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CXCL10 levels at hospital admission predict COVID-19 outcome: hierarchical assessment of 53 putative inflammatory biomarkers in an observational study
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Cugnata, Federica
, Furlan, Roberto
, Saliu, Fabio
, Bianchi, Marco E.
, Silvestri, Laura
, Ciceri, Fabio
, Manfredi, Angelo A.
, Cirillo, Daniela M.
, Conte, Caterina
, Rovere-Querini, Patrizia
, Agresti, Alessandra
, Capobianco, Annalisa
, Maugeri, Norma
, Lorè, Nicola I.
, Rancoita, Paola M. V.
, Bonini, Chiara
, De Lorenzo, Rebecca
, Benedetti, Francesco
, Corti, Angelo
, Di Serio, Clelia
, Sciorati, Clara
, Mantegani, Paola
, Tresoldi, Cristina
in
Biomarkers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ COVID-19 severity predictors
/ CXCL10
/ Decision tree
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Research Article
2021
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CXCL10 levels at hospital admission predict COVID-19 outcome: hierarchical assessment of 53 putative inflammatory biomarkers in an observational study
by
Cugnata, Federica
, Furlan, Roberto
, Saliu, Fabio
, Bianchi, Marco E.
, Silvestri, Laura
, Ciceri, Fabio
, Manfredi, Angelo A.
, Cirillo, Daniela M.
, Conte, Caterina
, Rovere-Querini, Patrizia
, Agresti, Alessandra
, Capobianco, Annalisa
, Maugeri, Norma
, Lorè, Nicola I.
, Rancoita, Paola M. V.
, Bonini, Chiara
, De Lorenzo, Rebecca
, Benedetti, Francesco
, Corti, Angelo
, Di Serio, Clelia
, Sciorati, Clara
, Mantegani, Paola
, Tresoldi, Cristina
in
Biomarkers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ COVID-19 severity predictors
/ CXCL10
/ Decision tree
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Research Article
2021
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CXCL10 levels at hospital admission predict COVID-19 outcome: hierarchical assessment of 53 putative inflammatory biomarkers in an observational study
by
Cugnata, Federica
, Furlan, Roberto
, Saliu, Fabio
, Bianchi, Marco E.
, Silvestri, Laura
, Ciceri, Fabio
, Manfredi, Angelo A.
, Cirillo, Daniela M.
, Conte, Caterina
, Rovere-Querini, Patrizia
, Agresti, Alessandra
, Capobianco, Annalisa
, Maugeri, Norma
, Lorè, Nicola I.
, Rancoita, Paola M. V.
, Bonini, Chiara
, De Lorenzo, Rebecca
, Benedetti, Francesco
, Corti, Angelo
, Di Serio, Clelia
, Sciorati, Clara
, Mantegani, Paola
, Tresoldi, Cristina
in
Biomarkers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ COVID-19 severity predictors
/ CXCL10
/ Decision tree
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Research Article
2021
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CXCL10 levels at hospital admission predict COVID-19 outcome: hierarchical assessment of 53 putative inflammatory biomarkers in an observational study
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CXCL10 levels at hospital admission predict COVID-19 outcome: hierarchical assessment of 53 putative inflammatory biomarkers in an observational study
2021
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Overview
Background
Host inflammation contributes to determine whether SARS-CoV-2 infection causes mild or life-threatening disease. Tools are needed for early risk assessment.
Methods
We studied in 111 COVID-19 patients prospectively followed at a single reference Hospital fifty-three potential biomarkers including alarmins, cytokines, adipocytokines and growth factors, humoral innate immune and neuroendocrine molecules and regulators of iron metabolism. Biomarkers at hospital admission together with age, degree of hypoxia, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), C-reactive protein (CRP) and creatinine were analysed within a data-driven approach to classify patients with respect to survival and ICU outcomes. Classification and regression tree (CART) models were used to identify prognostic biomarkers.
Results
Among the fifty-three potential biomarkers, the classification tree analysis selected CXCL10 at hospital admission, in combination with NLR and time from onset, as the best predictor of ICU transfer (AUC [95% CI] = 0.8374 [0.6233–0.8435]), while it was selected alone to predict death (AUC [95% CI] = 0.7334 [0.7547–0.9201]). CXCL10 concentration abated in COVID-19 survivors after healing and discharge from the hospital.
Conclusions
CXCL10 results from a data-driven analysis, that accounts for presence of confounding factors, as the most robust predictive biomarker of patient outcome in COVID-19.
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Publisher
BioMed Central,BMC
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