Objectives: Elevated concentrations of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) predict progression to severe respiratory failure (SRF) or death among patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and guide early anakinra treatment. As suPAR testing may not be routinely available in every health-care setting, alternative biomarkers are needed. We investigated the performance of C-reactive protein (CRP), interferon gamma-induced protein-10 (IP-10) and TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) for predicting SRF or death in COVID-19. Methods: Two cohorts were studied; one discovery cohort with 534 patients from the SAVE-MORE clinical trial; and one validation cohort with 364 patients from the SAVE trial including also 145 comparators. CRP, IP-10 and TRAIL were measured by the MeMed Key® platform in order to select the biomarker with the best prognostic performance for the early prediction of progression into SRF or death. Results: IP-10 had the best prognostic performance: baseline concentrations 2000 pg/ml or higher predicted equally well to suPAR (sensitivity 85.0 %; negative predictive value 96.6 %). Odds ratio for poor outcome among anakinra-treated participants of the SAVE-MORE trial was 0.35 compared to placebo when IP-10 was 2,000 pg/ml or more. IP-10 could divide different strata of severity for SRF/death by day 14 in the validation cohort. Anakinra treatment decreased this risk irrespective the IP-10 concentrations. Conclusions: IP-10 concentrations of 2,000 pg/ml or higher are a valid alternative to suPAR for the early prediction of progression into SRF or death the first 14 days from hospital admission for COVID-19 and they may guide anakinra treatment. Trial registration. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04680949 and NCT04357366.

Interferon gamma-induced protein 10 (IP-10) for the early prognosis of the risk for severe respiratory failure and death in COVID-19 pneumonia / Samaras, C., Kyriazopoulou, E., Poulakou, G., Reiner, E., Kosmidou, M., Karanika, I., Petrakis, V., Adamis, G., Gatselis, N.K., Fragkou, A., Rapti, A., Taddei, E., Kalomenidis, I., Chrysos, G., Bertoli, G., Kainis, I., Alexiou, Z., Castelli, F., Saverio Serino, F., Bakakos, P., et al.. - In: CYTOKINE. - ISSN 1096-0023. - 162:(2023). [10.1016/j.cyto.2022.156111]

Interferon gamma-induced protein 10 (IP-10) for the early prognosis of the risk for severe respiratory failure and death in COVID-19 pneumonia

Dagna L.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: Elevated concentrations of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) predict progression to severe respiratory failure (SRF) or death among patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and guide early anakinra treatment. As suPAR testing may not be routinely available in every health-care setting, alternative biomarkers are needed. We investigated the performance of C-reactive protein (CRP), interferon gamma-induced protein-10 (IP-10) and TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) for predicting SRF or death in COVID-19. Methods: Two cohorts were studied; one discovery cohort with 534 patients from the SAVE-MORE clinical trial; and one validation cohort with 364 patients from the SAVE trial including also 145 comparators. CRP, IP-10 and TRAIL were measured by the MeMed Key® platform in order to select the biomarker with the best prognostic performance for the early prediction of progression into SRF or death. Results: IP-10 had the best prognostic performance: baseline concentrations 2000 pg/ml or higher predicted equally well to suPAR (sensitivity 85.0 %; negative predictive value 96.6 %). Odds ratio for poor outcome among anakinra-treated participants of the SAVE-MORE trial was 0.35 compared to placebo when IP-10 was 2,000 pg/ml or more. IP-10 could divide different strata of severity for SRF/death by day 14 in the validation cohort. Anakinra treatment decreased this risk irrespective the IP-10 concentrations. Conclusions: IP-10 concentrations of 2,000 pg/ml or higher are a valid alternative to suPAR for the early prediction of progression into SRF or death the first 14 days from hospital admission for COVID-19 and they may guide anakinra treatment. Trial registration. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04680949 and NCT04357366.
2023
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Academic Press
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156111
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1043466622003209?via=ihub
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Anakinra
COVID-19
IP-10
Prognosis
Respiratory failure
UNISR.MED
OSR
Interferon gamma-induced protein 10 (IP-10) for the early prognosis of the risk for severe respiratory failure and death in COVID-19 pneumonia / Samaras, C., Kyriazopoulou, E., Poulakou, G., Reiner, E., Kosmidou, M., Karanika, I., Petrakis, V., Adamis, G., Gatselis, N.K., Fragkou, A., Rapti, A., Taddei, E., Kalomenidis, I., Chrysos, G., Bertoli, G., Kainis, I., Alexiou, Z., Castelli, F., Saverio Serino, F., Bakakos, P., et al.. - In: CYTOKINE. - ISSN 1096-0023. - 162:(2023). [10.1016/j.cyto.2022.156111]
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Samaras, C.; Kyriazopoulou, E.; Poulakou, G.; Reiner, E.; Kosmidou, M.; Karanika, I.; Petrakis, V.; Adamis, G.; Gatselis, N. K.; Fragkou, A.; Rapti, A...espandi
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