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High Serum Progranulin Levels in COVID-19 Patients: A Pilot Study

In this study, we aimed to determine whether the progranulin level in serum predicts the course and severity of the disease in COVID-19 (+) patients and whether it can be used as a biomarker in these patients. Therefore, we sampled 61 people infected with COVID-19, and the cases were divided into th...

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Autores principales: Özgeriş, Fatma B., Koçak, Ömer F., Kurt, Nezahat, Parlak, Emine, Yüce, Neslihan, Keleş, Mevlüt S.
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Publicado: Pleiades Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8916789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35526852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922030026
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author Özgeriş, Fatma B.
Koçak, Ömer F.
Kurt, Nezahat
Parlak, Emine
Yüce, Neslihan
Keleş, Mevlüt S.
author_facet Özgeriş, Fatma B.
Koçak, Ömer F.
Kurt, Nezahat
Parlak, Emine
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Keleş, Mevlüt S.
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description In this study, we aimed to determine whether the progranulin level in serum predicts the course and severity of the disease in COVID-19 (+) patients and whether it can be used as a biomarker in these patients. Therefore, we sampled 61 people infected with COVID-19, and the cases were divided into the following groups: asymptomatic, noncomplicated, moderate, and severe. Concentrations of progranulin, TNF-α, IL-6 from in serum obtained from all participants were measured using commercially available ELISA kits, as well as WBC, PLT, NE, LY, ALT, AST, Hb, PCT, and CRP were examined with clinical analyzer. All measurements obtained for the patient samples were compared with those of 20 healthy individuals. The serum progranulin concentration was statistically higher in the COVID-19 (+) patient group than in the control group of healthy individuals [112.6 ± 54.8, 0.0 (0.0-54.2 pg/ml, respectively p = 0.000)]. ROC analysis was performed to evaluate the progranulin potential as a biomarker for COVID-19 (+) patients. A larger AUC (0.931 ± 0.08) value and a more significant p-value for progranulin than for CRP (p = 0.000) was detected. As a result, we believe that progranulin reaches high levels in the COVID-19 disease and may be a determinant in diagnosis and prognosis, and may be a better biomarker than CRP.
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spelling pubmed-89167892022-03-14 High Serum Progranulin Levels in COVID-19 Patients: A Pilot Study Özgeriş, Fatma B. Koçak, Ömer F. Kurt, Nezahat Parlak, Emine Yüce, Neslihan Keleş, Mevlüt S. Biochemistry (Mosc) Article In this study, we aimed to determine whether the progranulin level in serum predicts the course and severity of the disease in COVID-19 (+) patients and whether it can be used as a biomarker in these patients. Therefore, we sampled 61 people infected with COVID-19, and the cases were divided into the following groups: asymptomatic, noncomplicated, moderate, and severe. Concentrations of progranulin, TNF-α, IL-6 from in serum obtained from all participants were measured using commercially available ELISA kits, as well as WBC, PLT, NE, LY, ALT, AST, Hb, PCT, and CRP were examined with clinical analyzer. All measurements obtained for the patient samples were compared with those of 20 healthy individuals. The serum progranulin concentration was statistically higher in the COVID-19 (+) patient group than in the control group of healthy individuals [112.6 ± 54.8, 0.0 (0.0-54.2 pg/ml, respectively p = 0.000)]. ROC analysis was performed to evaluate the progranulin potential as a biomarker for COVID-19 (+) patients. A larger AUC (0.931 ± 0.08) value and a more significant p-value for progranulin than for CRP (p = 0.000) was detected. As a result, we believe that progranulin reaches high levels in the COVID-19 disease and may be a determinant in diagnosis and prognosis, and may be a better biomarker than CRP. Pleiades Publishing 2022-03-11 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8916789/ /pubmed/35526852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922030026 Text en © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Yüce, Neslihan
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High Serum Progranulin Levels in COVID-19 Patients: A Pilot Study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8916789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35526852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922030026
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