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Cytokine profile in plasma of severe COVID-19 does not differ from ARDS and sepsis

Authors :
Jennifer G. Wilson
Laura J. Simpson
Anne-Maud Ferreira
Arjun Rustagi
Jonasel Roque
Adijat Asuni
Thanmayi Ranganath
Philip M. Grant
Aruna Subramanian
Yael Rosenberg-Hasson
Holden T. Maecker
Susan P. Holmes
Joseph E. Levitt
Catherine A. Blish
Angela J. Rogers
Source :
JCI Insight, Vol 5, Iss 17 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical investigation, 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines have been associated with poor outcomes among COVID-19 patients. It is unknown, however, how these levels compare with those observed in critically ill patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or sepsis due to other causes.METHODS We used a Luminex assay to determine expression of 76 cytokines from plasma of hospitalized COVID-19 patients and banked plasma samples from ARDS and sepsis patients. Our analysis focused on detecting statistical differences in levels of 6 cytokines associated with cytokine storm (IL-1β, IL-1RA, IL-6, IL-8, IL-18, and TNF-α) between patients with moderate COVID-19, severe COVID-19, and ARDS or sepsis.RESULTS Fifteen hospitalized COVID-19 patients, 9 of whom were critically ill, were compared with critically ill patients with ARDS (n = 12) or sepsis (n = 16). There were no statistically significant differences in baseline levels of IL-1β, IL-1RA, IL-6, IL-8, IL-18, and TNF-α between patients with COVID-19 and critically ill controls with ARDS or sepsis.CONCLUSION Levels of inflammatory cytokines were not higher in severe COVID-19 patients than in moderate COVID-19 or critically ill patients with ARDS or sepsis in this small cohort. Broad use of immunosuppressive therapies in ARDS has failed in numerous Phase 3 studies; use of these therapies in unselected patients with COVID-19 may be unwarranted.FUNDING Funding was received from NHLBI K23 HL125663 (AJR); The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation OPP1113682 (AJR and CAB); Burroughs Wellcome Fund Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases #1016687 NIH/NIAID U19AI057229-16; Stanford Maternal Child Health Research Institute; and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub (CAB).

Subjects

Subjects :
COVID-19
Inflammation
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23793708
Volume :
5
Issue :
17
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
JCI Insight
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7956307b3d244dbba573ca2e73921314
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.140289