Author: Gradin, A.; Andersson, H.; Luther, T.; Bülow Anderberg, S.; Rubertsson, S.; Lipcsey, M.; Åberg, M.; Larsson, A.; Frithiof, R.; Hultström, M.
Title: Urinary cytokines correlate with acute kidney injury in critically ill COVID-19 patients Cord-id: 6mssayli Document date: 2021_5_24
ID: 6mssayli
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury is common in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU. Urinary biomarkers are a non-invasive way of assaying renal damage, and so far, urinary cytokines are not fully investigated. The current study aimed to assess urinary cytokine levels in COVID-19 patients. METHODS: Urine was collected from COVID-19 patients (n= 29) in intensive care and compared to a preoperative group of patients (n= 9) with no critical illness. 92 urinary cytokines were analyzed in multiplex us
Document: BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury is common in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU. Urinary biomarkers are a non-invasive way of assaying renal damage, and so far, urinary cytokines are not fully investigated. The current study aimed to assess urinary cytokine levels in COVID-19 patients. METHODS: Urine was collected from COVID-19 patients (n= 29) in intensive care and compared to a preoperative group of patients (n= 9) with no critical illness. 92 urinary cytokines were analyzed in multiplex using the Olink Target 96 inflammation panel and compared to clinical characteristics, and urinary markers of kidney injury. RESULTS: There were strong correlations between proinflammatory cytokines and between urinary cytokines and urinary kidney injury markers in 29 COVID-19 patients. Several cytokines were correlated to kidney injury, 31 cytokines to AKI stage and 19 cytokines correlated to maximal creatinine. CONCLUSIONS: Urinary inflammatory cytokines from a wide range of immune cell lineages were significantly upregulated during COVID-19 and the upregulation correlated with acute kidney injury as well as urinary markers of kidney tissue damage.
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