Extreme γ′ fibrinogen levels in COVID-19 patients

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Matthew Hudkins , Heather Hamilton , Samantha J. Underwood , Diana E. Kazmierczak , Elizabeth N. Dewey , Steven C. Kazmierczak , William B. Messer , Akram Khan , Martin A. Schreiber , David H. Farrell
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Abstract

COVID-19 disease progression can be accompanied by a “cytokine storm” that leads to secondary sequelae such as acute respiratory distress syndrome. Several inflammatory cytokines have been associated with COVID-19 disease progression, but have high daily intra-individual variability. In contrast, we have shown that the inflammatory biomarker γ' fibrinogen (GPF) has a 6-fold lower coefficient of variability compared to other inflammatory markers such as hs-CRP. The aims of the study were to measure GPF in serial blood samples from COVID-19 patients at a tertiary care medical center in order to investigate its association with clinical measures of disease progression. COVID-19 patients were retrospectively enrolled between 3/16/2020 and 8/1/2020. GPF was measured using a commercial ELISA. We found that COVID-19 patients can develop extraordinarily high levels of GPF. Our results showed that ten out of the eighteen patients with COVID-19 had the highest levels of GPF ever recorded. The previous highest GPF level of 80.3 mg/dL was found in a study of 10,601 participants in the ARIC study. GPF levels were significantly associated with the need for ECMO and mortality. These findings have potential implications regarding prophylactic anticoagulation of COVID-19 patients.

COVID-19 患者的γ'纤维蛋白原水平极高。
COVID-19 疾病的发展可能伴随着 "细胞因子风暴",从而导致急性呼吸窘迫综合征等继发性后遗症。有几种炎症细胞因子与 COVID-19 疾病的进展有关,但其每日个体内变异性很高。相比之下,我们发现炎症生物标志物γ'纤维蛋白原(GPF)的变异系数比其他炎症标志物(如 hs-CRP)低 6 倍。本研究的目的是测量一家三级医疗中心的 COVID-19 患者连续血液样本中的 GPF,以研究其与疾病进展的临床指标之间的关联。COVID-19患者是在2020年3月16日至2020年1月8日期间回顾性入组的。GPF 采用商业 ELISA 方法进行测量。我们发现,COVID-19 患者的 GPF 水平极高。我们的结果显示,18 名 COVID-19 患者中有 10 人的 GPF 水平达到了有记录以来的最高值。此前最高的 GPF 水平为 80.3 mg/dL,是在一项针对 10,601 名 ARIC 研究参与者的研究中发现的。GPF 水平与 ECMO 需求和死亡率有明显相关性。这些发现对 COVID-19 患者的预防性抗凝治疗具有潜在的意义。
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期刊介绍: Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases emphasizes not only blood cells, but also covers the molecular basis of hematologic disease and studies of the diseases themselves. This is an invaluable resource to all those interested in the study of hematology, cell biology, immunology, and human genetics.
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