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10.18502/ijaai.v21i4.10294

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pmid36243935      Iran+J+Allergy+Asthma+Immunol 2022 ; 21 (4): 467-477
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  • Evaluation of Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cells in the Blood of Iranian COVID-19 Patients #MMPMID36243935
  • Mortaz E; Movassaghi M; Bassir A; Dezfuli NK; Roofchayee ND; Jamaati H; Garssen J; Adcock IM
  • Iran J Allergy Asthma Immunol 2022[Aug]; 21 (4): 467-477 PMID36243935show ga
  • The cytokine storm and lymphopenia are reported in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Myeloid-derived suppressive cells (MDSCs) exist in two different forms, granulocyte (G-MDSCs) and monocytic (M-MDSCs), that both suppress T-cell function. In COVID-19, the role of chemokines such as interleukin (IL)-8 in recruiting MDSCs is unclear. A recent report has correlated IL-8 and MDSCs with poor clinical outcomes in melanoma patients. In the current study, we evaluated the frequency of MDSCs and their correlation with serum IL-8 levels in severe COVID-19 patients from Iran. Thirty-seven severe patients (8 on ventilation, 29 without ventilation), thirteen moderate COVID-19 patients, and eight healthy subjects participated in this study between 10th April 2020 and 9th March 2021. Clinical and biochemical features, serum, and whole blood were obtained. CD14, CD15, CD11b, and HLA-DR expression on MDSCs was measured by flow cytometry. COVID-19 patients compared to healthy subjects had a greater frequency of M-MDSCs (12.7+/-13.3% vs 0.19+/-0.20%,), G-MDSCs (15.8+/-12.6% vs 0.35+/-0.40%,) and total-MDSCs (27.5+/-17.3% vs 0.55+/-0.41%,). M-MDSC (16.8+/-15.8% vs 5.4+/-4.8%,) and total-MDSC (33.3+/-18.5% vs 17.3+/-13.3%) frequency was higher in non- ventilated compared to moderate COVID-19 subjects. Serum IL-8 levels were higher in patients with COVID-19 than in normal healthy subjects (6.4+/-7.8 vs. 0.10+/-00 pg/mL). Ventilated patients (15.7+/-6.7 pg/mL), non-ventilated patients (5.7+/-2.7 pg/mL) and moderate patients (2.8+/-3.0 pg/mL) had significantly different levels of IL-8. A negative correlation was found between the frequency of G-MDSCs and the international normalized ratio (INR) test (r=-0.39), and between the frequency of total-MDSCs and oxygen saturation (%) (r=-0.39). COVID-19 patients with severe non-ventilated disease had the highest levels of M-MDSCs. In addition to systemic MDSCs, lung, serum IL-8, and other inflammatory biomarkers should be measured.
  • |*COVID-19[MESH]
  • |*Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells[MESH]
  • |HLA-DR Antigens/metabolism[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Interleukin-8[MESH]


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