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利用电子鼻技术和疾病特异性 VOC 代谢生物标志物进行 COVID-19 的早期无创检测的潜力。

Potential for Early Noninvasive COVID-19 Detection Using Electronic-Nose Technologies and Disease-Specific VOC Metabolic Biomarkers.

机构信息

Pathology Department, Center for Forest Health & Disturbance, Forest Genetics and Ecosystems Biology, Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Stoneville, MS 38776, USA.

Southern Hardwoods Laboratory, Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Stoneville, MS 38776, USA.

出版信息

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Mar 7;23(6):2887. doi: 10.3390/s23062887.

Abstract

The established efficacy of electronic volatile organic compound (VOC) detection technologies as diagnostic tools for noninvasive early detection of COVID-19 and related coronaviruses has been demonstrated from multiple studies using a variety of experimental and commercial electronic devices capable of detecting precise mixtures of VOC emissions in human breath. The activities of numerous global research teams, developing novel electronic-nose (e-nose) devices and diagnostic methods, have generated empirical laboratory and clinical trial test results based on the detection of different types of host VOC-biomarker metabolites from specific chemical classes. COVID-19-specific volatile biomarkers are derived from disease-induced changes in host metabolic pathways by SARS-CoV-2 viral pathogenesis. The unique mechanisms proposed from recent researchers to explain how COVID-19 causes damage to multiple organ systems throughout the body are associated with unique symptom combinations, cytokine storms and physiological cascades that disrupt normal biochemical processes through gene dysregulation to generate disease-specific VOC metabolites targeted for e-nose detection. This paper reviewed recent methods and applications of e-nose and related VOC-detection devices for early, noninvasive diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infections. In addition, metabolomic (quantitative) COVID-19 disease-specific chemical biomarkers, consisting of host-derived VOCs identified from exhaled breath of patients, were summarized as possible sources of volatile metabolic biomarkers useful for confirming and supporting e-nose diagnoses.

摘要

电子挥发性有机化合物(VOC)检测技术作为 COVID-19 及相关冠状病毒非侵入性早期检测的诊断工具,已在多项研究中得到证实,这些研究使用了多种能够检测人类呼吸中精确 VOC 混合物的实验和商业电子设备。许多全球研究团队的研究活动,开发了新型电子鼻(e-nose)设备和诊断方法,根据从特定化学类别中不同类型的宿主 VOC 生物标志物代谢物的检测,生成了基于经验的实验室和临床试验测试结果。COVID-19 特定的挥发性生物标志物源自 SARS-CoV-2 病毒发病机制引起的宿主代谢途径变化。最近的研究人员提出的独特机制解释了 COVID-19 如何导致全身多个器官系统受损,与独特的症状组合、细胞因子风暴和生理级联反应有关,这些反应通过基因失调破坏正常的生化过程,从而产生针对 e-nose 检测的特定疾病的 VOC 代谢物。本文综述了电子鼻和相关 VOC 检测设备在 SARS-CoV-2 感染的早期、非侵入性诊断中的最新方法和应用。此外,还总结了代谢组学(定量)COVID-19 疾病特异性化学生物标志物,这些标志物由患者呼出的呼出气中鉴定的宿主来源的 VOC 组成,作为确认和支持 e-nose 诊断的挥发性代谢生物标志物的可能来源。

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