Author:
Saheb Sharif-Askari Fatemeh,Saheb Sharif-Askari Narjes,Hafezi Shirin,Goel Swati,Ali Hussain Alsayed Hawra,Ansari Abdul Wahid,Mahboub Bassam,Al-Muhsen Saleh,Temsah Mohamad-Hani,Hamid Qutayba,Halwani Rabih
Abstract
AbstractCytokines are major players in orchestrating inflammation, disease pathogenesis and severity during COVID-19 disease. However, the role of IL-19 in COVID-19 pathogenesis remains elusive. Herein, through the analysis of transcriptomic datasets of SARS-CoV-2 infected lung cells, nasopharyngeal swabs, and lung autopsies of COVID-19 patients, we report that expression levels of IL-19 and its receptor, IL-20R2, were upregulated following SARS-CoV-2 infection. Of 202 adult COVID-19 patients, IL-19 protein level was significantly higher in blood and saliva of asymptomatic patients compared to healthy controls when adjusted for patients’ demographics (P < 0.001). Interestingly, high saliva IL-19 level was also associated with COVID-19 severity (P < 0.0001), need for mechanical ventilation (P = 0.002), and/or death (P = 0.010) within 29 days of admission, after adjusting for patients’ demographics, diabetes mellitus comorbidity, and COVID-19 serum markers of severity such as D-dimer, C-reactive protein, and ferritin. Moreover, patients who received interferon beta during their hospital stay had lower plasma IL-19 concentrations (24 pg mL−1) than those who received tocilizumab (39.2 pg mL−1) or corticosteroids (42.5 pg mL−1). Our findings indicate that high saliva IL-19 level was associated with COVID-19 infectivity and disease severity.
Funder
Tissue Injury and Repair (TIR) group operational grant
COVID-19 research grant
Seed grant
collaborative research grant
Sandooq Al Watan Applied Research & Development
Al Jalila Foundation Seed Grant
Prince Abdullah Ben Khalid Celiac Disease Research Chair
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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