[HTML][HTML] The associations of serum IL-37 with the severity and prognosis in patients with community-acquired pneumonia: a retrospective cohort study

JL Wang, X Chen, Y Xu, YX Chen, J Wang… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
JL Wang, X Chen, Y Xu, YX Chen, J Wang, YL Liu, HT Song, J Fei, H Zhao, L Fu
Frontiers in Immunology, 2021frontiersin.org
Background Recent evidences suggested that IL-37 may participate in the pathophysiology
of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Nevertheless, its exact biological role was
unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the associations of serum IL-37 with
the severity and prognosis in CAP patients based on a retrospective cohort study. Methods
The whole of 120 healthy subjects and 240 CAP patients were summoned. Peripheral blood
was collected and IL-37 was detected using ELISA. Results Serum IL-37 was obviously …
Background
Recent evidences suggested that IL-37 may participate in the pathophysiology of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Nevertheless, its exact biological role was unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the associations of serum IL-37 with the severity and prognosis in CAP patients based on a retrospective cohort study.
Methods
The whole of 120 healthy subjects and 240 CAP patients were summoned. Peripheral blood was collected and IL-37 was detected using ELISA.
Results
Serum IL-37 was obviously decreased in CAP patients on admission. In addition, serum IL-37 was gradually decreased in parallel with CAP severity scores. Correlative analysis revealed that serum IL-37 was negatively associated with CAP severity scores and inflammatory cytokines. Further logistical regression found that reduction of serum IL-37 augmented the severity of CAP patients. Moreover, the follow-up research was performed in CAP patients. Serum lower IL-37 on admission prolonged the hospital stay in CAP patients. Serum IL-37 combination with PSI and CURB-65 had a stronger predictive capacity for death than IL-37 and CAP severity score alone in CAP patients.
Conclusion
There are remarkably negative correlations between serum IL-37 with the severity and prognosis in CAP patients. Serum IL-37 on admission prolongs the hospital stay, demonstrating that IL-37 may involve in the process of CAP. Serum IL-37 may be regarded as a biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis for CAP patients.
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