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Author: Ozkok, Abdullah; Alpay, Nadir; Alan, Servet; Bakan, Nur Dilek; Soysal, Fusun; Yazici, Halil; EkÅŸioÄŸlu-Demiralp, Emel; Yildiz, Alaattin
Title: Immunological parameters associated with the severity of COVID-19 pneumonia in kidney transplant recipients
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  • Document date: 2021_8_20
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    Snippet: PURPOSE: An outbreak of a novel respiratory disease due to coronavirus species was emerged in 2019 and named as Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19). Clinical and immunological factors affecting the course of COVID-19 in kidney transplant recipients (KTR) are not well-known. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, we presented 20 KTR with COVID-19 pnemonia and examined the factors predicting the severity of COVID-19. A total of 10 KTR without COVID-19 was used as control group. Lymphocy
    Document: PURPOSE: An outbreak of a novel respiratory disease due to coronavirus species was emerged in 2019 and named as Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19). Clinical and immunological factors affecting the course of COVID-19 in kidney transplant recipients (KTR) are not well-known. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, we presented 20 KTR with COVID-19 pnemonia and examined the factors predicting the severity of COVID-19. A total of 10 KTR without COVID-19 was used as control group. Lymphocyte subsets were determined by flow cytometry. In 13/20 patients, immunophenotyping was repeated 1 week later. RESULTS: Mean age of the patients was 50 ± 9 years. Patients were classified as mild–moderate (oxygen saturation: SO(2) > 90%) and severe disease groups (SO(2) ≤ 90%). Serum albumin and hemoglobin were lower and CRP, fibrinogen and peak d-dimer were higher in severe group. Peak CRP was inversely associated with nadir SO(2) (r = − 0.68, p = 0.001). Neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was higher in severe group (p = 0.01). CD3 + and CD4 + cells were lower and NK cell percentage (CD16 + 56 +) was higher in severe group. Percentage of spontaneously activated CD8 cells (CD8 + CD69 +) was higher in severe group. In comparison of KTR with and without COVID-19, CD8 + cells were lower but NK cell percentage was higher in KTR with COVID-19. CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, increased NK cells, activated CD8 + cells and decreased CD3 + and CD4 + cells were associated with severity of COVID-19 in KTR. Peripheral immunophenotyping of lymphocyte subtypes may provide prognostic information about the clinical course of COVID-19 in KTR. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11255-021-02947-y.

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