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Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19

Brain imaging studies of patients with COVID-19 show evidence of macro- and microhemorrhagic lesions, multifocal white matter hyperintensities, and lesions consistent with posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy. Imaging studies, however, are subject to selection bias, and prospective studies are c...

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Autores principales: Prudencio, Mercedes, Erben, Young, Marquez, Christopher P., Jansen-West, Karen R., Franco-Mesa, Camila, Heckman, Michael G., White, Launia J., Dunmore, Judith A., Cook, Casey N., Lilley, Meredith T., Song, Yuping, Harlow, Caroline F., Oskarsson, Björn, Nicholson, Katharine A., Wszolek, Zbigniew K., Hickson, LaTonya J., O’Horo, John C., Hoyne, Jonathan B., Gendron, Tania F., Meschia, James F., Petrucelli, Leonard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34131052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.abi7643
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author Prudencio, Mercedes
Erben, Young
Marquez, Christopher P.
Jansen-West, Karen R.
Franco-Mesa, Camila
Heckman, Michael G.
White, Launia J.
Dunmore, Judith A.
Cook, Casey N.
Lilley, Meredith T.
Song, Yuping
Harlow, Caroline F.
Oskarsson, Björn
Nicholson, Katharine A.
Wszolek, Zbigniew K.
Hickson, LaTonya J.
O’Horo, John C.
Hoyne, Jonathan B.
Gendron, Tania F.
Meschia, James F.
Petrucelli, Leonard
author_facet Prudencio, Mercedes
Erben, Young
Marquez, Christopher P.
Jansen-West, Karen R.
Franco-Mesa, Camila
Heckman, Michael G.
White, Launia J.
Dunmore, Judith A.
Cook, Casey N.
Lilley, Meredith T.
Song, Yuping
Harlow, Caroline F.
Oskarsson, Björn
Nicholson, Katharine A.
Wszolek, Zbigniew K.
Hickson, LaTonya J.
O’Horo, John C.
Hoyne, Jonathan B.
Gendron, Tania F.
Meschia, James F.
Petrucelli, Leonard
author_sort Prudencio, Mercedes
collection PubMed
description Brain imaging studies of patients with COVID-19 show evidence of macro- and microhemorrhagic lesions, multifocal white matter hyperintensities, and lesions consistent with posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy. Imaging studies, however, are subject to selection bias, and prospective studies are challenging to scale. Here, we evaluated whether serum neurofilament light chain (NFL), a neuroaxonal injury marker, could predict the extent of neuronal damage in a cohort of 142 hospitalized patients with COVID-19. NFL was elevated in the serum of patients with COVID-19 compared to healthy controls, including those without overt neurological manifestations. Higher NFL serum concentrations were associated with worse clinical outcomes. In 100 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 treated with remdesivir, a trend toward lower NFL serum concentrations was observed. These data suggest that patients with COVID-19 may experience neuroaxonal injury and may be at risk for long-term neurological sequelae. Neuroaxonal injury should be considered as an outcome in acute pharmacotherapeutic trials for COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-84329512021-09-13 Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 Prudencio, Mercedes Erben, Young Marquez, Christopher P. Jansen-West, Karen R. Franco-Mesa, Camila Heckman, Michael G. White, Launia J. Dunmore, Judith A. Cook, Casey N. Lilley, Meredith T. Song, Yuping Harlow, Caroline F. Oskarsson, Björn Nicholson, Katharine A. Wszolek, Zbigniew K. Hickson, LaTonya J. O’Horo, John C. Hoyne, Jonathan B. Gendron, Tania F. Meschia, James F. Petrucelli, Leonard Sci Transl Med Reports Brain imaging studies of patients with COVID-19 show evidence of macro- and microhemorrhagic lesions, multifocal white matter hyperintensities, and lesions consistent with posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy. Imaging studies, however, are subject to selection bias, and prospective studies are challenging to scale. Here, we evaluated whether serum neurofilament light chain (NFL), a neuroaxonal injury marker, could predict the extent of neuronal damage in a cohort of 142 hospitalized patients with COVID-19. NFL was elevated in the serum of patients with COVID-19 compared to healthy controls, including those without overt neurological manifestations. Higher NFL serum concentrations were associated with worse clinical outcomes. In 100 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 treated with remdesivir, a trend toward lower NFL serum concentrations was observed. These data suggest that patients with COVID-19 may experience neuroaxonal injury and may be at risk for long-term neurological sequelae. Neuroaxonal injury should be considered as an outcome in acute pharmacotherapeutic trials for COVID-19. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8432951/ /pubmed/34131052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.abi7643 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Prudencio, Mercedes
Erben, Young
Marquez, Christopher P.
Jansen-West, Karen R.
Franco-Mesa, Camila
Heckman, Michael G.
White, Launia J.
Dunmore, Judith A.
Cook, Casey N.
Lilley, Meredith T.
Song, Yuping
Harlow, Caroline F.
Oskarsson, Björn
Nicholson, Katharine A.
Wszolek, Zbigniew K.
Hickson, LaTonya J.
O’Horo, John C.
Hoyne, Jonathan B.
Gendron, Tania F.
Meschia, James F.
Petrucelli, Leonard
Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_full Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_fullStr Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_short Serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_sort serum neurofilament light protein correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with covid-19
topic Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34131052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.abi7643
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