Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology (Aug 2021)

Elevated Neopterin Levels Predict Fatal Outcome in SARS-CoV-2-Infected Patients

  • Manon Chauvin,
  • Martin Larsen,
  • Bibiana Quirant,
  • Bibiana Quirant,
  • Paul Quentric,
  • Karim Dorgham,
  • Luca Royer,
  • Hélène Vallet,
  • Hélène Vallet,
  • Amelie Guihot,
  • Amelie Guihot,
  • Béhazine Combadière,
  • Christophe Combadière,
  • Jaume Barallat,
  • Julien Mayaux,
  • Charles-Edouard Luyt,
  • Alexis Mathian,
  • Alexis Mathian,
  • Zahir Amoura,
  • Zahir Amoura,
  • Jacques Boddaert,
  • Jacques Boddaert,
  • Fernando Armestar,
  • Fernando Armestar,
  • Guy Gorochov,
  • Guy Gorochov,
  • Eva Martinez-Caceres,
  • Eva Martinez-Caceres,
  • Delphine Sauce

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.709893
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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HighlightsInnate immune activation during Covid-19 infection is associated with pernicious clinical outcome.BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is a worldwide threat that has already caused more than 3 000 000 deaths. It is characterized by different patterns of disease evolution depending on host factors among which old-age and pre-existing comorbidities play a detrimental role. Previous coronavirus epidemics, notably SARS-CoV, were associated with increased serum neopterin levels, which can be interpreted as a sign of acute innate immunity in response to viral infection. Here we hypothesize that neopterin may serve as a biomarker of SARS-CoV-2 viral infection and Covid-19 disease severity.MethodsWe measured neopterin blood levels by ELISA. Seric concentration was quantified from 256 healthy donors and 374 Covid-19 patients at hospital admission. Enrolled Covid-19 patients were all symptomatic and displayed a large spectrum of comorbidities. Patients were followed until disease resolution or death.ResultsSevere and critically ill SARS-CoV-2 infected patients were characterized by a profound exacerbation of immune activation characterized by elevated neopterin blood levels. Systemic neopterin levels above 19nM stratified healthy individuals from Covid-19 patients with 87% specificity and 100% sensitivity. Moreover, systemic neopterin levels above 53nM differentiated non-survivors from survivors with 64% specificity and 100% sensitivity.ConclusionWe propose that neopterin concentration measured at arrival to hospital is a hallmark of severe Covid-19 and identifies a high-risk population of pernicious clinical outcome with a need for special medical care.

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