Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor as Potential Biomarker for COVID-19 Severity

被引:8
|
作者
Josuttis, David [1 ,6 ]
Schwedler, Christian [2 ]
Heymann, Guido [3 ]
Guembel, Denis [4 ,5 ]
Schmittner, Marc Dominik [1 ]
Kruse, Marianne [1 ]
Hoppe, Berthold [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Dept Anesthesiol Intens Care & Pain Med, Berlin, Germany
[2] Hlth & Med Univ Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
[3] BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Dept Lab Med, Berlin, Germany
[4] Univ Med Greifswald, Dept Trauma Reconstruct Surg & Rehabil Med, Greifswald, Germany
[5] BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Dept Trauma & Orthopaed Surg, Berlin, Germany
[6] BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Dept Anesthesiol Intens Care & Pain Med, D-12683 Berlin, Germany
关键词
COVID-19; VEGF; biomarker; endothelial damage; ARDS; mortality; risk stratification; RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS-SYNDROME; FACTOR VEGF; ANGIOGENESIS; EXPRESSION; DISEASE; INJURY; TISSUE;
D O I
10.1177/08850666231186787
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Introduction COVID-19 is characterized by immunological responses to viral replication and coherent with endothelitis, microvascular disturbance of lung vasculature and coagulopathy. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is a proangiogenic mediator regulating endothelial changes. It is induced by proinflammatory signaling and hypoxia. We sought to determine whether VEGF levels differ between SARS-CoV-2-positive patients of different disease severity and whether VEGF might be useful in risk stratification. Methods After retrospective screening of all SARS-CoV-2-positive patients treated in Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin in 2020, we included those with documented VEGF measurement. We extracted laboratory values and clinical parameters. An exploratory data analysis was performed to detect possible relations between VEGF level and clinical disease features. Results We included 167 SARS-CoV-2-positive patients of which 139 suffered from COVID-19. Seventy-one of the COVID-19 patients had to be treated in the intensive care unit (ICU), those patients exhibited higher VEGF levels than those being admitted to normal wards (535 vs 279 pg/L, P < .001). APACHE-2 (Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation Score) correlated with mortality and patients with high values showed higher VEGF concentrations on admission (456 vs 875 pg/L, p = 0.006). Receiver operating characteristic analytic revealed that the occurrence of organ dysfunctions like acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), shock, or acute kidney injury could be predicted by VEGF. It was significantly higher in patients who later died compared to survivors (637 vs 389 pg/mL, P = 0.041) and predicted mortality with same accuracy as established markers. In our cohort, association of VEGF above 277 pg/L on admission with risk of ARDS could be confirmed in logistic regression adjusting for possible confounding factors (odds ratio 3.1, 95% confidence interval: 1.34-7.7). Discussion Even though there are several limitations to this retrospective study it revealed that in COVID-19 patients VEGF can contribute to the prediction of necessity of ICU, mortality and the prediction of ARDS, kidney injury or shock. Its use in risk stratification and potential pathogenetic involvement should be further investigated.
引用
收藏
页码:1165 / 1173
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Vascular obliteration because of endothelial and myointimal growth in COVID-19 patients
    Valtuena, Jara
    Martinez-Garcia, Gerardo
    Ruiz-Sanchez, Daniel
    Garayar-Cantero, Maria
    Duenas, Carlos
    Hadi, Ali
    Hadi, Suhail
    Aguado-Garcia, Angel
    Prieto de Paula, Jose M.
    Manchado-Lopez, Pilar
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2021, 60 (01) : 73 - 80
  • [22] Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) as a Vital Target for Brain Inflammation during the COVID-19 Outbreak
    Yin, Xi-Xi
    Zheng, Xiang-Rong
    Peng, Wang
    Wu, Mao-Lan
    Mao, Xiao-Yuan
    [J]. ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, 11 (12): : 1704 - 1705
  • [23] Preterm birth: Potential risk factor for greater COVID-19 severity?
    Debevec, Tadej
    Burtscher, Johannes
    Millet, Gregoire P.
    [J]. RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY, 2020, 280
  • [24] The potential role of vascular endothelial growth factor as a new biomarker in severe intracerebral hemorrhage
    Zheng, Jun
    Sun, Jianping
    Yang, Liang
    Zhao, Bin
    Fan, Zhenzeng
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LABORATORY ANALYSIS, 2017, 31 (05)
  • [25] Biomarker profiles associated with COVID-19 severity and mortality
    Sanchez-Diez, S.
    Gomez Olles, C.
    De Homdedeu, M.
    Espejo, D.
    Fabregas, C.
    Cruz, M. J.
    Munoz, X.
    [J]. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2022, 60
  • [26] Biomarker Profiles Associated with COVID-19 Severity and Mortality
    Sanchez-Diez, Silvia
    Gomez-Olles, Carlos
    Cruz, Maria-Jesus
    de Homdedeu, Miquel
    Espejo, David
    Ferrer, Jaume
    Roca, Oriol
    Pacheco, Andres
    Munoz, Xavier
    [J]. CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2023, 45 (03) : 1998 - 2012
  • [27] Gamma' Fibrinogen Levels As a Biomarker of COVID-19 Severity
    Kornblith, Lucy Z.
    Sadhanandhan, Bindhya
    Arun, Sreepriya
    Long, Rebecca
    Johnson, Alicia J.
    Noll, Jamie
    Ramchand, Cn
    Olynyk, John K.
    Farrell, David H.
    [J]. BLOOD, 2022, 140 : 2749 - 2750
  • [28] Cell free ACE2 RNA: A potential biomarker of COVID-19 severity
    Jalaleddine, Nour
    Gaudet, Mellissa
    Mogas, Andrea
    Hachim, Mahmood
    Senok, Abiola
    Sharif-Askari, Narjes Saheb
    Mahboub, Bassam
    Halwani, Rabih
    Hamid, Qutayba
    Al Heialy, Saba
    [J]. RESPIRATORY MEDICINE, 2023, 219
  • [29] Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte ratio as a potential biomarker for disease severity in COVID-19 patients
    Javanmard, Shaghayegh Haghjooy
    Vaseghi, Golnaz
    Manteghinejad, Amirreza
    Nasirian, Maryam
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE, 2020, 22 : 862 - 863
  • [30] Vascular Endothelial Glycocalyx Damage in COVID-19
    Yamaoka-Tojo, Minako
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2020, 21 (24) : 1 - 22