Author: Lu, Qingqing; Zhu, Zhenhua; Tan, Chaochao; Zhou, Hui; Hu, Yan; Shen, Ge; Zhu, Pan; Yang, Gang; Xie, Xiaobing
Title: Changes of serum ILâ€10, ILâ€1β, ILâ€6, MCPâ€1, TNFâ€Î±, IPâ€10 and ILâ€4 in COVIDâ€19 patients Cord-id: aoudrqgy Document date: 2021_6_9
ID: aoudrqgy
Snippet: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have shown that some cytokines in COVIDâ€19 patients were elevated. This study aims to assess whether ILâ€10, ILâ€1β, ILâ€6, MCPâ€1, TNFâ€Î±, IPâ€10 and ILâ€4 serve as potential diagnostic biomarkers of COVIDâ€19. METHODS: The above serum cytokines in COVIDâ€19 patients and non COVIDâ€19 patients were detected by ELISA, SARSâ€CoVâ€2 IgM and IgG were detected by chemiluminescence method. Independentâ€samples Mannâ€Whitney Uâ€test was utilized to co
Document: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have shown that some cytokines in COVIDâ€19 patients were elevated. This study aims to assess whether ILâ€10, ILâ€1β, ILâ€6, MCPâ€1, TNFâ€Î±, IPâ€10 and ILâ€4 serve as potential diagnostic biomarkers of COVIDâ€19. METHODS: The above serum cytokines in COVIDâ€19 patients and non COVIDâ€19 patients were detected by ELISA, SARSâ€CoVâ€2 IgM and IgG were detected by chemiluminescence method. Independentâ€samples Mannâ€Whitney Uâ€test was utilized to compare cytokines levels in different groups and course, Levene Tâ€test, T’â€test were utilized to compare they in different genders, and Spearman Correlation test was utilized to analyze the correlation between the cytokines levels with ages, SARSâ€CoVâ€2 IgG and IgM. RESULTS: Serum levels of ILâ€10, ILâ€1β, MCPâ€1, TNFâ€Î± and ILâ€4 in COVIDâ€19 patients were significantly higher than those in nonâ€COVIDâ€19 patients, while ILâ€6 were only significantly higher than in healthy people, IPâ€10 were significantly lower than in other diseases patients. AUCs of COVIDâ€19 diagnosed by ILâ€10, ILâ€1β, ILâ€6, MCPâ€1, TNFâ€Î±, IPâ€10 and ILâ€4 were 0.735, 0.775, 0.595, 0.821, 0.848, 0.387 and 0.682, respectively. In COVIDâ€19 patients’ serum, the levels of ILâ€10 and MCPâ€1 of male had noticeably higher than those of female, and all cytokines were significantly positively correlated with age, ILâ€1β and ILâ€4 were significantly negatively correlated with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 IgM, while ILâ€10, ILâ€1β, ILâ€6, TNFâ€Î± and IPâ€10 were significantly negatively correlated with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 IgG. ILâ€10 on 43â€56 days were significantly lower than at 29â€42 days, TNFâ€Î± at 15â€42 days were significantly higher than at 0â€14 days, IPâ€10 at 0â€14 days were the highest, ILâ€4 at 29â€42 days were significant higher than on 0â€14 days. CONCLUSIONS: The detection of ILâ€10, ILâ€1 β, ILâ€6, MCPâ€1, TNFâ€Î± and ILâ€4 would assist the clinical study of COVIDâ€19, and IPâ€10 may be the cytokine `of early elevation in COVIDâ€19 patients.
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