IFN-γ、PAI-1和NT-proBNP水平升高与COVID-19低氧血症的发生有关

Fathur Nur Kholis, Nur Farhanah, Charles Limantoro, Nyoman Suci Widyastiti, Mochamad Ali Sobirin
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背景:急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)是冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)的严重并发症之一,可导致低氧血症的发生。低氧血症的发生是由于促炎细胞因子和凝血因子的作用。多项研究表明,干扰素(IFN)-γ、纤溶酶原激活物抑制剂1 (PAI-1)和n端前b型利钠肽(NT-proBNP)是可用于评估严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)感染患者病情严重程度和预后的生物学标志物。本研究旨在评估IFN-γ、PAI-1、NT-proBNP与COVID-19患者低氧血症的关系。方法:这是一项对低氧血症的COVID-19受试者的横断面研究。根据动脉血气分析进行低氧血症评估。ELISA法检测IFN-γ和PAI-1, Roche NT-proBNP法检测NT-proBNP水平。结果:共观察到55例低氧血症患者。30名受试者出现中度至重度低氧血症,25名受试者出现轻度低氧血症。中重度低氧血症患者的IFN-γ、PAI-1和NT-proBNP水平高于轻度低氧血症患者(261.14 (121-348.60)pg/mL vs 145.50 (59.90-348.60) pg/mL, p < 0.001;5.47 (3.50 - -8.50) pg / mL和3.40 (2.20 - -9.30)pg / mL,术中;0.001;760 (112-34,066) pg/mL vs. 71 (48-364) pg/mL, p<0.001)。结论:IFN-γ、PAI-1和NT-proBNP水平升高与COVID-19患者低氧血症相关,提示这些标志物可能有助于评估COVID-19患者低氧血症。关键词:IFN-γ、PAI-1、NT-proBNP、低氧血症、COVID-19
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Increased Levels of IFN-γ, PAI-1, and NT-proBNP are Associated with the Occurrence of Hypoxemia in COVID-19
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is one of the severe complications of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that can lead to the occurrence of hypoxemia. Hypoxemia occurs due to the role of pro-inflammatory cytokines and coagulation factors. Several studies have shown that interferon (IFN)-γ, plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) are biological markers that can be used to evaluate the severity and prognosis of the disease in severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. This study was conducted to evaluate the association between IFN-γ, PAI-1, NT-proBNP and hypoxemia in COVID-19 patients.METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of COVID-19 subjects with hypoxemia. Hypoxemia assessment was performed based on arterial blood gas analysis. IFN-γ and PAI-1 were measured with ELISA, while NT-proBNP levels were measured with Roche NT-proBNP.RESULTS: Fifty-five COVID-19 subjects with hypoxemia were observed. Thirty subjects experiencing moderate to severe hypoxemia and 25 with mild hypoxemia. Levels of IFN-γ, PAI-1, and NT-proBNP were higher in COVID-19 subjects with moderate to severe hypoxemia compared to those with mild hypoxemia (261.14 (121-348.60) pg/mL vs. 145.50 (59.90-348.60) pg/mL, p<0.001; 5.47 (3.50-8.50) pg/mL vs. 3.40 (2.20-9.30) pg/mL, p<0.001; 760 (112-34,066) pg/mL vs. 71 (48-364) pg/mL, p<0.001).CONCLUSION: Elevated levels of IFN-γ, PAI-1, and NT-proBNP are associated with hypoxemia in COVID-19 patients, suggesting that these markers may be useful in assessing hypoxemia in COVID-19 patients.KEYWORDS: IFN-γ, PAI-1, NT-proBNP, hypoxemia, COVID-19
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