Analysis of the expression of the Serpina1 gene in SARS-CoV-2 infection: study of a new biomarker

M. Pintanel-Raymundo , S. Menao-Guillén , J.J. Perales-Afán , A. García-Gutiérrez , I. Moreno-Gázquez , M. Julián-Ansón , M. Ramos-Álvarez , S. Olivera-González , I. Gutiérrez-Cía , M.A. Torralba-Cabeza
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Abstract

Introduction

The SERPINA1 gene encodes the protein Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT1). Possible imbalances between the concentrations of proteases and antiproteases (AAT1) can lead to the development of serious pulmonary and extrapulmonary pathologies. In this work we study the importance of this possible imbalance in patients with COVID-19.

Objectives

To correlate the severity of the symptoms of SARS-COV-2 infection with the AAT1 concentrations at diagnosis of the disease.

Methods

An observational, prospective, cross-sectional, non-interventional, analytical study was carried out where 181 cases with COVID-19 admitted to the “Lozano Blesa” University Clinical Hospital of Zaragoza were selected. The concentration of AAT1 was studied in all of them and this was correlated with the clinical aspects and biochemical parameters at hospital admission.

Results

141 cases corresponded to patients with severe COVID and 40 patients with mild COVID. AAT1 levels were positively correlated with the days of hospitalization, severity, C-Reactive Protein, ferritin, admission to Intensive Care, and death, and presented a negative correlation with the number of lymphocytes/mm3. AAT1 concentrations higher than 237.5 mg/dL allowed the patient to be classified as “severe” (S72%; E78%) and 311.5 mg/dL were associated with the risk of admission to Intensive Care or Exitus (S67%; E79%).

Conclusions

Levels of the SERPINA1 gene expression product, AAT1, correlate with the severity of COVID-19 patients at diagnosis of the disease, being useful as a prognostic biomarker.

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Serpina1基因在SARS-CoV-2感染中的表达分析:研究一种新的生物标志物
导言 SERPINA1 基因编码蛋白 Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT1)。蛋白酶和抗蛋白酶(AAT1)浓度失衡可能导致严重的肺部和肺外病变。在这项工作中,我们研究了这种可能的失衡在 COVID-19 患者中的重要性。目标将 SARS-COV-2 感染症状的严重程度与疾病诊断时的 AAT1 浓度联系起来。方法开展了一项观察性、前瞻性、横断面、非干预性的分析研究,选择了萨拉戈萨 "洛萨诺-布莱萨 "大学临床医院收治的 181 例 COVID-19 患者。研究人员对所有病例的 AAT1 浓度进行了检测,并将其与入院时的临床表现和生化指标进行了关联分析。结果 141 例病例为重度 COVID 患者,40 例为轻度 COVID 患者。AAT1 水平与住院天数、严重程度、C-反应蛋白、铁蛋白、重症监护和死亡呈正相关,与淋巴细胞数/mm3 呈负相关。结论SERPINA1基因表达产物AAT1的水平与COVID-19患者确诊时的病情严重程度相关,可作为预后生物标志物。
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