Predictors of mortality in patients with COVID-19 by flow cytometry

Marco Bonilla Izquierdo , Ana María Navas Romo , Aurora Gema Sicilia Zafra , Juan de Dios López-González Garrido
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Despite the great impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), we still lack techniques that allow us to anticipate the natural history of the disease in order to avoid or shorten the clinical period of the disease. The values of nine cytokines were measured in COVID-19+ patients admitted to the Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía (HURS) using flow cytometry. The cytokines measured are IL-1ß, IL-6, MCP-1, IP-10, IL-10, IL-8, IL-12, IFN-γ and TNF-α. Given the absence of previous studies on cytokine values in healthy patients using the flow cytometry technique, and the low availability of resources in the first waves of COVID-19, a control group was lacking, all resources were employed for monitoring sick patients. However, this study has revealed a greater increase in two specific cytokines, which are also found to be higher than the rest in healthy patients: MCP-1 and IP-10, which are mainly responsible for cytokine storm and post-disease thrombosis.

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流式细胞术预测COVID-19患者死亡率
尽管冠状病毒2型(严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型)引起的严重急性呼吸综合征具有巨大影响,但我们仍然缺乏能够预测疾病自然史的技术,以避免或缩短疾病的临床周期。使用流式细胞术测量了入住Reina Sofía大学医院(HURS)的新冠肺炎+患者的9种细胞因子值。测量的细胞因子为IL-1ß、IL-6、MCP-1、IP-10、IL-10、IL-8、IL-12、IFN-γ和TNF-α。鉴于之前没有使用流式细胞术技术对健康患者的细胞因子值进行研究,并且在第一波新冠肺炎中资源的可用性较低,因此缺乏对照组,所有资源都用于监测患病患者。然而,这项研究揭示了两种特定细胞因子的增加幅度更大,这两种细胞因子在健康患者中也高于其他细胞因子:MCP-1和IP-10,它们主要负责细胞因子风暴和疾病后血栓形成。
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