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  • Esterase activity in blood plasma is being explored as a crucial marker for assessing the severity of COVID-19 and various diseases, highlighting its significance alongside human serum albumin (HSA).
  • The study investigates the relationship between esterase status, HSA levels, and other blood biochemical parameters by comparing data from surviving and deceased COVID-19 patients.
  • Notably, the research reveals significant differences in esterase status and albumin levels, with a new index indicating that deceased patients had a drastically higher measurement compared to survivors and healthy individuals.

Article Abstract

The esterase status of blood plasma can claim to be one of the universal markers of various diseases; therefore, it deserves attention when searching for markers of the severity of COVID-19 and other infectious and non-infectious pathologies. When analyzing the esterase status of blood plasma, the esterase activity of serum albumin, which is the major protein in the blood of mammals, should not be ignored. The purpose of this study is to expand understanding of the esterase status of blood plasma and to evaluate the relationship of the esterase status, which includes information on the amount and enzymatic activity of human serum albumin (HSA), with other biochemical parameters of human blood, using the example of surviving and deceased patients with confirmed COVID-19. In experiments in vitro and in silico, the activity of human plasma and pure HSA towards various substrates was studied, and the effect of various inhibitors on this activity was tested. Then, a comparative analysis of the esterase status and a number of basic biochemical parameters of the blood plasma of healthy subjects and patients with confirmed COVID-19 was performed. Statistically significant differences have been found in esterase status and biochemical indices (including albumin levels) between healthy subjects and patients with COVID-19, as well as between surviving and deceased patients. Additional evidence has been obtained for the importance of albumin as a diagnostic marker. Of particular interest is a new index, [Urea] × [MDA] × 1000/(BChEb × [ALB]), which in the group of deceased patients was 10 times higher than in the group of survivors and 26 times higher than the value in the group of apparently healthy elderly subjects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299176PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241210383DOI Listing

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