Exuberant elevation of IP-10, MCP-3 and IL-1ra during SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with disease severity and fatal outcome

Yang Yang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Chenguang Shen(Southern University of Science and Technology), Jinxiu Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Jing Yuan(Southern University of Science and Technology), Minghui Yang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Fuxiang Wang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Guobao Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Yanjie Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Li Xing(Southern University of Science and Technology), Ling Peng(Southern University of Science and Technology), Jinli Wei(Southern University of Science and Technology), Mengli Cao(Southern University of Science and Technology), Haixia Zheng(Southern University of Science and Technology), Weibo Wu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Rongrong Zou(Southern University of Science and Technology), Delin Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Zhixiang Xu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Haiyan Wang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Mingxia Zhang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Zheng Zhang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Lei Liu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Yingxia Liu(Southern University of Science and Technology)
medRxiv
March 6, 2020
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Abstract

The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in Wuhan, December 2019, and continuously poses a serious threat to public health. Our previous study has shown that cytokine storm occurred during SARS-CoV-2 infection, while the detailed role of cytokines in the disease severity and progression remained unclear due to the limited case number. In this study, we examined 48 cytokines in the plasma samples from 53 COVID-19 cases, among whom 34 were severe cases, and the others moderate. Results showed that 14 cytokines were significantly elevated upon admission in COVID-19 cases. Moreover, IP-10, MCP-3, and IL-1ra were significantly higher in severe cases, and highly associated with the PaO 2 /FaO 2 and Murray score. Furthermore, the three cytokines were independent predictors for the progression of COVID-19, and the combination of IP-10, MCP-3 and IL-1ra showed the biggest area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) calculations. Serial detection of IP-10, MCP-3 and IL-1ra in 14 severe cases showed that the continuous high levels of these cytokines were associated with disease deterioration and fatal outcome. In conclusion, we report biomarkers that closely associated with disease severity and outcome of COVID-19. These findings add to our understanding of the immunopathologic mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 infection, providing novel therapeutic targets and strategy.


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