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Biomarkers of cell damage, neutrophil and macrophage activation associated with in-hospital mortality in geriatric COVID-19 patients
by
Bonfigli, A. R.
, Marcheselli, F.
, Spannella, F.
, Provinciali, M.
, Giuliani, A.
, Pierpaoli, E.
, Casoli, T.
, Giacconi, R.
, Di Pentima, C.
, Di Rosa, M.
, Olivieri, F.
, Recchioni, R.
, Sabbatinelli, J.
, Bonafè, M.
, Antonicelli, R.
, Ramini, D.
, Stripoli, P.
, Cherubini, A.
, Lattanzio, F.
, Marchegiani, F.
, Matacchione, G.
, Cardelli, M.
, Piacenza, F.
in
Aged patients
/ Aging
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ Biological markers
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell activation
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Elastase
/ Fatalities
/ Geriatric patients
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Innate immunity
/ Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
/ Macrophages
/ Mortality
/ Neutrophil elastase
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Prognostic biomarker
/ Public Health
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ sCD163
2022
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Biomarkers of cell damage, neutrophil and macrophage activation associated with in-hospital mortality in geriatric COVID-19 patients
by
Bonfigli, A. R.
, Marcheselli, F.
, Spannella, F.
, Provinciali, M.
, Giuliani, A.
, Pierpaoli, E.
, Casoli, T.
, Giacconi, R.
, Di Pentima, C.
, Di Rosa, M.
, Olivieri, F.
, Recchioni, R.
, Sabbatinelli, J.
, Bonafè, M.
, Antonicelli, R.
, Ramini, D.
, Stripoli, P.
, Cherubini, A.
, Lattanzio, F.
, Marchegiani, F.
, Matacchione, G.
, Cardelli, M.
, Piacenza, F.
in
Aged patients
/ Aging
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ Biological markers
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell activation
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Elastase
/ Fatalities
/ Geriatric patients
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Innate immunity
/ Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
/ Macrophages
/ Mortality
/ Neutrophil elastase
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Prognostic biomarker
/ Public Health
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ sCD163
2022
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Biomarkers of cell damage, neutrophil and macrophage activation associated with in-hospital mortality in geriatric COVID-19 patients
by
Bonfigli, A. R.
, Marcheselli, F.
, Spannella, F.
, Provinciali, M.
, Giuliani, A.
, Pierpaoli, E.
, Casoli, T.
, Giacconi, R.
, Di Pentima, C.
, Di Rosa, M.
, Olivieri, F.
, Recchioni, R.
, Sabbatinelli, J.
, Bonafè, M.
, Antonicelli, R.
, Ramini, D.
, Stripoli, P.
, Cherubini, A.
, Lattanzio, F.
, Marchegiani, F.
, Matacchione, G.
, Cardelli, M.
, Piacenza, F.
in
Aged patients
/ Aging
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ Biological markers
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell activation
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Elastase
/ Fatalities
/ Geriatric patients
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Innate immunity
/ Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
/ Macrophages
/ Mortality
/ Neutrophil elastase
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Prognostic biomarker
/ Public Health
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ sCD163
2022
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Biomarkers of cell damage, neutrophil and macrophage activation associated with in-hospital mortality in geriatric COVID-19 patients
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Biomarkers of cell damage, neutrophil and macrophage activation associated with in-hospital mortality in geriatric COVID-19 patients
2022
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Background
The risk for symptomatic COVID-19 requiring hospitalization is higher in the older population. The course of the disease in hospitalised older patients may show significant variation, from mild to severe illness, ultimately leading to death in the most critical cases. The analysis of circulating biomolecules involved in mechanisms of inflammation, cell damage and innate immunity could lead to identify new biomarkers of COVID-19 severity, aimed to improve the clinical management of subjects at higher risk of severe outcomes.
In a cohort of COVID-19 geriatric patients (
n
= 156) who required hospitalization we analysed, on-admission, a series of circulating biomarkers related to neutrophil activation (neutrophil elastase, LL-37), macrophage activation (sCD163) and cell damage (nuclear cfDNA, mithocondrial cfDNA and nuclear cfDNA integrity). The above reported biomarkers were tested for their association with in-hospital mortality and with clinical, inflammatory and routine hematological parameters. Aim of the study was to unravel prognostic parameters for risk stratification of COVID-19 patients.
Results
Lower n-cfDNA integrity, higher neutrophil elastase and higher sCD163 levels were significantly associated with an increased risk of in-hospital decease. Median (IQR) values observed in discharged vs. deceased patients were: 0.50 (0.30-0.72) vs. 0.33 (0.22-0.62) for n-cfDNA integrity; 94.0 (47.7-154.0) ng/ml vs. 115.7 (84.2-212.7) ng/ml for neutrophil elastase; 614.0 (370.0-821.0) ng/ml vs. 787.0 (560.0-1304.0) ng/ml for sCD163. The analysis of survival curves in patients stratified for tertiles of each biomarker showed that patients with n-cfDNA integrity < 0.32 or sCD163 in the range 492-811 ng/ml had higher risk of in-hospital decease than, respectively, patients with higher n-cfDNA integrity or lower sCD163. These associations were further confirmed in multivariate models adjusted for age, sex and outcome-related clinical variables. In these models also high levels of neutrophil elastase (>150 ng/ml) appeared to be independent predictor of in-hospital death. An additional analysis of neutrophil elastase in patients stratified for n-cfDNA integrity levels was conducted to better describe the association of the studied parameters with the outcome.
Conclusions
On the whole, biomarkers of cell-free DNA integrity, neutrophil and macrophage activation might provide a valuable contribution to identify geriatric patients with high risk of COVID-19 in-hospital mortality.
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