Emerging Microbes and Infections (Jan 2021)

High estradiol and low testosterone levels are associated with critical illness in male but not in female COVID-19 patients: a retrospective cohort study

  • Maria Schroeder,
  • Berfin Schaumburg,
  • Zacharias Mueller,
  • Ann Parplys,
  • Dominik Jarczak,
  • Kevin Roedl,
  • Axel Nierhaus,
  • Geraldine de Heer,
  • Joern Grensemann,
  • Bettina Schneider,
  • Fabian Stoll,
  • Tian Bai,
  • Henning Jacobsen,
  • Martin Zickler,
  • Stephanie Stanelle-Bertram,
  • Kristin Klaetschke,
  • Thomas Renné,
  • Andreas Meinhardt,
  • Jens Aberle,
  • Jens Hiller,
  • Sven Peine,
  • Lothar Kreienbrock,
  • Karin Klingel,
  • Stefan Kluge,
  • Guelsah Gabriel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1969869
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1807 – 1818

Abstract

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Male sex was repeatedly identified as a risk factor for death and intensive care admission. However, it is yet unclear whether sex hormones are associated with disease severity in COVID-19 patients. In this study, we analysed sex hormone levels (estradiol and testosterone) of male and female COVID-19 patients (n = 50) admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) in comparison to control non-COVID-19 patients at the ICU (n = 42), non-COVID-19 patients with the most prevalent comorbidity (coronary heart diseases) present within the COVID-19 cohort (n = 39) and healthy individuals (n = 50). We detected significantly elevated estradiol levels in critically ill male COVID-19 patients compared to all control cohorts. Testosterone levels were significantly reduced in critically ill male COVID-19 patients compared to control cohorts. No statistically significant differences in sex hormone levels were detected in critically ill female COVID-19 patients, albeit similar trends towards elevated estradiol levels were observed. Linear regression analysis revealed that among a broad range of cytokines and chemokines analysed, IFN-γ levels are positively associated with estradiol levels in male and female COVID-19 patients. Furthermore, male COVID-19 patients with elevated estradiol levels were more likely to receive ECMO treatment. Thus, we herein identified that disturbance of sex hormone metabolism might present a hallmark in critically ill male COVID-19 patients.

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