单核细胞与淋巴细胞比值早期升高作为重症COVID-19患者细菌性脓毒症的潜在生物标志物

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Edna Basilio-Gálvez, Ruth Lizzeth Madera-Sandoval, Arturo Cérbulo-Vázquez, Jessica Lakshmi Prieto-Chávez, Graciela Libier Cabrera-Rivera, María Teresa García-de la Rosa, Patricia Esther Miranda-Cruz, Jesús Emmanuel Juárez-Palacios, Joseph García-Rodríguez, Julio Vázquez-Estrada, Virginia Lima-Salinas, Diana Alba-Lugo, Juan Carlos Anda-Garay, Alejandra Yarensy Macías-Gutiérrez, Luis Eduardo Martínez-Ascencio, Alejandra López-Teófilo, Laura Romero-Gutiérrez, Luis Alejandro Sánchez-Hurtado, Diana Ávila-Alberto, Nancy Rivas, Constantino López-Macías, Eduardo Antonio Ferat-Osorio, Lourdes Andrea Arriaga-Pizano
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单核细胞在炎症过程中起关键作用。COVID-19加上败血症会增加死亡率和炎症。然而,单核细胞在这种情况下的作用尚不清楚。我们的目的是确定伴有或不伴有败血症的严重COVID-19患者中与大小分布相关的单核细胞频率和HLA-DR表达。招募29例COVID-19患者、9例COVID-19 +脓毒症患者和11例非COVID-19非脓毒症志愿者。在发生细菌性脓毒症之前,COVID-19 +脓毒症患者单核细胞计数(P = 0.004)和单核细胞与淋巴细胞比值(MLR, P = 0.01)升高。单核细胞与淋巴细胞的比例曲线下面积为77.8%,提示其在阳性培养前21天预测细菌性脓毒症的潜在效用。在这些患者中,较小的中间和非经典单核细胞表达更高水平的HLA-DR (P < 0.05)。较大单核细胞中HLA-DR表达的降低与严重程度和炎症标志物的增加相关(r2值等于或高于±0.4,P < 0.05)。我们的研究结果表明,单核细胞与淋巴细胞的比例可能是严重COVID-19患者细菌性脓毒症发展的潜在早期标志物。
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Early increased monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio as a potential biomarker of bacterial sepsis in patients with severe COVID-19.

Monocytes are pivotal during inflammation. Sepsis added to COVID-19 increases mortality and inflammation. However, the role of monocytes in this condition is unclear. Our aim was to determine monocyte frequencies and HLA-DR expression related to size distribution in patients with severe COVID-19 with or without sepsis. Twenty-nine patients with COVID-19, 9 patients with COVID-19 + sepsis, and 11 non-COVID nonseptic volunteers were recruited. Patients with COVID-19 + sepsis had increased monocyte count (P = 0.004) and monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR, P = 0.01) prior to bacterial sepsis development. The monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio had an area under the curve of 77.8%, suggesting its potential utility in predicting bacterial sepsis up to 21 d before positive culture. In these patients, smaller intermediate and nonclassical monocytes expressed higher levels of HLA-DR (P < 0.05). Diminished HLA-DR expression in bigger monocytes was associated with an increase in severity and inflammatory markers (r2 values equal to or higher than ±0.4, P < 0.05). Our results suggest that the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio could be a potential early marker for bacterial sepsis development in patients with severe COVID-19.

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Journal of Leukocyte Biology
Journal of Leukocyte Biology 医学-免疫学
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11.50
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358
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: JLB is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published by the Society for Leukocyte Biology for its members and the community of immunobiologists. The journal publishes papers devoted to the exploration of the cellular and molecular biology of granulocytes, mononuclear phagocytes, lymphocytes, NK cells, and other cells involved in host physiology and defense/resistance against disease. Since all cells in the body can directly or indirectly contribute to the maintenance of the integrity of the organism and restoration of homeostasis through repair, JLB also considers articles involving epithelial, endothelial, fibroblastic, neural, and other somatic cell types participating in host defense. Studies covering pathophysiology, cell development, differentiation and trafficking; fundamental, translational and clinical immunology, inflammation, extracellular mediators and effector molecules; receptors, signal transduction and genes are considered relevant. Research articles and reviews that provide a novel understanding in any of these fields are given priority as well as technical advances related to leukocyte research methods.
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