serum levels of Chemokine ligand-7 and interferon- γ-induced Protein-10: Possible Severity and Prognostic Markers in Patients with COVID-19
Hieba gamal Ezzelregal;
Abstract
Abstract
Patients with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) present as mildly, moderately, or severely and
critically ill. Cytokine storm is responsible for fatal pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Interferon-γ-induced protein-10 (IP-10) and chemokine ligand-7 (CCL-7) are chemokines that play a
role in the chemotaxis of inflammatory cells and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. In this
study, we assessed the serum levels of IP-10 and CCL-7 chemokines in COVID-19 patients and their
correlation with disease severity and prognosis. The serum levels of CCL-7 and IP-10 were assessed in
67 COVID-19 patients and 10 healthy controls. Serum samples were collected and examined for these
two markers using direct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Patients were divided into two groups
according to their disease severity. Serum levels of the test markers were compared between patients
and controls, and between patients with different disease severities and correlated with other clinical
and laboratory parameters. CCL-7 and IP-10 levels were significantly higher in patients than in controls
and in severe than in mild/moderate cases. The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis of the
two markers showed better performance of the combined markers as predictors of disease severity
(area under the curve = 0.792). The results of our study suggest a potential role of IP-10 and CCL-7 as
predictors of COVID-19 severity.
Patients with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) present as mildly, moderately, or severely and
critically ill. Cytokine storm is responsible for fatal pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Interferon-γ-induced protein-10 (IP-10) and chemokine ligand-7 (CCL-7) are chemokines that play a
role in the chemotaxis of inflammatory cells and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. In this
study, we assessed the serum levels of IP-10 and CCL-7 chemokines in COVID-19 patients and their
correlation with disease severity and prognosis. The serum levels of CCL-7 and IP-10 were assessed in
67 COVID-19 patients and 10 healthy controls. Serum samples were collected and examined for these
two markers using direct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Patients were divided into two groups
according to their disease severity. Serum levels of the test markers were compared between patients
and controls, and between patients with different disease severities and correlated with other clinical
and laboratory parameters. CCL-7 and IP-10 levels were significantly higher in patients than in controls
and in severe than in mild/moderate cases. The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis of the
two markers showed better performance of the combined markers as predictors of disease severity
(area under the curve = 0.792). The results of our study suggest a potential role of IP-10 and CCL-7 as
predictors of COVID-19 severity.
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| Title | serum levels of Chemokine ligand-7 and interferon- γ-induced Protein-10: Possible Severity and Prognostic Markers in Patients with COVID-19 | Authors | Hieba gamal Ezzelregal | Keywords | Pandemic, COVID-19, IP-10, CCL-7 | Issue Date | 1-Jun-2022 | Description | https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=h6MrtUYAAAAJ&citation_for_view=h6MrtUYAAAAJ:hqOjcs7Dif8C |
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