Cytokines in predicting JAK inhibitors clinical efficacy for COVID-19

A. A. Novikov, E. N. Aleksandrova, G. E. Bajmakanova, G. V. Lukina, N. A. Bodunova, V. I. Vechorko, O. V. Averkov, S. N. Shcherbo, M. I. Savina, T. I. Turkina, I. E. Khatkov
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Janus kinases inhibitors (JAKi) have an immunosuppressive effect due to the normalization of levels of proinflammatory cytokines, are used in the treatment of cytokine storm in COVID-19. This fact makes it necessary to search a predictor of an efficacy of this small-molecules. The aim of the study. To evaluate the possibility of using cytokines in predicting the efficacy of JAKi in COVID-19. Materials and methods. We examined 86 patients with COVID-19: 50 men and 36 women. The age was 57,0; (50,0–65,0) years. The SARS-CoV-2 presence was confirmed by PCR. The control group consisted of 30 healthy donors matched by sex and age. The criterion for the efficacy of JAKi was recovery, in efficacy – switching to another drug, or death. The serum concentration of IL-1β, –6, –8, –17, TNF-α and GM–CSF by ELISA was estimates using Invitrogen test-systems (USA), according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Results. In COVID-19 patients who received baricitinib (BTC), compared with healthy individuals, basal (before JAKi starting) IL-6, TNF-α serum concentrations were increased; tofacitinib (TFT) – IL-6, ruxilitinib (RLT) – IL-6 and TNF-α. A decrease of IL-1β and GM–CSF serum concentration was noted before the start of TFT and RLT. Basal concentrations of IL-6 and TNF-α are most statistically strongly associated with the diagnosis COVID-19. After 5 days of treatment with BTC, there was an increase in IL-8 level compared to the basal, a decrease in the GM–CSF concentration and a slight increase IL-6 concentration relative to healthy donors (p < 0.05 in all cases). Basal concentration of IL-17 (more than 13.9 pg/ml) indicated the possibility of successful RLT treatment (area under the ROC-curve = 0.99; AP = 99 %; DS = 80 %; OP+ = 5.0; OP– = 0.2; CI: 0.9–1.0). Conclusions. Basal serum concentration of cytokines may predict JAKi efficacy in COVID-19 patients.
细胞因子预测JAK抑制剂治疗COVID-19临床疗效的研究
Janus激酶抑制剂(JAKi)由于促炎细胞因子水平正常化而具有免疫抑制作用,被用于治疗COVID-19的细胞因子风暴。这一事实使得有必要寻找这种小分子药物功效的预测因子。研究的目的。评价细胞因子预测JAKi在COVID-19患者疗效的可能性。材料和方法。我们检查了86名COVID-19患者:50名男性和36名女性。年龄57,0岁;(50 0 - 65 0)年。PCR证实了SARS-CoV-2的存在。对照组由30名按性别和年龄匹配的健康捐赠者组成。JAKi疗效的标准是恢复、疗效(换用另一种药物)或死亡。ELISA检测血清IL-1β、-6、-8、-17、TNF-α和GM-CSF的浓度使用美国Invitrogen测试系统公司,根据制造商的说明进行估计。结果。在接受巴西替尼(BTC)治疗的COVID-19患者中,与健康个体相比,基础(JAKi开始前)血清IL-6、TNF-α浓度升高;tofacitinib (TFT) - IL-6, ruxilitinib (RLT) - IL-6和TNF-α。在TFT和RLT开始前,血清IL-1β和GM-CSF浓度下降。IL-6和TNF-α的基础浓度与COVID-19的诊断具有统计学上最强的相关性。BTC治疗5天后,与健康供者相比,IL-8水平升高,GM-CSF浓度降低,IL-6浓度略有升高(p <0.05)。IL-17的基础浓度(大于13.9 pg/ml)表明RLT治疗成功的可能性(roc曲线下面积= 0.99;Ap = 99%;Ds = 80%;Op + = 5.0;Op - = 0.2;置信区间:0.9—-1.0)。结论。基础血清细胞因子浓度可预测COVID-19患者JAKi疗效。
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