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  • Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) released from injured cells can worsen inflammation, and COVID-19 patients often face severe respiratory issues requiring oxygen therapy or mechanical ventilation.
  • This study analyzed cfDNA levels in 95 hospitalized COVID-19 patients to see if these levels could predict the need for treatment.
  • Findings showed that higher levels of cf-nuclear DNA (cf-nDNA) and cf-mitochondrial DNA (cf-mtDNA) were linked to a greater need for oxygen therapy or mechanical ventilation, suggesting these could be early biomarkers for assessing patient severity.

Article Abstract

Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is released from injured cells and aggravates inflammation. Patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) often develop pneumonia and respiratory failure, and require oxygen therapy (OT), including mechanical ventilation (MV). It remains unclear whether cfDNA predicts the risk of receiving OT or MV in COVID-19 patients. Therefore, we hypothesized that circulating cfDNA levels could reflect the severity of respiratory failure and determine a therapeutic approach for oxygenation in patients with COVID-19. We analyzed cfDNA levels in serum samples from 95 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 at Showa University Hospital (Tokyo, Japan). cfDNA levels were assessed by measuring the copy numbers of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear DNA (nDNA) using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). Both cf-nDNA and cf-mtDNA levels were negatively correlated with adjusted SpO for FiO (SpO/FiO ratio). Elevated cf-nDNA and cf-mtDNA levels were associated with the requirement for OT or MV during patient admission. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that cf-nDNA and cf-mtDNA levels were independent risk factors for OT and MV. These results suggest that both serum cf-nDNA and cf-mtDNA could serve as useful early biomarkers to indicate the necessity of OT or MV in patients with COVID-19.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11286760PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-68433-4DOI Listing

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