Low levels of two mitochondria-derived peptides — MOTS-c and humanin — in blood particles called extracellular vesicles during acute COVID-19 predicted which patients would go on to develop long COVID (PASC). In patients who had already developed long COVID with neuropsychiatric symptoms such as brain fog, these peptides remained reduced. The findings identify mitochondrial peptide levels as potential early biomarkers for identifying COVID-19 patients at risk of prolonged illness.
Goetzl, Edward J; Yao, Pamela J; Kapogiannis, Dimitrios