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The impact of COVID-19 infection on the cytokine profile of pregnant women: A prospective case-control study

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CYTOKINE
卷 140, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2021.155431

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COVID-19; Pregnancy; Cytokine profile; Interleukin; Interferon

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The study found that COVID-19 infection affects the cytokine profile of pregnant women, varying according to pregnancy trimesters, and cytokine levels appear to be correlated with disease severity.
Objective: To compare the levels of various cytokines between pregnant women with confirmed coronavims disease (COVID-19) infection and pregnant women without any defined risk factor. Materials and Methods: Pregnant women with confirmed COVID-19 infection (study group)(n = 90) were prospectively compared to a gestational age-matched control group of pregnant women without any defined risk factors (n = 90). Demographic features, clinical characteristics, laboratory parameters, interferon-gamma (IFN gamma), interleukin (IL-2), IL-6, IL-10, and IL-17 levels were compared between the groups. Additionally, a correlation analysis was performed in the study group for the assessment of IFN gamma, IL-2, IL-6, IL-10, and IL-17 levels with disease severity and CRP levels. Results: Study group had significantly higher pregnancy complication rate, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Creactive protein, procalcitonin, ferritin, D-dimer, lactate dehydrogenase, IFN gamma, and IL-6 values (p < 0.05). On the other hand, the control group had significantly higher hemoglobin, leukocyte, platelet, lymphocyte, IL-2, IL-10, and IL-17 values (p < 0.05). Statistically significant differences were found between the groups for IFN gamma, IL-2, IL10, and IL-17 values between the trimesters (p < 0.05). Statistically significant positive correlations were found for IFN gamma and IL-6 with disease severity (r = 0.41 and p < 0.001 for IFN gamma and r = 0.58 and p < 0.001 for IL-6). On the other hand, a moderate negative correlation for IL-2 and a weak negative correlation for IL-10 were present (r = -0.62 and p < 0.001 for IL-2 and r = -0.19 and p = 0.01 for IL-10). A statistically significant positive moderate correlation was found between IL-6 and CRP (r = 0.40 and p < 0.001) Conclusion: COVID-19 infection seems to have an impact on the cytokine profile of pregnant women varying according to pregnancy trimesters and cytokine levels seem to be correlated with disease severity.

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