Predictive Value and Diagnostic Potential of IL-10, IL-17A, IL1-β, IL-6, CXCL, and MCP for Severe COVID-19 and COVID-19 Mortality
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Published:2024-07-10
Issue:7
Volume:12
Page:1532
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ISSN:2227-9059
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Container-title:Biomedicines
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biomedicines
Author:
Cîrjaliu Roxana-Elena1, Tofolean Ioan-Tiberiu1, Tofolean Doina-Ecaterina1, Chisoi Anca2, Oancea Cristian3ORCID, Vastag Emanuela3, Marc Monica3ORCID, Bratosin Felix4ORCID, Rosca Ovidiu4ORCID, Fildan Ariadna-Petronela1
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, “Ovidius” University of Constanta, 900470 Constanta, Romania 2. Center for Research and Development of the Morphological and Genetic Studies of Malignant Pathology (CEDMOG), “Ovidius” University of Constanta, 900591 Constanta, Romania 3. Center for Research and Innovation in Precision Medicine of Respiratory Diseases, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, 300041 Timisoara, Romania 4. Discipline of Infectious Diseases, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Abstract
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) necessitates advanced prognostic tools to anticipate disease progression and optimize patient outcomes. This study evaluates the predictive value and diagnostic potential of interleukins interleukin (IL) IL-10, IL-17A, IL1-β, IL-6, chemokine ligand (CXCL), and Monocyte Chemotactic Protein (MCP) for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and COVID-19 mortality, aiming to correlate cytokine levels with disease severity. Conducted from January 2023 to January 2024, this prospective cohort study involved patients hospitalized with moderate and severe COVID-19 from Romania. This study analyzed statistically significant predictors of severe COVID-19 outcomes. IL-6 and MCP emerged as significant, with hazard ratios (HRs) of 2.35 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.54–3.59, p = 0.014) and 2.05 (95% CI: 1.22–3.45, p = 0.007), respectively. Compound scores integrating multiple inflammatory markers also demonstrated predictive value; Compound Score 2 had an HR of 2.23 (95% CI: 1.35–3.68, p = 0.002), surpassing most single markers in association with severe disease. Notably, interleukins IL-10 and IL-1β did not show significant associations with disease severity. This study underscores the importance of IL-6 and MCP as robust predictors of severe COVID-19, substantiating their role in clinical assessments to foresee patient deterioration. The utility of compound scores in enhancing predictive accuracy suggests a composite approach may be more effective in clinical settings.
Funder
Center for Research and Development of the Morphological and Genetic Studies of Malignant Pathology from the Ovidius University of Constanta COVIL project “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania
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