AI Article Synopsis

  • - Neutrophilia and a high neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio are common in severe COVID-19, yet how well these neutrophils function is not well studied
  • - A new assay showed that neutrophils from severe COVID-19 patients produce significantly more reactive oxygen species (ROS), with levels nine times higher than healthy individuals, especially in patients on mechanical ventilation
  • - The findings suggest that while neutrophils are elevated in COVID-19 and sepsis, their ability to generate ROS could provide insights into disease severity and might be a target for new therapies

Article Abstract

Neutrophilia and an elevated neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio are both characteristic features of severe COVID-19 infection. However, functional neutrophil responses have been poorly investigated in this setting. We utilised a novel PMA-based stimulation assay to determine neutrophil-derived reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in patients with severe COVID-19 infection, non-COVID related sepsis and healthy study participants. ROS production was markedly elevated in COVID-19 patients with median values ninefold higher than in healthy controls and was particularly high in patients on mechanical ventilation. ROS generation correlated strongly with neutrophil count and elevated levels were also seen in patients with non-COVID related sepsis. Relative values, adjusted for neutrophil count, were high in both groups but extreme low or high values were seen in two patients who died shortly after testing, potentially indicating a predictive value for neutrophil function. Our results show that the high levels of neutrophils observed in patients with COVID-19 and sepsis exhibit functional capacity for ROS generation. This may contribute to the clinical features of acute disease and represents a potential novel target for therapeutic intervention.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9212205PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13825-7DOI Listing

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