sTREM-1 Predicts Disease Severity and Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: Involvement of Peripheral Blood Leukocytes and MMP-8 Activity

Author:

da Silva-Neto Pedro V.,de Carvalho Jonatan C. S.,Pimentel Vinícius E.ORCID,Pérez Malena M.,Toro Diana M.,Fraga-Silva Thais F. C.ORCID,Fuzo Carlos A.ORCID,Oliveira Camilla N. S.,Rodrigues Lilian C.,Argolo Jamille G. M.,Carmona-Garcia Ingryd,Neto Nicola T.,Souza Camila O. S.ORCID,Fernandes Talita M.,Bastos Victor A. F.,Degiovani Augusto M.,Constant Leticia F.,Ostini Fátima M.,Feitosa Marley R.,Parra Rogerio S.ORCID,Vilar Fernando C.,Gaspar Gilberto G.,da Rocha José J. R.,Feres Omar,Frantz Fabiani G.,Gerlach Raquel F.,Maruyama Sandra R.,Russo Elisa M. S.ORCID,Viana Angelina L.ORCID,Fernandes Ana P. M.,Santos Isabel K. F. M.,Bonato Vânia L. D.ORCID,Boechat Antonio L.ORCID,Malheiro Adriana,Sadikot Ruxana T.,Dias-Baruffi Marcelo,Cardoso Cristina R. B.,Faccioli Lúcia H.ORCID,Sorgi Carlos A.,

Abstract

Uncontrolled inflammatory responses play a critical role in coronavirus disease (COVID-19). In this context, because the triggering-receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1) is considered an intrinsic amplifier of inflammatory signals, this study investigated the role of soluble TREM-1 (sTREM-1) as a biomarker of the severity and mortality of COVID-19. Based on their clinical scores, we enrolled COVID-19 positive patients (n = 237) classified into mild, moderate, severe, and critical groups. Clinical data and patient characteristics were obtained from medical records, and their plasma inflammatory mediator profiles were evaluated with immunoassays. Plasma levels of sTREM-1 were significantly higher among patients with severe disease compared to all other groups. Additionally, levels of sTREM-1 showed a significant positive correlation with other inflammatory parameters, such as IL-6, IL-10, IL-8, and neutrophil counts, and a significant negative correlation was observed with lymphocyte counts. Most interestingly, sTREM-1 was found to be a strong predictive biomarker of the severity of COVID-19 and was related to the worst outcome and death. Systemic levels of sTREM-1 were significantly correlated with the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)-8, which can release TREM-1 from the surface of peripheral blood cells. Our findings indicated that quantification of sTREM-1 could be used as a predictive tool for disease outcome, thus improving the timing of clinical and pharmacological interventions in patients with COVID-19.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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