Resistin Forms A Network With Inflammatory Cytokines And Endothelial Damage Markers And Provides Prognostic And Therapeutic Information For COVID-19

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Abstract Background: Resistin increases in septic subjects and is associated with severity and prognosis. Its role in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is unknown. We investigated relationships between resistin and the severity, prognosis and time to wean off mechanical ventilation (MV) in two cohorts.Methods: Plasma resistin was available for 306 mild-to-critical COVID-19 patients on days 1, 4 and 8 from the Massachusetts General Hospital Emergency Department COVID-19 (MGH) cohort public proteomics data. The relationship between resistin and severity (World Health Organization COVID-19 outcomes) and the prognosis were evaluated. A cohort of 62 critical COVID-19 patients (Osaka cohort) was used to evaluate the relationship between resistin on days 1 (day of ICU admission), 2–3, 6–8 and 11–15 and the prognosis and time to wean off MV. Correlations among resistin, inflammatory cytokines and endothelial damage markers were evaluated.Results: In the MGH cohort, day 1 resistin was associated with severity and predicted the prognosis in an ROC analysis (AUC, 0.739; 95% CI, 0.659–0.819). Twenty-eight-day non-survivors showed significantly greater resistin levels than 28-day survivors on days 1, 4 and 8. In the Osaka cohort, a Cox proportional hazards model (time dependent) showed a significant relationship between resistin and time to wean off MV (crude hazard ratio, 0.702 [95% CI, 0.508–0.969]). Resistin formed a network with inflammatory cytokines and endothelial damage markers.Conclusions: Resistin was associated with severity, prognosis and time to wean off MV in COVID-19 patients. Resistin formed a network with inflammatory cytokines and endothelial damage markers, suggesting its contribution to the pathogenesis of COVID-19.
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