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C-Reactive Protein a Promising Biomarker of COVID-19 Severity

Muntaha Fazal

2021Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The 2019 coronavirus outbreak poses a threat to scientific, societal, financial, and health resources. The complex pathogenesis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus centers on the unpredictable clinical progression of the disease, which may evolve abruptly and result in critical and life-threatening clinical complications. Effective clinical laboratory biomarkers that can classify patients according to risk are essential for ensuring timely treatment, and an analysis of recently published studies found cytokine storm and coagulation disorders were leading factors of severe COVID-19 complications. The following inflammatory, biochemical, and hematology biomarkers markers have been identified in COVID-19 patients; neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, c-reactive protein, procalcitonin, urea, liver enzymes, lactate dehydrogenase, serum amyloid A, cytokines, d-dimer, fibrinogen, ferritin, troponin, creatinine kinase, and lymphocyte, leukocyte, and platelet counts. These factors are predictors of disease severity and some are involved in the pathogenesis of COVID-19. CRP is an acute-phase, non-specific serological biomarker of inflammation and infection and is related to disease severities and outcomes. In the present study, CRP levels were found to rise dramatically among COVID-19 patients, and our findings suggest CRP could be utilized clinically to predict COVID-19 prognosis and severity even before disease progression and the manifestation of clinical symptoms.

Topics & Concepts

ProcalcitoninBiomarkerMedicineFibrinogenAcute-phase proteinInternal medicineC-reactive proteinNeopterinPathogenesisImmunologyCytokine stormDiseaseSerum amyloid ATroponinLactate dehydrogenaseLymphocytopeniaGastroenterologyLymphocyteInflammationSepsisCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Myocardial infarctionInfectious disease (medical specialty)BiologyEnzymeBiochemistryCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research
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