IL-17 和 IL-22 在 COVID-19 感染中的保护作用

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Iranian Journal of Immunology Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.22034/iji.2024.100909.2721
Sengul Aksakal, Selim Gorgun
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背景:冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)感染后产生的细胞因子风暴可使疾病致命。我们假设这种细胞因子的过度分泌会损害粘膜愈合。IL-17和IL-22是细胞因子,在保护和再生粘膜组织方面发挥关键作用。IL-17和IL-22相互支持,它们之间的失衡在许多风湿病的发病机制中发挥作用:调查 COVID-19 的严重程度是否与 IL17、IL-22 以及 IL-17/IL-22 的比例有关:该研究为前瞻性研究,纳入了 69 名活动性 COVID-19 感染患者,分为三组:上呼吸道感染患者、肺炎患者和细胞因子风暴患者。我们在患者首次入院时采集了他们的血样,并使用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)测定了血清中 IL-17 和 IL-22 的水平。通过与健康组比较,我们评估了 IL17、IL22、IL17/IL22 比值、临床和肺部受累之间的关系:结果:与对照组相比,COVID-19 上呼吸道感染患者的 IL-17 水平明显升高(P=0.027)。与健康对照组相比,细胞因子风暴患者的 IL17/IL-22 比值明显升高(p=0.027)。血清中的IL-22水平与CO-RADS评分呈负相关(r=-0.31,p=0.004),而IL-17/IL-22比值与CO-RADS评分呈正相关(r= 0.29,p=0.008):IL-17、IL-22和IL-17/IL-22的水平可为COVID-19的进展提供有价值的信息。
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The Protective Role of IL-17 and IL-22 in COVID-19 Infection.

Background: The development of a cytokine storm in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection can make the disease fatal. We hypothesize that this excessive cytokine production impairs mucosal healing. IL-17 and IL-22 are cytokines that play a key role in protecting and regenerating mucosal tissues.IL-17 and IL-22 support each other and the imbalance between them plays a role in the pathogenesis of many rheumatologic diseases.

Objective: To investigate whether COVID-19 severity is related to IL17, IL-22, and the IL-17/IL-22 ratio.

Methods: The study was planned prospectively and included 69 patients with active COVID-19 infection.Three groups were created: patients with upper respiratory tract infection, pneumonia, and cytokine storm. Blood samples were taken from the patients upon their first admission and serum levels of IL-17 and IL-22 were measured using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We assessed the relationship between IL17, IL22, IL17/IL22 ratio, clinical and lung involvement by comparing them with the healthy group.

Results: The levels of IL-17 were significantly higher in COVID-19 patients with upper respiratory tract infection compared to the control group (p=0.027). IL17/IL-22 ratio significantly increased in patients with cytokine storm compared to the healthy controls (p=0.027). Serum levels of IL-22 were negatively correlated with the CO-RADS score (r=-0.31, p=0.004), while IL-17/IL-22 ratio was positively correlated with the CO-RADS score (r= 0.29, p=0.008).

Conclusion: Levels of IL-17, IL-22 and IL-17/IL-22 may provide valuable insights into the progression of COVID-19.

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Iranian Journal of Immunology
Iranian Journal of Immunology Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Immunology (I.J.I) is an internationally disseminated peer-reviewed publication and publishes a broad range of experimental and theoretical studies concerned with all aspects of immunology.
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