa and salivary gland ducts via ACE2 receptors. Accordingly, important changes in metabolism have been described relating to COVID-19, indicating that metabolomics may open new avenues for understanding the pathophysiology of this disease, especially via longitudinal study designs. Thus, we discuss the importance of comprehending the SARS-CoV-2 salivary metabolomic fingerprint and also highlight the situation of Brazil on the frontlines of the war against COVID-19.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19 / metabolism*
  • COVID-19 / physiopathology
  • Humans
  • Metabolomics*
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular*
  • Phenotype
  • SARS-CoV-2 / metabolism*
  • Salivary Glands / metabolism*