Issue 8, 2022

A 9-gene biomarker panel identifies bacterial coinfections in culture-negative COVID-19 cases

Abstract

Confirmatory diagnosis of bacterial coinfections with COVID-19 is challenging due to the limited specificity of the widely used gold-standard culture sensitivity test despite clinical presentations. A misdiagnosis can either lead to increased health complications or overuse of antibiotics in COVID-19 patients. With a multi-step systems biology pipeline, we have identified a 9-gene biomarker panel from host blood that can identify bacterial coinfection in COVID-19 patients, even in culture-negative cases. We have also formulated a qPCR-based score that diagnoses bacterial coinfection with COVID-19 with the accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity of 0.93, 0.96, and 0.89, respectively. This gene signature and score can assist in the clinical decision-making process of necessary and timely prescription of antibiotics in suspected bacterial coinfection cases with COVID-19 and thereby help to reduce the associated morbidity and mortality.

Graphical abstract: A 9-gene biomarker panel identifies bacterial coinfections in culture-negative COVID-19 cases

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
30 Mar 2022
Accepted
10 Aug 2022
First published
15 Aug 2022

Mol. Omics, 2022,18, 814-820

A 9-gene biomarker panel identifies bacterial coinfections in culture-negative COVID-19 cases

U. Banerjee, P. Rao, M. Reddy, M. Hussain, S. Chunchanur, R. Ambica, A. Singh and N. Chandra, Mol. Omics, 2022, 18, 814 DOI: 10.1039/D2MO00100D

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