Frontiers in Immunology (Mar 2022)

Plasma Cytokine Atlas Reveals the Importance of TH2 Polarization and Interferons in Predicting COVID-19 Severity and Survival

  • Lara Gibellini,
  • Sara De Biasi,
  • Marianna Meschiari,
  • Licia Gozzi,
  • Annamaria Paolini,
  • Rebecca Borella,
  • Marco Mattioli,
  • Domenico Lo Tartaro,
  • Lucia Fidanza,
  • Anita Neroni,
  • Stefano Busani,
  • Massimo Girardis,
  • Giovanni Guaraldi,
  • Cristina Mussini,
  • Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri,
  • Andrea Cossarizza,
  • Andrea Cossarizza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.842150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Although it is now widely accepted that host inflammatory response contributes to COVID-19 immunopathogenesis, the pathways and mechanisms driving disease severity and clinical outcome remain poorly understood. In the effort to identify key soluble mediators that characterize life-threatening COVID-19, we quantified 62 cytokines, chemokines and other factors involved in inflammation and immunity in plasma samples, collected at hospital admission, from 80 hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19 disease who were stratified on the basis of clinical outcome (mechanical ventilation or death by day 28). Our data confirm that age, as well as neutrophilia, lymphocytopenia, procalcitonin, D-dimer and lactate dehydrogenase are strongly associated with the risk of fatal COVID-19. In addition, we found that cytokines related to TH2 regulations (IL-4, IL-13, IL-33), cell metabolism (lep, lep-R) and interferons (IFNα, IFNβ, IFNγ) were also predictive of life-threatening COVID-19.

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