Author: d'Alessandro, Miriana; Cameli, Paolo; Refini, Rosa Metella; Bergantini, Laura; Alonzi, Valerio; Lanzarone, Nicola; Bennett, David; Rana, Giuseppe Domenico; Montagnani, Francesca; Scolletta, Sabino; Franchi, Federico; Frediani, Bruno; Valente, Serafina; Mazzei, Maria Antonietta; Bonella, Francesco; Bargagli, Elena
Title: Serum KLâ€6 concentrations as a novel biomarker of severe COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: s6z3z35n Document date: 2020_6_9
ID: s6z3z35n
Snippet: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2–induced direct cytopathic effects against type I and II pneumocytes mediate lung damage. Krebs von den Lungenâ€6 (KLâ€6) is mainly produced by damaged or regenerating alveolar type II pneumocytes. This preliminary study analyzed serum concentrations of KLâ€6 in patients with coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) to verify its potential as a prognostic biomarker of severity. Twentyâ€two patients (median age [interquartile range] 63 [59â€68] years,
Document: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2–induced direct cytopathic effects against type I and II pneumocytes mediate lung damage. Krebs von den Lungenâ€6 (KLâ€6) is mainly produced by damaged or regenerating alveolar type II pneumocytes. This preliminary study analyzed serum concentrations of KLâ€6 in patients with coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) to verify its potential as a prognostic biomarker of severity. Twentyâ€two patients (median age [interquartile range] 63 [59â€68] years, 16 males) with COVIDâ€19 were enrolled prospectively. Patients were divided into mildâ€moderate and severe groups, according to respiratory impairment and clinical management. KLâ€6 serum concentrations and lymphocyte subset were obtained. Peripheral natural killer (NK) cells/µL were significantly higher in nonsevere patients than in the severe group (P = .0449) and the best cutâ€off value was 119 cells/µL. KLâ€6 serum concentrations were significantly higher in severe patients than the nonsevere group (P = .0118). Receiver operating characteristic analysis distinguished severe and nonsevere patients according to KLâ€6 serum levels and the best cutâ€off value was 406.5 U/mL. NK cell analysis and assay of KLâ€6 in serum can help identify severe COVIDâ€19 patients. Increased KLâ€6 serum concentrations were observed in patients with severe pulmonary involvement, revealing a prognostic value and supporting the potential usefulness of KLâ€6 measurement to evaluate COVIDâ€19 patients' prognosis.
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