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Urinary cytokines correlate with acute kidney injury in critically ill COVID-19 patients

Authors :
Tomas Luther
M. Åberg
S. Bülow Anderberg
Robert Frithiof
Sten Rubertsson
Anders Larsson
Michael Hultström
H. Andersson
A. Gradin
Miklos Lipcsey
Source :
Cytokine
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Anestesiologi och intensivvård, 2021.

Abstract

Background Acute kidney injury is common in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU. Urinary biomarkers are a non-invasive way of assaying renal damage, and so far, urinary cytokines are not fully investigated. The current study aimed to assess urinary cytokine levels in COVID-19 patients. Methods Urine was collected from COVID-19 patients (n = 29) in intensive care and compared to a preoperative group of patients (n = 9) with no critical illness. 92 urinary cytokines were analyzed in multiplex using the Olink Target 96 inflammation panel and compared to clinical characteristics, and urinary markers of kidney injury. Results There were strong correlations between proinflammatory cytokines and between urinary cytokines and urinary kidney injury markers in 29 COVID-19 patients. Several cytokines were correlated to kidney injury, 31 cytokines to AKI stage and 19 cytokines correlated to maximal creatinine. Conclusions Urinary inflammatory cytokines from a wide range of immune cell lineages were significantly upregulated during COVID-19 and the upregulation correlated with acute kidney injury as well as urinary markers of kidney tissue damage.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cytokine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....65c18e101bd415e87e776087c7c273c4