| Literature DB >> 34868558 |
Marija Petrushevska1, Dragica Zendelovska1, Emilija Atanasovska1, Aleksandar Eftimov2, Katerina Spasovska3.
Abstract
Introduction: COVID-19 can be worsened by hyper-production of cytokines accompanied by increased level of oxidative stress. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between a set of cytokines and the markers of the oxidative stress.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; cytokines; oxidative stress
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34868558 PMCID: PMC8603313 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.55166.2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Figure 1. Flow-chart of the study.
Laboratory findings in severe COVID-19 patients and non-infected individuals expressed as mean ± SEM.
| Parameter | Severe COVID-19 patients
| Not infected individuals mean ± SEM (n = 20) | p (t-test) |
|---|---|---|---|
| IL-6 (pg/mL) | 250.1 ± 39.07 | 2.135 ± 0.453 |
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| IL-2 (pg/mL) | 4.426 ± 2.177 | 2.005 ± 0.402 | 0.2818 |
| IL-4 (pg/mL) | 1.936 ± 0.268 | 1.956 ± 0.137 | 0.3150 |
| IL-8 (pg/mL) | 108 ± 19.79 | 7.159 ± 1.298 |
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| IL-10 (pg/mL) | 11.14 ± 4.551 | 0.916 ± 0.219 |
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| VEGF (pg/mL) | 530.7 ± 147.1 | 27.04 ± 4.708 |
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| IFN-g (pg/mL) | 1.487 ± 0.745 | 0.389 ± 0.082 | 0.3889 |
| TNF-a (pg/mL) | 5.223 ± 0.751 | 3.646 ± 0.757 | 0.090 |
| IL-1a (pg/mL) | 0.4614 ± 0.263 | 0.2153 ± 0.0422 | 0.7210 |
| MCP-1 (pg/mL) | 891 ± 92.35 | 89.61 ± 12.18 |
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| EGF (pg/mL) | 65.37 ± 17.46 | 24.28 ± 5.367 |
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| d-ROM (U.Carr) | 448.8 ± 30.37 | 271 ± 5.590 |
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| PAT (U.Carr) | 3048 ± 100.1 | 2406 ± 71.55 |
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| OSI | 107.7 ± 14.38 | 21 ± 2.527 |
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| CRP (mg/L) | 144.7 ± 21.38 | 2.1 ± 0.05 |
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| LDH (IU/L) | 823.4 ± 80.02 | 156 ± 20.31 |
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| NLR | 17.08 ± 2.058 |
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| PLR | 538.2 ± 85.09 | 113 ± 10.35 |
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| D-dimer (ng/mL) | 2688 ± 499.1 | 225 ± 22.75 |
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| WBC (×10 3μL) | 14 ± 2.004 | 6.1 ± 1.365 |
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| ALT (U/L) | 51.93 ± 7.171 | 28.96 ± 2.658 |
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| AST (U/L) | 61.210 ± 7.283 | 30.56 ± 3.487 |
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Figure 2. Spearman r presented as a heatmap between the investigated cytokines, oxidative stress parameters, and commonly used biomarkers in COVID-19.