Serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) values in a large cross-sectional population of children with asymptomatic to moderate COVID-19
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Published:2021-04-23
Issue:11
Volume:268
Page:3969-3974
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ISSN:0340-5354
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Container-title:Journal of Neurology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Neurol
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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