Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a major health concern and can be devastating, especially for the elderly. It causes a systemic inflammatory response, involving dysregulation and misexpression of many inflammatory cytokines.Objectives: To assess the cytokine profile in COVID-19 patients and detect its relation with disease severity.
Patients and methods:This study included 50 COVID-19 patients confirmed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), of whom 20 with severe pneumonia, 20 with moderate and 10 with mild disease, and 50 healthy control. Quantitative ELISA tests were performed for tumour necrosis factor alfa (TNF-α) and intercellular adhesion molecule1 (ICAM-1).Results: Level of ICAM-1 is higher in cases of COVID-19 than healthy controls (median for cases = 420 ng/ml). Also TNF-α level is higher in cases with a median of 165 both levels were higher in CORADS 6 and positively correlated with CT findings.
Conclusion:Patients with severe COVID-19 might have a cytokine storm syndrome and increased expression of endothelial cell adhesion molecules as ICAM-1, which is related to COVID-19 and disease severity and may contribute to coagulation dysfunction. Levels of ICAM 1 were associated with more severe CT findings and longer hospital stay, also ICAM 1 and TNF can be used as diagnostic measures as they have a higher sensitivity specificity and predictive values.
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