Impact of IL-35 and presepsin on immunological, hematological, and biochemical parameters in COVID-19 patients
Q4 Medicine
F. Al-Khikani, Zeytoon Abdulridha Alkhafaji
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Abstract
Backgrounds: Immune-inflammatory responses appear to play a key role in severe SARS-CoV-2 infections. Interleukin-35 (IL-35) and presepsin (PSN) are inhibitory cytokine and pro-inflammatory interleukin, which play a crucial role in the immune system modulation, respectively. Therefore, the study of IL-35 and PSN interaction with other parameters may be critical for managing patients with COVID-19. Material(s) and Method(s): A total of 125 severe/critical COVID-19 patients and 60 healthy persons as a control group were enrolled in this work. These patients were admitted to Marjan medical city and Al-Sadeq hospital in Iraq during February to August 2022 and diagnosed as severe cases depending on the SpO2 percentage according to the guidelines released by the National Health World. Anti-and pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-35 and PSN) were detected by ELISA technique. Finding(s): Presepsin showed a positive correlation with admission to the respiratory care unit (RCU) (r=.022, p=.011). A negative correlation was found between presepsin and C-reactive protein (CRP) (r=.21, p=.018). Both PSN and IL-35 in biochemical tests showed a positive strong effect on glucose levels in COVID-19 patients (r=.234, p=.008 and r=.241, p=.007, respectively). IL-35 had a positive impact on alkaline phosphatase (ALP) (r=.28, p=.002). Hemoglobin (Hb) level showed a positive correlation with presepsin (r=.2, p=.02). Conclusion(s): This study confirms the growing evidence showing the direct role of regulatory pro-inflammatory cytokines in the development and control of COVID-19 through the interaction with other parameters.Copyright © 2023, TMU Press.
IL-35和蛋白酶对COVID-19患者免疫、血液学和生化指标的影响
背景:免疫炎症反应似乎在严重的SARS-CoV-2感染中起关键作用。白细胞介素-35 (IL-35)和促炎白介素(PSN)分别是抑制细胞因子和促炎白介素,在免疫系统调节中起重要作用。因此,研究IL-35和PSN与其他参数的相互作用可能对COVID-19患者的管理至关重要。材料和方法:本研究共纳入125例COVID-19重症/危重症患者和60例健康人作为对照组。这些患者于2022年2月至8月在伊拉克的Marjan医疗城和Al-Sadeq医院住院,根据国民健康世界公布的指南,根据SpO2百分比诊断为重症病例。ELISA法检测抗炎和促炎细胞因子(IL-35、PSN)水平。发现:Presepsin与入住呼吸护理病房(RCU)呈正相关(r=。022年,p = .011)。presepsin与c反应蛋白(CRP)呈负相关(r=。21日,p = .018)。生化测试中PSN和IL-35对COVID-19患者血糖水平均有积极的强烈影响(r=。234, p =。和r=。241, p =。007年,分别)。IL-35对碱性磷酸酶(ALP)有正向影响(r=。28日,p = .002)。血红蛋白(Hb)水平与presepsin呈正相关(r=。2, p = .02点)。结论:本研究证实了越来越多的证据表明,调节性促炎细胞因子通过与其他参数的相互作用,直接参与COVID-19的发生和控制。版权所有©2023,TMU出版社。
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