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Time Course of Redox Biomarkers in COVID-19 Pneumonia: Relation with Inflammatory, Multiorgan Impairment Biomarkers and CT Findings.

Tijana Kosanovic1, Dragan Sagic2, Vladimir Djukic1, Marija Pljesa-Ercegovac3, Ana Savic-Radojevic3, Zoran Bukumiric4, Miodrag Lalosevic1, Marjana Djordjevic1, Vesna Coric3, Tatjana Simic3,5.   

Abstract

Although the original data on systemic oxidative stress in COVID-19 patients have recently started to emerge, we are still far from a complete profile of changes in patients' redox homeostasis. We aimed to assess the extent of oxidative damage of proteins, lipids and DNA during the course of acute disease, as well as their association with CT pulmonary patterns. In order to obtain more insight into the origin of the systemic oxidative stress, the observed parameters were correlated with inflammatory biomarkers and biomarkers of multiorgan impairment. In this prospective study, we included 58 patients admitted between July and October 2020 with COVID-19 pneumonia. Significant changes in malondialdehyde, 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine and advanced oxidation protein products levels exist during the course of COVID-19. Special emphasis should be placed on the fact that the pattern of changes differs between non-hospitalized and hospitalized individuals. Our results point to the time-dependent relation of oxidative stress parameters with inflammatory and multiorgan impairment biomarkers, as well as pulmonary patterns in COVID-19 pneumonia patients. Correlation between redox biomarkers and immunological or multiorgan impairment biomarkers, as well as pulmonary CT pattern, confirms the suggested involvement of neutrophils networks, IL-6 production, along with different organ/tissue involvement in systemic oxidative stress in COVID-19.

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Keywords:  8-OHdG; AOPP; COVID-19; CT pulmonary patterns; MDA; oxidative stress

Year:  2021        PMID: 34356359     DOI: 10.3390/antiox10071126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-3921


  5 in total

Review 1.  The potential role of COVID-19 in the induction of DNA damage.

Authors:  Pablo Pánico; Patricia Ostrosky-Wegman; Ana María Salazar
Journal:  Mutat Res Rev Mutat Res       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 7.015

2.  Antioxidant Genetic Profile Modifies Probability of Developing Neurological Sequelae in Long-COVID.

Authors:  Marko Ercegovac; Milika Asanin; Ana Savic-Radojevic; Jovan Ranin; Marija Matic; Tatjana Djukic; Vesna Coric; Djurdja Jerotic; Nevena Todorovic; Ivana Milosevic; Goran Stevanovic; Tatjana Simic; Zoran Bukumiric; Marija Pljesa-Ercegovac
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-12

3.  SOD2 rs4880 and GPX1 rs1050450 polymorphisms do not confer risk of COVID-19, but influence inflammation or coagulation parameters in Serbian cohort.

Authors:  Djurdja Jerotic; Jovan Ranin; Zoran Bukumiric; Tatjana Djukic; Vesna Coric; Ana Savic-Radojevic; Nevena Todorovic; Milika Asanin; Marko Ercegovac; Ivana Milosevic; Marija Pljesa-Ercegovac; Goran Stevanovic; Marija Matic; Tatjana Simic
Journal:  Redox Rep       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 4.412

4.  Exploiting Bacteria for Improving Hypoxemia of COVID-19 Patients.

Authors:  Vito Trinchieri; Massimiliano Marazzato; Giancarlo Ceccarelli; Francesca Lombardi; Alessandra Piccirilli; Letizia Santinelli; Luca Maddaloni; Paolo Vassalini; Claudio Maria Mastroianni; Gabriella d'Ettorre
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-08-01

Review 5.  Molecular Mechanisms Related to Responses to Oxidative Stress and Antioxidative Therapies in COVID-19: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Evangelia Eirini Tsermpini; Una Glamočlija; Fulden Ulucan-Karnak; Sara Redenšek Trampuž; Vita Dolžan
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-19
  5 in total

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