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Resistin and IL-15 as Predictors of Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in COVID-19 Pneumonia Irrespective of the Presence of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome

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    Identifier:  imarina:9246623
    Authors:  Perpinan, Carles; Bertran, Laia; Terra, Ximena; Aguilar, Carmen; Binetti, Jessica; Lopez-Dupla, Miguel; Rull, Anna; Reverte, Laia; Yeregui, Elena; Gomez-Bertomeu, Frederic; Peraire, Joaquim; Auguet, Teresa
    Abstract:
    The cytokine signature present in COVID-19 could provide information on the pathogenic mechanisms of the disease and could identify possible prognostic biomarkers and possible therapeutic targets. In this longitudinal work, we studied the clinical and biochemical parameters and circulating cytokine levels of 146 patients at the time of admission for COVID-19 and 4–6 weeks later. The main objective of this study was to determine whether basal cytokines could be early prognostic biomarkers of COVID-19, and also to analyze the impact of comorbidities, such as obesity or metabolic syndrome (MS), in the cytokine profile. The levels of most inflammatory cytokines were elevated on admission in relation to the level that was reached 4–6 weeks later, except for IL-1?, which was lower on admission; these levels were irrespective of the presence of obesity or MS since the cytokine storm masks these inflammatory processes. Among the cytokines analyzed, those that correlated with a worse prognosis of COVID-19 were resistin, IL-6, IL-8, IL-15, MCP-1 and TNF-?. Specifically, resistin and IL-15 are the best early predictors of requiring invasive ventilation. Therefore, resistin and IL-15 should be included in the personalized treatment decision algorithm of patients with COVID-19.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Perpinan, Carles; Bertran, Laia; Terra, Ximena; Aguilar, Carmen; Binetti, Jessica; Lopez-Dupla, Miguel; Rull, Anna; Reverte, Laia; Yeregui, Elena; Gomez-Bertomeu, Frederic; Peraire, Joaquim; Auguet, Teresa
    Department: Bioquímica i Biotecnologia; Medicina i Cirurgia
    URV's Author/s: Aguilar Crespillo, Carmen Isabel / Auguet Quintillà, Maria Teresa / Bertran Ramos, Laia / Binetti, Jessica Angela / Gomez Bertomeu, Frederic-Francesc / López Dupla, Jesús Miguel / Peraire Forner, José Joaquin / Perpiñan Auguet, Carles / RULL AIXA, ANNA / Terra Barbadora, Ximena / Yeregui Etxeberria, Elena
    Keywords: Sars-cov-2; Prediction; Obesity; Metabolic syndrome; Cytokines; Cytokine storm; Covid-19; sars-cov-2; prediction; obesity; mortality; metabolic syndrome; cytokines
    Abstract: The cytokine signature present in COVID-19 could provide information on the pathogenic mechanisms of the disease and could identify possible prognostic biomarkers and possible therapeutic targets. In this longitudinal work, we studied the clinical and biochemical parameters and circulating cytokine levels of 146 patients at the time of admission for COVID-19 and 4–6 weeks later. The main objective of this study was to determine whether basal cytokines could be early prognostic biomarkers of COVID-19, and also to analyze the impact of comorbidities, such as obesity or metabolic syndrome (MS), in the cytokine profile. The levels of most inflammatory cytokines were elevated on admission in relation to the level that was reached 4–6 weeks later, except for IL-1?, which was lower on admission; these levels were irrespective of the presence of obesity or MS since the cytokine storm masks these inflammatory processes. Among the cytokines analyzed, those that correlated with a worse prognosis of COVID-19 were resistin, IL-6, IL-8, IL-15, MCP-1 and TNF-?. Specifically, resistin and IL-15 are the best early predictors of requiring invasive ventilation. Therefore, resistin and IL-15 should be included in the personalized treatment decision algorithm of patients with COVID-19.
    Thematic Areas: Science and technology studies; Medicine, general & internal; Medicine (miscellaneous); Health care sciences & services
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: carles.perpinan@urv.cat; frederic-francesc.gomez@urv.cat; joaquim.peraire@urv.cat; carles.perpinan@urv.cat; jessicaangela.binetti@estudiants.urv.cat; elena.yeregui@estudiants.urv.cat; laia.bertranr@estudiants.urv.cat; laia.bertranr@estudiants.urv.cat; ximena.terra@urv.cat; carmenisabel.aguilar@urv.cat; carmenisabel.aguilar@urv.cat; mariateresa.auguet@urv.cat; jesusmiguel.lopez@urv.cat
    Record's date: 2025-01-27
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Link to the original source: https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/12/3/391
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Paper original source: J Pers Med. 12 (3): 391-
    APA: Perpinan, Carles; Bertran, Laia; Terra, Ximena; Aguilar, Carmen; Binetti, Jessica; Lopez-Dupla, Miguel; Rull, Anna; Reverte, Laia; Yeregui, Elena; Gom (2022). Resistin and IL-15 as Predictors of Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in COVID-19 Pneumonia Irrespective of the Presence of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome. J Pers Med, 12(3), 391-. DOI: 10.3390/jpm12030391
    Article's DOI: 10.3390/jpm12030391
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2022
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Health Care Sciences & Services,Medicine (Miscellaneous),Medicine, General & Internal
    Sars-cov-2
    Prediction
    Obesity
    Metabolic syndrome
    Cytokines
    Cytokine storm
    Covid-19
    sars-cov-2
    prediction
    obesity
    mortality
    metabolic syndrome
    cytokines
    Science and technology studies
    Medicine, general & internal
    Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Health care sciences & services
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