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  Flower lose, a cell fitness marker, predicts COVID-19 prognosis

Yekelchyk, M., Madan, E., Wilhelm, J., Short, K. R., Liao, L., Camacho, D., et al. (2021). Flower lose, a cell fitness marker, predicts COVID-19 prognosis. EMBO MOLECULAR MEDICINE, e13714. doi:10.15252/emmm.202013714.

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Yekelchyk, Michail1, Autor           
Madan, Esha, Autor
Wilhelm, Jochen, Autor
Short, Kirsty R., Autor
Liao, Linbu, Autor
Camacho, Denise, Autor
Nkadori, Everlyne, Autor
Winters, Michael T., Autor
Rice, Emily S., Autor
Rolim, Ines, Autor
Cruz-Duarte, Raquel, Autor
Pelham, Christopher J., Autor
Nagane, Masaki, Autor
Gupta, Kartik, Autor
Chaudhary, Sahil, Autor
Braun, Thomas1, Autor           
Pillappa, Raghavendra, Autor
Parker, Mark S., Autor
Menter, Thomas, Autor
Matter, Matthias, Autor
Haslbauer, Jasmin Dionne, AutorTolnay, Markus, AutorGalior, Kornelia D., AutorMatkwoskyj, Kristina A., AutorMcGregor, Stephanie M., AutorMuller, Laura K., AutorRakha, Emad A., AutorLopez-Beltran, Antonio, AutorDrapkin, Ronny, AutorAckermann, Maximilian, AutorFisher, Paul B., AutorGrossman, Steven R., AutorGodwin, Andrew K., AutorKulasinghe, Arutha, AutorMartinez, Ivan, AutorMarsh, Clay B., AutorTang, Benjamin, AutorWicha, Max S., AutorWon, Kyoung Jae, AutorTzankov, Alexandar, AutorMoreno, Eduardo, AutorGogna, Rajan, Autor mehr..
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1Cardiac Development and Remodeling, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2591695              

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Schlagwörter: HEMATOPOIETIC STEM; COMPETITION; ELIMINATION; OBESITYResearch & Experimental Medicine; biomarker; cell fitness; COVID-19; flower; prognosis;
 Zusammenfassung: Risk stratification of COVID-19 patients is essential for pandemic management. Changes in the cell fitness marker, hFwe-Lose, can precede the host immune response to infection, potentially making such a biomarker an earlier triage tool. Here, we evaluate whether hFwe-Lose gene expression can outperform conventional methods in predicting outcomes (e.g., death and hospitalization) in COVID-19 patients. We performed a post-mortem examination of infected lung tissue in deceased COVID-19 patients to determine hFwe-Lose's biological role in acute lung injury. We then performed an observational study (n = 283) to evaluate whether hFwe-Lose expression (in nasopharyngeal samples) could accurately predict hospitalization or death in COVID-19 patients. In COVID-19 patients with acute lung injury, hFwe-Lose is highly expressed in the lower respiratory tract and is co-localized to areas of cell death. In patients presenting in the early phase of COVID-19 illness, hFwe-Lose expression accurately predicts subsequent hospitalization or death with positive predictive values of 87.8-100% and a negative predictive value of 64.1-93.2%. hFwe-Lose outperforms conventional inflammatory biomarkers and patient age and comorbidities, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) 0.93-0.97 in predicting hospitalization/death. Specifically, this is significantly higher than the prognostic value of combining biomarkers (serum ferritin, D-dimer, C-reactive protein, and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio), patient age and comorbidities (AUROC of 0.67-0.92). The cell fitness marker, hFwe-Lose, accurately predicts outcomes in COVID-19 patients. This finding demonstrates how tissue fitness pathways dictate the response to infection and disease and their utility in managing the current COVID-19 pandemic.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2021-10-18
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
 Seiten: 17
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 Identifikatoren: ISI: 000708020400001
DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013714
PMID: 34661368
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Titel: EMBO MOLECULAR MEDICINE
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA : WILEY
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