Microorganisms (Sep 2023)

Utilizing Protein–Peptide Hybrid Microarray for Time-Resolved Diagnosis and Prognosis of COVID-19

  • Peiyan Zheng,
  • Baolin Liao,
  • Jiao Yang,
  • Hu Cheng,
  • Zhangkai J. Cheng,
  • Huimin Huang,
  • Wenting Luo,
  • Yiyue Sun,
  • Qiang Zhu,
  • Yi Deng,
  • Lan Yang,
  • Yuxi Zhou,
  • Wenya Wu,
  • Shanhui Wu,
  • Weiping Cai,
  • Yueping Li,
  • Xiaoneng Mo,
  • Xinghua Tan,
  • Linghua Li,
  • Hongwei Ma,
  • Baoqing Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 2436

Abstract

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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for accurate, rapid, and cost-effective diagnostic methods to identify and track the disease. Traditional diagnostic methods, such as PCR and serological assays, have limitations in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and timeliness. To investigate the potential of using protein–peptide hybrid microarray (PPHM) technology to track the dynamic changes of antibodies in the serum of COVID-19 patients and evaluate the prognosis of patients over time. A discovery cohort of 20 patients with COVID-19 was assembled, and PPHM technology was used to track the dynamic changes of antibodies in the serum of these patients. The results were analyzed to classify the patients into different disease severity groups, and to predict the disease progression and prognosis of the patients. PPHM technology was found to be highly effective in detecting the dynamic changes of antibodies in the serum of COVID-19 patients. Four polypeptide antibodies were found to be particularly useful for reflecting the actual status of the patient’s recovery process and for accurately predicting the disease progression and prognosis of the patients. The findings of this study emphasize the multi-dimensional space of peptides to analyze the high-volume signals in the serum samples of COVID-19 patients and monitor the prognosis of patients over time. PPHM technology has the potential to be a powerful tool for tracking the dynamic changes of antibodies in the serum of COVID-19 patients and for improving the diagnosis and prognosis of the disease.

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