In-depth analysis of laboratory parameters reveals the interplay between sex, age, and systemic inflammation in individuals with COVID-19

•Laboratory results from 178 887 Brazilian COVID-19 patients and controls were evaluated.•Distinct disease profiles influenced by age and sex were detected.•Such profiles may underly the occurrence of severe disease. The progression and severity of COVID-19 vary significantly in the population. Whil...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of infectious diseases 2021-04, Vol.105, p.579-587
Hauptverfasser: ten-Caten, Felipe, Gonzalez-Dias, Patrícia, Castro, Ícaro, Ogava, Rodrigo L.T., Giddaluru, Jeevan, Silva, Juan Carlo S., Martins, Felipe, Gonçalves, André N.A., Costa-Martins, André G., Araujo, José D., Viegas, Ana Carolina, Cunha, Fernando Q., Farsky, Sandra, Bozza, Fernando A., Levin, Anna S., Pannaraj, Pia S., de Silva, Thushan I., Minoprio, Paola, Pinheiro da Silva, Fabiano, Andrade, Bruno B., Nakaya, Helder I.
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Zusammenfassung:•Laboratory results from 178 887 Brazilian COVID-19 patients and controls were evaluated.•Distinct disease profiles influenced by age and sex were detected.•Such profiles may underly the occurrence of severe disease. The progression and severity of COVID-19 vary significantly in the population. While the hallmarks of SARS-CoV-2 and severe COVID-19 within routine laboratory parameters are emerging, the impact of sex and age on these profiles is still unknown. A multidimensional analysis was performed involving millions of records of laboratory parameters and diagnostic tests for 178 887 individuals from Brazil, of whom 33 266 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. Analyzed data included those relating to complete blood cell count, electrolytes, metabolites, arterial blood gases, enzymes, hormones, cancer biomarkers, and others. COVID-19 induced similar alterations in laboratory parameters in males and females. CRP and ferritin were increased, especially in older men with COVID-19, whereas abnormal liver function tests were common across several age groups, except for young women. Low peripheral blood basophils and eosinophils were more common in the elderly with COVID-19. Both male and female COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care units displayed alterations in the coagulation system, and higher values for neutrophils, CRP, and lactate dehydrogenase. Our study uncovered the laboratory profiles of a large cohort of COVID-19 patients, which formed the basis of discrepancies influenced by aging and biological sex. These profiles directly linked COVID-19 disease presentation to an intricate interplay between sex, age, and immune activation.
ISSN:1201-9712
1878-3511
DOI:10.1016/j.ijid.2021.03.016