Age-severity matched cytokine profiling reveals specific signatures in Covid-19 patients

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A global effort is currently undertaken to restrain the COVID-19 pandemic. Host immunity has come out as a determinant for COVID-19 clinical outcomes, and several studies investigated the immune profiling of SARS-CoV-2 infected people to properly direct the clinical management of the disease. Thus, lymphopenia, T-cell exhaustion, and the increased levels of inflammatory mediators have been described in COVID-19 patients, in particular in severe cases1. Age represents a key factor in COVID-19 morbidity and mortality2. Understanding age-associated immune signatures of patients are therefore important to identify preventive and therapeutic strategies. In this study, we investigated the immune profile of COVID-19 hospitalized patients identifying a distinctive age-dependent immune signature associated with disease severity. Indeed, defined circulating factors - CXCL8, IL-10, IL-15, IL-27, and TNF-α - positively correlate with older age, longer hospitalization, and a more severe form of the disease and may thus represent the leading signature in critical COVID-19 patients.

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Angioni, R., Sánchez-Rodríguez, R., Munari, F., Bertoldi, N., Arcidiacono, D., Cavinato, S., … Molon, B. (2020). Age-severity matched cytokine profiling reveals specific signatures in Covid-19 patients. Cell Death and Disease, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-020-03151-z

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