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Association of iron-related biomarkers with severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients.
Yadav, Dharamveer; Pvsn, Kiran Kumar; Tomo, Sojit; Sankanagoudar, Shrimanjunath; Charan, Jayakaran; Purohit, Abhishek; Nag, Vijaylakshami; Bhatia, Pradeep; Singh, Kuldeep; Dutt, Naveen; Garg, Mahendra Kumar; Sharma, Praveen; Misra, Sanjeev; Purohit, Purvi.
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  • Yadav D; Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Pvsn KK; Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Tomo S; Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Sankanagoudar S; Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Charan J; Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Purohit A; Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Nag V; Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Bhatia P; Department of Anaesthesia, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Singh K; Department of Paediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Dutt N; Department of Pulmonary Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Garg MK; Department of General Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Sharma P; Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
  • Misra S; Department of Surgical Oncology, Director and CEO, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
  • Purohit P; Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India. Electronic address: dr.purvipurohit@gmail.com.
J Trace Elem Med Biol ; 74: 127075, 2022 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36174458
BACKGROUND: Nutritional deficiency is associated with weaken immune system and increased susceptibility to infection. Among other nutrients, several trace elements have been shown to regulate immune responses. Iron is one of the most abundant trace elements present in our body, which is required in various biological processes. Iron has an immunomodulatory function and thus influence the susceptibility to the course and outcome of a variety of viral infections. So, this present study was aimed to study relations of different iron-related biomarkers in association to severity and mortality in SARS-CoV-2 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 150 individuals infected with COVID-19 and 50 healthy individuals were recruited. Cases were divided based on severity (mild, moderate, and severe) and outcome (discharged or deceased). Serum iron, TIBC, ferritin, transferrin, transferrin saturation levels were analyzed by the direct colourimetric method. RESULTS: In cases the median levels of serum iron, TIBC, transferrin, transferrin saturation and ferritin are 29 µg/dL, 132.53 µg/dL, 106.3 mg/dL, 17.74 % and 702.9 ng/dL respectively. Similarly, in controls the median levels of serum iron, TIBC, transferrin, transferrin saturation and ferritin are 53 µg/dL, 391.88 µg/dL, 313.51 mg/dL, 12.81 % and 13.52 ng/dL respectively. On comparing the cases with the controls, a significant lower level of iron, TIBC, and transferrin were found in the cases along with the significant higher levels of ferritin and transferrin saturation. On comparing the Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves of Iron, Ferritin, Transferrin, Transferrin sat % and TIBC in relation to survival in COVID-19 patients it was found that iron, followed by transferrin and ferritin has the highest area under the curve (AUC) with 74 %, 63 % and 61 % respectively. Further, in pairwise analysis of ROC curve, a significant difference was found between the Iron-transferrin (p < 0.01), iron-TIBC (p < 0.001) and transferrin-ferritin (P < 0.01). The multiple regression model based on Iron and transferrin outperformed any other combination of variables via stepwise AIC selection with an AUC of 98.2 %. The cutoff point according to Youden's J index is characterized with a sensitivity of 98 % and a specificity of 96.8 %, indicating that iron along with transferrin can be a useful marker that may contribute to a better assessment of survival chances in COVID-19. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated a significantly decreased levels of iron, TIBC, & transferrin and a significantly increased levels of ferritin and transferrin saturation in COVID-19 patients when compared with controls. Further, Iron and transferrin were observed to be a good predictor of mortality in patients with COVID-19. From the above analysis we confirm that iron-related biomarkers play an important role in the development of oxidative stress and further lead to activation of the cytokine storm. So, continuous monitoring of these parameters could be helpful in the early detection of individuals developing the severe disease and can be used to decrease mortality in upcoming new waves of COVID-19.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oligoelementos / COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Trace Elem Med Biol Asunto de la revista: METABOLISMO / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oligoelementos / COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Trace Elem Med Biol Asunto de la revista: METABOLISMO / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India