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- W4320718571 abstract "INTRODUCTION Severe traumatic injury with shock can lead to direct and indirect organ injury; however, tissue-specific biomarkers are limited in clinical panels. We used proteomic and metabolomic databases to identify organ injury patterns after severe injury in humans. METHODS Plasma samples (times 0, 24, and 72 hours after arrival to trauma center) from injured patients enrolled in two randomized prehospital trials were subjected to multiplexed proteomics (SomaLogic Inc., Boulder, CO). Patients were categorized by outcome: nonresolvers (died >72 hours or required ≥7 days of critical care), resolvers (survived to 30 days and required <7 days of critical care), and low Injury Severity Score (ISS) controls. Established tissue-specific biomarkers were identified through a literature review and cross-referenced with tissue specificity from the Human Protein Atlas. Untargeted plasma metabolomics (Metabolon Inc., Durham, NC), inflammatory mediators, and endothelial damage markers were correlated with injury biomarkers. Kruskal-Wallis/Mann-Whitney U tests with false discovery rate correction assessed differences in biomarker expression across outcome groups (significance; p < 0.1). RESULTS Of 142 patients, 78 were nonresolvers (median ISS, 30), 34 were resolvers (median ISS, 22), and 30 were low ISS controls (median ISS, 1). A broad release of tissue-specific damage markers was observed at admission; this was greater in nonresolvers. By 72 hours, nine cardiac, three liver, eight neurologic, and three pulmonary proteins remained significantly elevated in nonresolvers compared with resolvers. Cardiac damage biomarkers showed the greatest elevations at 72 hours in nonresolvers and had significant positive correlations with proinflammatory mediators and endothelial damage markers. Nonresolvers had lower concentrations of fatty acid metabolites compared with resolvers, particularly acyl carnitines and cholines. CONCLUSION We identified an immediate release of tissue-specific biomarkers with sustained elevation in the liver, pulmonary, neurologic, and especially cardiac injury biomarkers in patients with complex clinical courses after severe injury. The persistent myocardial injury in nonresolvers may be due to a combination of factors including metabolic stress, inflammation, and endotheliopathy." @default.
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- W4320718571 title "High-dimensional proteomics identifies organ injury patterns associated with outcomes in human trauma" @default.
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