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Cytokine and Chemokine Retention Profile in COVID-19 Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Cytokine and Chemokine Retention Profile in COVID-19 Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease / P. Ciceri, V. Bono, L. Magagnoli, M. Sala, A. D'ARMINIO MONFORTE, A. Galassi, A. Barassi, G.C. Marchetti, M.G. Cozzolino. - In: TOXINS. - ISSN 2072-6651. - 14:10(2022 Sep), pp. 673.1-673.16. [10.3390/toxins14100673]
Abstract:
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are more susceptible to infections compared to the general population. SARS-CoV-2 virus pathology is characterized by a cytokine storm responsible for the systemic inflammation typical of the COVID-19 disease. Since CKD patients have a reduced renal clearance, we decided to investigate whether they accumulate harmful mediators during the COVID-19 disease. We conducted a retrospective study on 77 COVID-19 hospitalized subjects in the acute phase of the illness. Thirteen different cytokines were assessed in plasma collected upon hospitalization. The patients were divided into three groups according to their estimated glomerular filtration rate, eGFR < 30 (n = 23), 30 < eGFR < 60 (n = 33), eGFR > 60 mL/min (n = 21). We found that Tumor Necrosis Factor α and its receptors I and II, Interleukin-7, Leukemia Inhibitory Factor, FAS receptor, Chitinase 3-like I, and the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor showed an increased accumulation that negatively correlate with eGFR. Moreover, non-survivor patients with an impaired kidney function have significantly more elevated levels of the same mediators. In conclusion, there is a tendency in COVID-19 ESRD patients to accumulate harmful cytokines. The accumulation seems to associate with mortality outcomes and may be due to reduced clearance but also to increased biosynthesis in most severe cases.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
CKD; COVID-19; eGFR; mortality;
Elenco autori:
P. Ciceri, V. Bono, L. Magagnoli, M. Sala, A. D'ARMINIO MONFORTE, A. Galassi, A. Barassi, G.C. Marchetti, M.G. Cozzolino
Autori di Ateneo:
BARASSI ALESSANDRA ( autore )
BONO VALERIA ( autore )
CICERI PAOLA ( autore )
COZZOLINO MARIO GENNARO ( autore )
MAGAGNOLI LORENZA ( autore )
MARCHETTI GIULIA CARLA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/939080
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/939080/2071936/toxins-14-00673.pdf
Progetto:
PIANO DI SOSTEGNO ALLA RICERCA 2015-2017 - LINEA 2 "DOTAZIONE ANNUALE PER ATTIVITA' ISTITUZIONALE"
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Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica

Settore MED/14 - Nefrologia

Settore MED/17 - Malattie Infettive
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