Scientific Reports (Oct 2021)

Cytokine signature and COVID-19 prediction models in the two waves of pandemics

  • Serena Cabaro,
  • Vittoria D’Esposito,
  • Tiziana Di Matola,
  • Silvia Sale,
  • Michele Cennamo,
  • Daniela Terracciano,
  • Valentina Parisi,
  • Francesco Oriente,
  • Giuseppe Portella,
  • Francesco Beguinot,
  • Luigi Atripaldi,
  • Mario Sansone,
  • Pietro Formisano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00190-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract In Europe, multiple waves of infections with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) have been observed. Here, we have investigated whether common patterns of cytokines could be detected in individuals with mild and severe forms of COVID-19 in two pandemic waves, and whether machine learning approach could be useful to identify the best predictors. An increasing trend of multiple cytokines was observed in patients with mild or severe/critical symptoms of COVID-19, compared with healthy volunteers. Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) clearly recognized the three groups based on cytokine patterns. Classification and Regression Tree (CART) further indicated that IL-6 discriminated controls and COVID-19 patients, whilst IL-8 defined disease severity. During the second wave of pandemics, a less intense cytokine storm was observed, as compared with the first. IL-6 was the most robust predictor of infection and discriminated moderate COVID-19 patients from healthy controls, regardless of epidemic peak curve. Thus, serum cytokine patterns provide biomarkers useful for COVID-19 diagnosis and prognosis. Further definition of individual cytokines may allow to envision novel therapeutic options and pave the way to set up innovative diagnostic tools.