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Growth Arrest-Specific Factor 6 (GAS6) Is Increased in COVID-19 Patients and Predicts Clinical Outcome

Albert Morales, Silvia Rojo‐Rello, Helena Cristóbal, Aida Fiz‐López, Elisa Arribas‐Rodríguez, Montserrat Marı́, Anna Tutusaus, Paloma Cal‐Sabater, Gerry A. F. Nicolaes, Jose T. Ortiz‐Pérez, David Bernardo, Pablo Garcı́a de Frutos

2021Biomedicines32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Growth arrest-specific factor 6 (GAS6) and the Tyro3, AXL, and MERTK (TAM) receptors counterbalance pro-inflammatory responses. AXL is a candidate receptor for SARS-CoV-2, particularly in the respiratory system, and the GAS6/AXL axis is targeted in current clinical trials against COVID-19. However, GAS6 and TAMs have not been evaluated in COVID-19 patients at emergency admission. METHODS: Plasma GAS6, AXL, and MERTK were analyzed in 132 patients consecutively admitted to the emergency ward during the first peak of COVID-19. RESULTS: GAS6 levels were higher in the SARS-CoV-2-positive patients, increasing progressively with the severity of the disease. Patients with initial GAS6 at the highest quartile had the worst outcome, with a 3-month survival of 65%, compared to a 90% survival for the rest. Soluble AXL exhibited higher plasma concentration in deceased patients, without significant differences in MERTK among SARS-CoV-2-positive groups. GAS6 mRNA was mainly expressed in alveolar cells and AXL in airway macrophages. Remarkably, THP-1 human macrophage differentiation neatly induces AXL, and its inhibition (bemcentinib) reduced cytokine production in human macrophages after LPS challenge. CONCLUSIONS: Plasma GAS6 and AXL levels reflect COVID-19 severity and could be early markers of disease prognosis, supporting a relevant role of the GAS6/AXL system in the immune response in COVID-19.

Topics & Concepts

GAS6MERTKAXL receptor tyrosine kinaseMedicineInternal medicineImmunologyReceptorGrowth factorReceptor tyrosine kinasePlatelet-derived growth factor receptorPhagocytosis and Immune RegulationImmune responses and vaccinationsPeripheral Neuropathies and Disorders