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Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters

Lymphocyte dysregulation in coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is a major contributing factor linked to disease severity and mortality. Apoptosis results in the accumulation of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in circulation. COVID-19 has a heterogeneous clinical course. The role of cfDNA levels was studied to...

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Autores principales: Mishra, Sridhar, Dubey, Devanshi B., Agarwal, Krachi, Dubey, Deval B., Verma, Shweta, Shabbir, Nida, Kushwaha, Rashmi, Reddy, D Himanshu, Singh, Uma Shankar, Ali, Wahid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9392861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36032561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12291-022-01082-4
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author Mishra, Sridhar
Dubey, Devanshi B.
Agarwal, Krachi
Dubey, Deval B.
Verma, Shweta
Shabbir, Nida
Kushwaha, Rashmi
Reddy, D Himanshu
Singh, Uma Shankar
Ali, Wahid
author_facet Mishra, Sridhar
Dubey, Devanshi B.
Agarwal, Krachi
Dubey, Deval B.
Verma, Shweta
Shabbir, Nida
Kushwaha, Rashmi
Reddy, D Himanshu
Singh, Uma Shankar
Ali, Wahid
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description Lymphocyte dysregulation in coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is a major contributing factor linked to disease severity and mortality. Apoptosis results in the accumulation of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in circulation. COVID-19 has a heterogeneous clinical course. The role of cfDNA levels was studied to assess the severity and outcome of COVID-19 patients and correlated with other laboratory parameters. The current case series included 100 patients with mild COVID-19 (MCOV-19) and 106 patients with severe COVID-19 (SCOV-19). Plasma cfDNA levels were quantified using SYBR green quantitative real-time PCR through amplification of the β-actin gene. CfDNA level was significantly higher in SCOV-19 at 706.7 ng/ml (522.6–1258) as compared to MCOV-19 at 219.8 ng/ml (167.7–299.6). The cfDNA levels were significantly higher in non-survivor than in survivors (p = 0.0001). CfDNA showed a significant correlation with NLR, ferritin, LDH, procalcitonin, and IL-6. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of cfDNA in the discrimination of SCOV-19 from MCOV-19 were 90.57% & 80%, respectively. CfDNA showed a sensitivity of 94.74% in the differentiation of non-survivors from survivors. CfDNA levels showed a significant positive correlation with other laboratory and inflammatory markers of COVID-19. CfDNA levels, NLR, and other parameters may be used to stratify and monitor COVID-19 patients and predict mortality. CfDNA may be used to predict COVID-19 severity with higher diagnostic sensitivity.
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spelling pubmed-93928612022-08-22 Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters Mishra, Sridhar Dubey, Devanshi B. Agarwal, Krachi Dubey, Deval B. Verma, Shweta Shabbir, Nida Kushwaha, Rashmi Reddy, D Himanshu Singh, Uma Shankar Ali, Wahid Indian J Clin Biochem Original Research Article Lymphocyte dysregulation in coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is a major contributing factor linked to disease severity and mortality. Apoptosis results in the accumulation of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in circulation. COVID-19 has a heterogeneous clinical course. The role of cfDNA levels was studied to assess the severity and outcome of COVID-19 patients and correlated with other laboratory parameters. The current case series included 100 patients with mild COVID-19 (MCOV-19) and 106 patients with severe COVID-19 (SCOV-19). Plasma cfDNA levels were quantified using SYBR green quantitative real-time PCR through amplification of the β-actin gene. CfDNA level was significantly higher in SCOV-19 at 706.7 ng/ml (522.6–1258) as compared to MCOV-19 at 219.8 ng/ml (167.7–299.6). The cfDNA levels were significantly higher in non-survivor than in survivors (p = 0.0001). CfDNA showed a significant correlation with NLR, ferritin, LDH, procalcitonin, and IL-6. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of cfDNA in the discrimination of SCOV-19 from MCOV-19 were 90.57% & 80%, respectively. CfDNA showed a sensitivity of 94.74% in the differentiation of non-survivors from survivors. CfDNA levels showed a significant positive correlation with other laboratory and inflammatory markers of COVID-19. CfDNA levels, NLR, and other parameters may be used to stratify and monitor COVID-19 patients and predict mortality. CfDNA may be used to predict COVID-19 severity with higher diagnostic sensitivity. Springer India 2022-08-21 2023-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9392861/ /pubmed/36032561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12291-022-01082-4 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Association of Clinical Biochemists of India 2022, Springer Nature or its licensor holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law.
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Mishra, Sridhar
Dubey, Devanshi B.
Agarwal, Krachi
Dubey, Deval B.
Verma, Shweta
Shabbir, Nida
Kushwaha, Rashmi
Reddy, D Himanshu
Singh, Uma Shankar
Ali, Wahid
Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters
title Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters
title_full Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters
title_fullStr Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters
title_short Circulating Cell-Free DNA Level in Prediction of COVID-19 Severity and Mortality: Correlation of with Haematology and Serum Biochemical Parameters
title_sort circulating cell-free dna level in prediction of covid-19 severity and mortality: correlation of with haematology and serum biochemical parameters
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9392861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36032561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12291-022-01082-4
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