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Increased Levels of Galectin-3 in Critical COVID-19

Severe COVID-19 is related to hyperinflammation and multiple organ injury, including respiratory failure, thus requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Galectin-3, a carbohydrate-binding protein exhibiting pleiotropic effects, has been previously recognized to participate in inflammation, the...

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Autores principales: Nikitopoulou, Ioanna, Vassiliou, Alice G., Athanasiou, Nikolaos, Jahaj, Edison, Akinosoglou, Karolina, Dimopoulou, Ioanna, Orfanos, Stylianos E., Dimakopoulou, Vasiliki, Schinas, Georgios, Tzouvelekis, Argyrios, Aidinis, Vassilis, Kotanidou, Anastasia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10650562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958814
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115833
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author Nikitopoulou, Ioanna
Vassiliou, Alice G.
Athanasiou, Nikolaos
Jahaj, Edison
Akinosoglou, Karolina
Dimopoulou, Ioanna
Orfanos, Stylianos E.
Dimakopoulou, Vasiliki
Schinas, Georgios
Tzouvelekis, Argyrios
Aidinis, Vassilis
Kotanidou, Anastasia
author_facet Nikitopoulou, Ioanna
Vassiliou, Alice G.
Athanasiou, Nikolaos
Jahaj, Edison
Akinosoglou, Karolina
Dimopoulou, Ioanna
Orfanos, Stylianos E.
Dimakopoulou, Vasiliki
Schinas, Georgios
Tzouvelekis, Argyrios
Aidinis, Vassilis
Kotanidou, Anastasia
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description Severe COVID-19 is related to hyperinflammation and multiple organ injury, including respiratory failure, thus requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Galectin-3, a carbohydrate-binding protein exhibiting pleiotropic effects, has been previously recognized to participate in inflammation, the immune response to infections and fibrosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between galectin-3 and the clinical severity of COVID-19, as well as assess the prognostic accuracy of galectin-3 for the probability of ICU mortality. The study included 235 COVID-19 patients with active disease, treated in two different Greek hospitals in total. Our results showed that median galectin-3 serum levels on admission were significantly increased in critical COVID-19 patients (7.2 ng/mL), as compared to the median levels of patients with less severe disease (2.9 ng/mL, p = 0.003). Galectin-3 levels of the non-survivors hospitalized in the ICU were significantly higher than those of the survivors (median 9.1 ng/mL versus 5.8 ng/mL, p = 0.001). The prognostic accuracy of galectin-3 for the probability of ICU mortality was studied with a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and a multivariate analysis further demonstrated that galectin-3 concentration at hospital admission could be assumed as an independent risk factor associated with ICU mortality. Our results were validated with galectin-3 measurements in a second patient cohort from a different Greek university hospital. Our results, apart from strongly confirming and advancing previous knowledge with two patient cohorts, explore the possibility of predicting ICU mortality, which could provide useful information to clinicians. Therefore, galectin-3 seems to establish its involvement in the prognosis of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, suggesting that it could serve as a promising biomarker in critical COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-106505622023-10-31 Increased Levels of Galectin-3 in Critical COVID-19 Nikitopoulou, Ioanna Vassiliou, Alice G. Athanasiou, Nikolaos Jahaj, Edison Akinosoglou, Karolina Dimopoulou, Ioanna Orfanos, Stylianos E. Dimakopoulou, Vasiliki Schinas, Georgios Tzouvelekis, Argyrios Aidinis, Vassilis Kotanidou, Anastasia Int J Mol Sci Article Severe COVID-19 is related to hyperinflammation and multiple organ injury, including respiratory failure, thus requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Galectin-3, a carbohydrate-binding protein exhibiting pleiotropic effects, has been previously recognized to participate in inflammation, the immune response to infections and fibrosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between galectin-3 and the clinical severity of COVID-19, as well as assess the prognostic accuracy of galectin-3 for the probability of ICU mortality. The study included 235 COVID-19 patients with active disease, treated in two different Greek hospitals in total. Our results showed that median galectin-3 serum levels on admission were significantly increased in critical COVID-19 patients (7.2 ng/mL), as compared to the median levels of patients with less severe disease (2.9 ng/mL, p = 0.003). Galectin-3 levels of the non-survivors hospitalized in the ICU were significantly higher than those of the survivors (median 9.1 ng/mL versus 5.8 ng/mL, p = 0.001). The prognostic accuracy of galectin-3 for the probability of ICU mortality was studied with a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and a multivariate analysis further demonstrated that galectin-3 concentration at hospital admission could be assumed as an independent risk factor associated with ICU mortality. Our results were validated with galectin-3 measurements in a second patient cohort from a different Greek university hospital. Our results, apart from strongly confirming and advancing previous knowledge with two patient cohorts, explore the possibility of predicting ICU mortality, which could provide useful information to clinicians. Therefore, galectin-3 seems to establish its involvement in the prognosis of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, suggesting that it could serve as a promising biomarker in critical COVID-19. MDPI 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10650562/ /pubmed/37958814 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115833 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dimakopoulou, Vasiliki
Schinas, Georgios
Tzouvelekis, Argyrios
Aidinis, Vassilis
Kotanidou, Anastasia
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