[HTML][HTML] The usability of neopterin in determining disease course in COVID-19

DM Ozatag, P Korkmaz, H Keskin, H Koçak - Saudi medical journal, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Saudi medical journal, 2023ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: To investigate the usability of neopterin in demonstrating the progression of
COVID-19. As a result of uncontrolled activation of COVID-19 monocytes and macrophages,
IFN gamma increases and the resulting inflammatory response causes organ damage. IFN
released from T cells causes an increase in gamma neopterin levels. Therefore,
measurement of neopterin levels can be used to indicate immune system activation and
disease progression. Methods: The study was carried out prospectively in two different …
Abstract
Objectives:
To investigate the usability of neopterin in demonstrating the progression of COVID-19. As a result of uncontrolled activation of COVID-19 monocytes and macrophages, IFN gamma increases and the resulting inflammatory response causes organ damage. IFN released from T cells causes an increase in gamma neopterin levels. Therefore, measurement of neopterin levels can be used to indicate immune system activation and disease progression.
Methods:
The study was carried out prospectively in two different centers. The patients were divided into two groups (mild-moderate and severe) and clinical, laboratory, imaging findings and neopterin levels at hospitalization were compared.
Results:
100 patients were included in our study, 41 of these patients were male. Forty-six patients were identified as severe COVID-19. C-reactive protein, lymphocyte count, fibrinogen, D dimers, lactate dehydrogenase, procalcitonin, troponin and neopterin levels were significant in indicating disease severity.(p< 0.05). In ROC analysis, 0.642 for neopterin, 0.698 C-reactive protein, 0.331 lymphocyte count, 0.679 procalcitonin, 0.633 fibrinogen, 0.667 D dimers, 0.655 troponin and 0.706 lactate dehydrogenase were detected and these values were significant.
Conclusion:
In our study, neopterin was detected as an important indicator in determining the course of COVID-19.
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