Serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) values in a large cross-sectional population of children with asymptomatic to moderate COVID-19

Author:

Geis Tobias,Brandstetter Susanne,Toncheva Antoaneta A.,Laub Otto,Leipold Georg,Wagner Ralf,Kabesch Michael,Kasser Severin,Kuhle Jens,Wellmann SvenORCID,Aichholzer Bettina,Mair Georg,Wruk Michaela,Reischl Imke,Ambrosch Andreas,Antos David,von Koskull Stephan,Becker Christian,Beer Elisabeth,Schirmer Hubert,Birkinger Georg,Blueml Andreas,Buntrock-Döpke Heike,Castrop Mona,Dieckerhoff Jost,Eichhorn Renate,Ewald Dominik,Heihoff Gudrun Fleck Alfred,Geuder Jürgen,Grombach Jens,Gutdeutsch Peter,Segerer Florian,Habash Thomas,Habash Sonja,Harner Susanne,Herbst Christoph,Heuschmann Daniela,Hofmann Meike,Horn Michael,Jork-Kaeferlein Birgit,Schwarz Monika,Hopfner Reinhard,Judex Guido,Baumgartner Bastian,Corbacioglu Monika,Lindner Sabrina,Meinel Bettina,Bauer Alena,Löw Hannes,Szulagyi-Kovacs Annamaria,Laub Sarah,Klein Annegret,Koering Cosima,Landvogt Niclas,Soehngen Claudia,Rasp Karin,Schick-Niedermeier Gudrun,Laub Marinus,Laub Otto,Leipold Georg,Schmid-Seibold Petra,Pawlak Johannes,Reitz Michaela,Puchner Georg,Peterhoff David,Razeghi Christiane,Razeghi Stefan,Rehe Christine,Rehe Klaus,Scheffel Matthias,Kaesbauer Ludwig,Schmid Roland,Strobelt Michael,Schoetzau Nina,Schweiger-Kabesch Andrea,Senjor Marko,Sperlich Michael,Theuerer Guenter,Steidle Guenter,Tretter German,von Arnim Victor,Volz-Fleckenstein Marlene,Einhauser Sebastian,Neckermann Patrick,Borchers Natascha,Santos-Valente Elisangela,Kheiroddin Parastoo,Schöberl Patricia,Niggel Jakob,Gerling Stephan,

Abstract

Abstract Background Serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) is an established biomarker of neuro-axonal damage in multiple neurological disorders. Raised sNfL levels have been reported in adults infected with pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Levels in children infected with COVID-19 have not as yet been reported. Objective To evaluate whether sNfL is elevated in children contracting COVID-19. Methods Between May 22 and July 22, 2020, a network of outpatient pediatricians in Bavaria, Germany, the Coronavirus antibody screening in children from Bavaria study network (CoKiBa), recruited healthy children into a cross-sectional study from two sources: an ongoing prevention program for 1–14 years, and referrals of 1–17 years consulting a pediatrician for possible infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). We determined sNfL levels by single molecule array immunoassay and SARS-CoV-2 antibody status by two independent quantitative methods. Results Of the 2652 included children, 148 (5.6%) were SARS-CoV-2 antibody positive with asymptomatic to moderate COVID-19 infection. Neurological symptoms—headache, dizziness, muscle aches, or loss of smell and taste—were present in 47/148 cases (31.8%). Mean sNfL levels were 5.5 pg/ml (SD 2.9) in the total cohort, 5.1 (SD 2.1) pg/ml in the children with SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, and 5.5 (SD 3.0) pg/ml in those without. Multivariate regression analysis revealed age—but neither antibody status, antibody levels, nor clinical severity—as an independent predictor of sNfL. Follow-up of children with pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome (n = 14) showed no association with sNfL. Conclusions In this population study, children with asymptomatic to moderate COVID-19 showed no neurochemical evidence of neuronal damage.

Funder

Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst

Universität Regensburg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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