Secretory Phospholipase A2 and Interleukin-6 Levels as Predictive Markers of the Severity and Outcome of Patients with COVID-19 Infections

Author:

Urazov Stanislav1ORCID,Chernov Alexandr23ORCID,Popov Oleg1,Klenkova Natalya1,Sushentseva Natalya1,Polkovnikova Irina1,Apalko Svetlana1,Kislyuk Kseniya1ORCID,Pavlovich Dragana1,Ivanov Andrey4,Shcherbak Sergey15

Affiliation:

1. City Hospital 40 of Saint Petersburg, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia

2. Bioenergetics Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel

3. Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science “Institute of Experimental Medicine”, 197376 St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Center for Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics, Federal State Budgetary Military Educational Institution of Higher Education “Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov”, 194044 St. Petersburg, Russia

5. Department of Postgraduate Medical Education, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Saint-Petersburg State University”, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become a global pandemic. COVID-19 patients need immediate diagnosis and rehabilitation, which makes it urgent to identify new protein markers for a prognosis of the severity and outcome of the disease. The aim of this study was to analyze the levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and secretory phospholipase (sPLA2) in the blood of patients regarding the severity and outcome of COVID-19 infection. The study included clinical and biochemical data obtained from 158 patients with COVID-19 treated at St. Petersburg City Hospital No. 40. A detailed clinical blood test was performed on all patients, as well as an assessment of IL-6, sPLA2, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), total protein, albumin, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), APTT, fibrinogen, procalcitonin, D-dimer, C-reactive protein (CRB), ferritin, and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) levels. It was found that the levels of PLA2, IL-6, APTV, AST, CRP, LDH, IL-6, D-dimer, and ferritin, as well as the number of neutrophils, significantly increased in patients with mild to severe COVID-19 infections. The levels of IL-6 were positively correlated with APTT; the levels of AST, LDH, CRP, D-dimer, and ferritin; and the number of neutrophils. The increase in the level of sPLA2 was positively correlated with the levels of CRP, LDH, D-dimer, and ferritin, the number of neutrophils, and APTT, and negatively correlated with the levels of GFR and lymphocytes. High levels of IL-6 and PLA2 significantly increase the risk of a severe course by 13.7 and 2.24 times, and increase the risk of death from COVID-19 infection by 14.82 and 5.32 times, respectively. We have shown that the blood levels of sPLA2 and IL-6 increase in cases which eventually result in death and when patients are transferred to the ICU (as the severity of COVID-19 infection increases), showing that IL-6 and sPLA2 can be considered as early predictors of aggravation of COVID-19 infections.

Funder

St. Petersburg State University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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