1. T cell counts and IL-6 concentration in blood of North African COVID-19 patients are two independent prognostic factors for severe disease and death
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Réda Malek Hamidi, Rachida Khellafi, Ahmed Kadi, Reda Djidjik, Fawzi Derrar, Belgacem Mihi, Sarah Yasmine Rahali, Lilya Berkani, Asma Djidjeli, Ismahane Berkane, Dalila Mekideche, Zineb Larab, Lylia Kheddouci, Lydia Lamara Mahammad, A. Kheliouen, Brahim Belaid, Soraya Ayoub, Wafa Sayah, Fatma Merah, Mourad Ouali, Ines Allam, Merzak Gharnaout, and Nouzha Zhor Lazli
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lymphocytes ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,SARS‐CoV2 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,T cell ,Immunology ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Disease ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Severity of Illness Index ,Gastroenterology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Africa, Northern ,COVID‐19 ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Lymphocyte Count ,Interleukin 6 ,Aged ,biology ,Interleukin-6 ,flow cytometry ,COVID-19 ,Cell Biology ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,cytokines ,Lymphocyte Subsets ,Confidence interval ,Treatment Outcome ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Covid‐19 and Related Topics ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Multivariate Analysis ,biology.protein ,Female ,Biomarkers ,CD8 - Abstract
The immune system plays a crucial role in the response against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 with significant differences among patients. The study investigated the relationships between lymphocyte subsets, cytokines, and disease outcomes in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19). The measurements of peripheral blood lymphocytes subsets and cytokine levels were performed by flow cytometry for 57 COVID‐19 patients. Patients were categorized into two groups according to the severity of the disease (nonsevere vs. severe). Total lymphocytes, T cells, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells were decreased in COVID‐19 patients and statistical differences were found among different severity of illness and survival states (P ˂ 0.01). The levels of IL‐6 and IL‐10 were significantly higher in severe and death groups and negatively correlated with lymphocyte subsets counts. The percentages of Th17 in the peripheral blood of patients were higher than those of healthy controls whereas the percentages of Th2 were lower. For the severe cases, the area under receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of IL‐6 was the largest among all the immune parameters (0.964; 95% confidence interval: 0.927–1.000, P 106.44 pg/ml and CD8+ T cell counts, Graphical Abstract COVID‐19 patients with poor prognosis exhibited a significant depletion of lymphocyte‐subset counts, with remarkably increasing concentrations of IL6 and IL10.
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- 2021
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