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001-es BibID:BIBFORM099048
Első szerző:Dzsudzsák Erika
Cím:Profiling of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes in COVID-19 disease / Erika Dzsudzsák, Renáta Sütő, Marianna Pócsi, Miklós Fagyas, Zoltán Szentkereszty, Béla Nagy Jr.
Dátum:2021
Megjegyzések:Introduction Serum total lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity was elevated and showed a positive correlation with disease severity and outcome in severe COVID-19 disease. However, it is still unknown whether the relative abundance or calculated activity of any LDH isoenzyme is predominately increased in COVID-19 subjects. Methods Twenty-two consecutive patients suffered from moderate or severe COVID-19 pneumonia were recruited into this study who showed enhanced total LDH activity. The ratio of LDH isoenzyme activities was further investigated using gel electrophoresis (Hydragel, Sebia) with densitometric evaluation. Calculated act ivity values of these isoenzymes were correlated with routine laboratory parameters, the degree of lungparenchymal affection based on chest CT and clinical outcome. Results Total LDH activity was raised in the range of 272-2141 U/L and significantly correlated with calculated LDH-3 and LDH-4 activities (r=0.765, P=0.0001; and r=0.783, P=0.0001, respectively). In contrast, the relative abundance of neither LDH isoenzyme was exclusively abnormal in COVID-19 patients. Calculated activity of LDH-3 and LDH-4 demonstrated a modest but statistically significant association with serum ferritin (r=0.437, P=0.042; r=0.505, P=0.016, respectively). When the relationship between the severity of pulmonary affection by SARS-CoV-2 infection and relative abundance of LDH isoenzymes was studied, a larger ratio of mid-zone fractions was observed in the presence of ? 50% lung parenchymal involvement. Finally, regardless of LDH isoenzyme pattern, abnormal relat ive ratio of LDH-4 and higher calculated LDH-3 and LDH-4 activity values were detected in subjects with unfavorable outcome. Conclusion No characteristic profile of LDH isoenzymes can be detected in COVID-19 pneumonia, however, elevated activities of LDH-3 and LDH-4 are associated with worse clinical outcomes.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
SARS-Cov-2
COVID-19
inflammation
LDH
electrophoresis
clinical outcome
Megjelenés:The Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. - 32 : 4 (2021), p. 432-441. -
További szerzők:Sütő Renáta (1986-) (aneszteziológus) Pócsi Marianna (1989-) (klinikai laboratóriumi kutató) Fagyas Miklós (1984-) (orvos) Szentkereszty Zoltán Nagy Béla Jr. (1980-) (labordiagnosztikai szakorvos)
Pályázati támogatás:FK 135327
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FK 128809
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ÚNKP21-3-I-DE-255
Egyéb
ÚNKP-21-5-DE-458
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BO/00069/21/5
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