多发伤
创伤性脑损伤
医学
代谢组学
脑震荡
凝血病
生物信息学
蛋白质组学
神经学
毒物控制
内科学
伤害预防
外科
基因
精神科
生物
急诊医学
生物化学
作者
Alexis Cralley,Chris Erickson,Terry R. Schaid,William Hallas,Otto Thielen,Sanchayita Mitra,Preston Stafford,Patrick Hom,Christopher C. Silliman,Mitchell J. Cohen,Ernest E. Moore,Angelo D’Alessandro,Kirk C. Hansen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2023.07.040
摘要
The interactions of polytrauma, shock, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) on thromboinflammatory responses remain unclear and warrant investigation as we strive towards personalized medicine in trauma. We hypothesized that comprehensive omics characterization of plasma would identify unique metabolic and thromboinflammatory pathways following TBI.Patients were categorized as TBI vs Non-TBI, and stratified into Polytrauma or minimally injured. Discovery 'omics was employed to quantify the top differently expressed proteins and metabolites of TBI and Non-TBI patient groups.TBI compared to Non-TBI showed gene enrichment in coagulation/complement cascades and neuronal markers. TBI was associated with elevation in glycolytic metabolites and conjugated bile acids. Division into isolated TBI vs polytrauma showed further distinction of proteomic and metabolomic signatures.Identified mediators involving in neural inflammation, blood brain barrier disruption, and bile acid building leading to TBI associated coagulopathy offer suggestions for follow up mechanistic studies to target personalized interventions.
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