Publication: Clinical improvement of Long-COVID is associated with reduction in autoantibodies, lipids, and inflammation following therapeutic apheresis
Clinical improvement of Long-COVID is associated with reduction in autoantibodies, lipids, and inflammation following therapeutic apheresis
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Achleitner, M., Steenblock, C., Dänhardt, J., Jarzebska, N., Kardashi, R., Kanczkowski, W., Straube, R., Rodionov, R. N., Bornstein, N., Tselmin, S., Kaiser, F., Bucher, R., Barbir, M., Wong, M.-L., Voit-Bak, K., Licinio, J., & Bornstein, S. R. (2023). Clinical improvement of Long-COVID is associated with reduction in autoantibodies, lipids, and inflammation following therapeutic apheresis. Molecular Psychiatry, 28(7), 2872–2877. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-023-02084-1
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In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are witnessing an unprecedented wave of post-infectious complications. Most prominently, millions of patients with Long-Covid complain about chronic fatigue and severe post-exertional malaise. Therapeutic apheresis has been suggested as an efficient treatment option for alleviating and mitigating symptoms in this desperate group of patients. However, little is known about the mechanisms and biomarkers correlating with treatment outcomes. Here, we have analyzed in different cohorts of Long-
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Achleitner, M., Steenblock, C., Dänhardt, J., Jarzebska, N., Kardashi, R., Kanczkowski, W., Straube, R., Rodionov, R. N., Bornstein, N., Tselmin, S., Kaiser, F., Bucher, R., Barbir, M., Wong, M.-L., Voit-Bak, K., Licinio, J., & Bornstein, S. R. (2023). Clinical improvement of Long-COVID is associated with reduction in autoantibodies, lipids, and inflammation following therapeutic apheresis. Molecular Psychiatry, 28(7), 2872–2877. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-023-02084-1