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Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases

INTRODUCTION: Detecting low viral load has been a challenge in this pandemic, which has led to its escalated transmission. Complement activation has been implicated in pathogenesis of Covid-19 infection. Thus, evaluation of complement activation in suspected Covid-19 infection may help to detect inf...

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Autores principales: Kumari, Bandana, Hajela, Krishnan, Ali, Asgar, Sharma, Abhay Kumar, Yadav, Rajesh Kumar, Ranjan, Alok, Nair, Rathish, Bharti, Shreekant, Dipankar, Satish, Singh, Prabhat Kumar, Sharma, Sadhana
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Publicado: Springer India 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12291-022-01033-z
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author Kumari, Bandana
Hajela, Krishnan
Ali, Asgar
Sharma, Abhay Kumar
Yadav, Rajesh Kumar
Ranjan, Alok
Nair, Rathish
Bharti, Shreekant
Dipankar, Satish
Singh, Prabhat Kumar
Sharma, Sadhana
author_facet Kumari, Bandana
Hajela, Krishnan
Ali, Asgar
Sharma, Abhay Kumar
Yadav, Rajesh Kumar
Ranjan, Alok
Nair, Rathish
Bharti, Shreekant
Dipankar, Satish
Singh, Prabhat Kumar
Sharma, Sadhana
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description INTRODUCTION: Detecting low viral load has been a challenge in this pandemic, which has led to its escalated transmission. Complement activation has been implicated in pathogenesis of Covid-19 infection. Thus, evaluation of complement activation in suspected Covid-19 infection may help to detect infection and limit false negative cases thus limiting transmission of infection. We speculate that measuring C4b, produced from an activated complement system due to the presence of Covid-19 may help in its detection, even when the viral titers are low. METHODS: Plasma C4b levels of symptomatic RT-PCR positive patients (cases, n = 40); symptomatic RT-PCR negative patients (n = 35) and asymptomatic RT-PCR negative controls (n = 40) were evaluated. Plasma C5b-9, IL-6, D-dimer and C1-Inhibitor (C1-INH) were also measured in cases and controls. ELISA kits were used for all measurements. Statistical analyses were carried out using Stata, version 12 (Stata Corp., Texas, USA). RESULTS: C4b levels were found to be significantly increased in RT-PCR positive patients as compared to asymptomatic RT-PCR negative controls. RT-PCR negative but symptomatic patients still showed increased C4b levels. The significantly higher levels of C4b in cases with a cut-off value of ≥ 116 ng/ml with optimum sensitivity and specificity of 80% and 52% respectively is indicative of its possible use as an adjunct marker. Increased levels of D-dimer, IL6, along with decreased levels of C1-INH were found in cases compared to controls. Whereas, C5b-9 levels were not significantly raised in cases. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our study suggests that plasma C4b may help to detect infection in false negative cases of RT-PCR that escape detection owing to low viral load. However, to confirm it a large-scale study is needed. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12291-022-01033-z.
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spelling pubmed-92071702022-06-21 Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases Kumari, Bandana Hajela, Krishnan Ali, Asgar Sharma, Abhay Kumar Yadav, Rajesh Kumar Ranjan, Alok Nair, Rathish Bharti, Shreekant Dipankar, Satish Singh, Prabhat Kumar Sharma, Sadhana Indian J Clin Biochem Original Research Article INTRODUCTION: Detecting low viral load has been a challenge in this pandemic, which has led to its escalated transmission. Complement activation has been implicated in pathogenesis of Covid-19 infection. Thus, evaluation of complement activation in suspected Covid-19 infection may help to detect infection and limit false negative cases thus limiting transmission of infection. We speculate that measuring C4b, produced from an activated complement system due to the presence of Covid-19 may help in its detection, even when the viral titers are low. METHODS: Plasma C4b levels of symptomatic RT-PCR positive patients (cases, n = 40); symptomatic RT-PCR negative patients (n = 35) and asymptomatic RT-PCR negative controls (n = 40) were evaluated. Plasma C5b-9, IL-6, D-dimer and C1-Inhibitor (C1-INH) were also measured in cases and controls. ELISA kits were used for all measurements. Statistical analyses were carried out using Stata, version 12 (Stata Corp., Texas, USA). RESULTS: C4b levels were found to be significantly increased in RT-PCR positive patients as compared to asymptomatic RT-PCR negative controls. RT-PCR negative but symptomatic patients still showed increased C4b levels. The significantly higher levels of C4b in cases with a cut-off value of ≥ 116 ng/ml with optimum sensitivity and specificity of 80% and 52% respectively is indicative of its possible use as an adjunct marker. Increased levels of D-dimer, IL6, along with decreased levels of C1-INH were found in cases compared to controls. Whereas, C5b-9 levels were not significantly raised in cases. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our study suggests that plasma C4b may help to detect infection in false negative cases of RT-PCR that escape detection owing to low viral load. However, to confirm it a large-scale study is needed. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12291-022-01033-z. Springer India 2022-06-20 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9207170/ /pubmed/35756690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12291-022-01033-z Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Association of Clinical Biochemists of India 2022
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Kumari, Bandana
Hajela, Krishnan
Ali, Asgar
Sharma, Abhay Kumar
Yadav, Rajesh Kumar
Ranjan, Alok
Nair, Rathish
Bharti, Shreekant
Dipankar, Satish
Singh, Prabhat Kumar
Sharma, Sadhana
Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases
title Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases
title_full Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases
title_fullStr Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases
title_short Evaluation of C4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic RT-PCR negative Covid-19 cases
title_sort evaluation of c4b as an adjunct marker in symptomatic rt-pcr negative covid-19 cases
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12291-022-01033-z
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