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Evolution of NETosis markers and DAMPs have prognostic value in critically ill COVID-19 patients

Authors :
Huckriede, Joram
Bülow Anderberg, Sara
Morales, Albert
de Vries, Femke
Hultström, Michael
Bergqvist, Anders
Ortiz-Pérez, José T
Sels, Jan Willem
Wichapong, Kanin
Lipcsey, Miklos
van de Poll, Marcel
Larsson, Anders
Luther, Tomas
Reutelingsperger, Chris
de Frutos, Pablo Garcia
Frithiof, Robert
Nicolaes, Gerry A F
Huckriede, Joram
Bülow Anderberg, Sara
Morales, Albert
de Vries, Femke
Hultström, Michael
Bergqvist, Anders
Ortiz-Pérez, José T
Sels, Jan Willem
Wichapong, Kanin
Lipcsey, Miklos
van de Poll, Marcel
Larsson, Anders
Luther, Tomas
Reutelingsperger, Chris
de Frutos, Pablo Garcia
Frithiof, Robert
Nicolaes, Gerry A F
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) presents with disease severities of varying degree. In its most severe form, infection may lead to respiratory failure and multi-organ dysfunction. Here we study the levels and evolution of the damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPS) cell free DNA (cfDNA), extracellular histone H3 (H3) and neutrophil elastase (NE), and the immune modulators GAS6 and AXL in relation to clinical parameters, ICU scoring systems and mortality in patients (n = 100) with severe COVID-19. cfDNA, H3, NE, GAS6 and AXL were increased in COVID-19 patients compared to controls. These measures associated with occurrence of clinical events and intensive care unit acquired weakness (ICUAW). cfDNA and GAS6 decreased in time in patients surviving to 30 days post ICU admission. A decrease of 27.2 ng/mL cfDNA during ICU stay associated with patient survival, whereas levels of GAS6 decreasing more than 4.0 ng/mL associated with survival. The presence of H3 in plasma was a common feature of COVID-19 patients, detected in 38% of the patients at ICU admission. NETosis markers cfDNA, H3 and NE correlated well with parameters of tissue damage and neutrophil counts. Furthermore, cfDNA correlated with lowest p/f ratio and a lowering in cfDNA was observed in patients with ventilator-free days.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1337539697
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41598-021-95209-x