Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Apr 2024)

Angiopoietins as Predictor Indexes in COVID-19 Patients in Delta and Omicron Waves

  • Panagiota Tsiatsiou,
  • Kyriakos Kouirouxis,
  • Vasiliki Tsaireli,
  • Antonia Lanta,
  • Angeliki Kassomenaki,
  • Maria Papaioannou,
  • Efthymia Protonotariou,
  • Lemonia Skoura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46050245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 5
pp. 3975 – 3989

Abstract

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This study aimed to explore the correlation between Angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1) and Angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) concentrations and the Angiopoietin-2/Angiopoietin-1 ratio (Ang-2/Ang-1) with clinical outcomes, potentially serving as disease severity and survival biomarkers. A study at AHEPA University Hospital involved 90 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) adult patients, 30 hospitalized intensive care units (ICU), 30 inward units (non-ICU), and 30 asymptomatic non-hospitalized individuals as controls. Estimated endothelial dysfunction markers related to angiogenesis were measured. There was a statistically significant difference only between outpatient and hospitalized patients (non-ICU–ICU groups) for the Ang-1 and Ang-2 indices. The Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio has differed significantly among the individual patient groups. An ROC analysis was conducted to find an optimal threshold for distinguishing between (outpatients–non-ICU) and (non-ICU–ICU) groups. It was based on Youden’s index of 0.1122 and 0.3825, respectively. The Ang-1, Ang-2 levels, and Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio were analyzed as severity indicators in COVID-19 patients. The Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio demonstrated better prognostic and diagnostic utility than individual biomarker levels. Monitoring the Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio can identify COVID-19 patients at risk and assist clinicians in tailoring treatment strategies to improve outcomes.

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