Serum stratifin and presepsin as candidate biomarkers for early detection of COVID-19 disease progression

J Pharmacol Sci. 2022 Sep;150(1):21-30. doi: 10.1016/j.jphs.2022.06.002. Epub 2022 Jun 13.

Abstract

The prognosis of patients with severe cases of COVID-19 is poor; thus, biomarkers for earlier prediction of COVID-19 progression are vital. We measured levels of five lung injury-related biomarkers, SP-D, KL-6, presepsin, kallistatin and stratifin, in serum samples collected serially during hospitalization from 31 patients with mild/moderate or severe/critical COVID-19 pneumonia, and their predictive performances were compared. Like the previously reported presepsin, a new biomarker candidate, stratifin, was significantly elevated with the onset of severe or critical symptoms in COVID-19 patients and decreased with symptom improvement. Notably, changes in stratifin and presepsin levels were distinctly earlier than those in SP-D, KL-6 and even SpO2/FiO2 values. Furthermore, serum levels of these biomarkers were significantly higher at the pre-severe stage (before the start of oxygen support) of patients who eventually advanced to severe/critical stages than in the patients who remained at the mild/moderate stage. These results were confirmed in an independent cohort, including 71 mild/moderate and 14 severe/critical patients, for whom the performance of stratifin and presepsin in discriminating between mild/moderate and pre-severe conditions of COVID-19 patients was superior to that of the SpO2/FiO2 ratio. Therefore, we concluded that stratifin and presepsin could be used as prognostic biomarkers for severe COVID-19 progression.

Keywords: COVID-19; Predictive biomarker; Presepsin; Stratifin.

MeSH terms

  • 14-3-3 Proteins / blood
  • Biomarkers
  • COVID-19* / diagnosis
  • Disease Progression
  • Exoribonucleases / blood
  • Humans
  • Lipopolysaccharide Receptors* / blood
  • Peptide Fragments / blood
  • Pulmonary Surfactant-Associated Protein D

Substances

  • 14-3-3 Proteins
  • Biomarkers
  • Lipopolysaccharide Receptors
  • Peptide Fragments
  • Pulmonary Surfactant-Associated Protein D
  • presepsin protein, human
  • Exoribonucleases
  • SFN protein, human