Frontiers in Immunology (Jan 2023)

Characterization of METRNβ as a novel biomarker of Coronavirus disease 2019 severity and prognosis

  • Xun Gao,
  • Xun Gao,
  • Paul Kay-Sheung Chan,
  • Paul Kay-Sheung Chan,
  • Katie Ching-Yau Wong,
  • Rita Wai-Yin Ng,
  • Apple Chung-Man Yeung,
  • Grace Chung-Yan Lui,
  • Grace Chung-Yan Lui,
  • Lowell Ling,
  • David Shu-Cheong Hui,
  • David Shu-Cheong Hui,
  • Danqi Huang,
  • Chun-Kwok Wong,
  • Chun-Kwok Wong,
  • Chun-Kwok Wong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1111920
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is increasing worldwide, with complications due to frequent viral mutations, an intricate pathophysiology, and variable host immune responses. Biomarkers with predictive and prognostic value are crucial but lacking.MethodsSerum samples from authentic and D614G variant (non-Omicron), and Omicron-SARS-CoV-2 infected patients were collected for METRNβ detection and longitudinal cytokine/chemokine analysis. Correlation analyses were performed to compare the relationships between serum METRNβ levels and cytokines/chemokines, laboratory parameters, and disease severity. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were used to evaluate the predictive value of METRNβ in COVID-19.ResultsThe serum level of METRNβ was highly elevated in non-Omicron-SARS-CoV-2 infected patients compared to healthy individuals, and the non-survivor displayed higher METRNβ levels than survivors among the critical ones. METRNβ concentration showed positive correlation with viral load in NAPS. ROC curve showed that a baseline METRNβ level of 1886.89 pg/ml distinguished COVID-19 patients from non-infected individuals with an AUC of 0.830. Longitudinal analysis of cytokine/chemokine profiles revealed a positive correlation between METRNβ and pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL6, and an inverse correlation with soluble CD40L (sCD40L). Higher METRNβ was associated with increased mortality. These findings were validated in a second and third cohort of COVID-19 patients identified in a subsequent wave.DiscussionOur study uncovered the precise role of METRNβ in predicting the severity of COVID-19, thus providing a scientific basis for further evaluation of the role of METRNβ in triage therapeutic strategies.

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