Platelet and Monocyte Microvesicles as Potential Biomarkers of COVID-19 Severity: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

Puspa Wardhani, - and Nastasya Nunki and Yetti Hernaningsih and Asih Herawati (2024) Platelet and Monocyte Microvesicles as Potential Biomarkers of COVID-19 Severity: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. Annals of laboratory medicine. ISSN 2234-3806

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Abstract

Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) induces inflammation, coagulopathy following platelet and monocyte activation, and fibrinolysis, resulting in elevated D-dimer levels. Activated platelets and monocytes produce microvesicles (MVs). We analyzed the differences in platelet and monocyte MV counts in mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19, as well as their correlation with D-dimer levels. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, blood specimens were collected from 90 COVID-19 patients and analyzed for D-dimers using SYSMEX CS-2500. Platelet MVs (PMVs; PMVCD42b+ and PMVCD41a+), monocyte MVs (MMVs; MMVCD14+), and phosphatidylserinebinding annexin V (PS, AnnV+) were analyzed using a BD FACSCalibur instrument. Results: PMV and MMV counts were significantly increased in COVID-19 patients. AnnV+ PMVCD42b+ and AnnV+ PMVCD41a+ cell counts were higher in patients with severe COVID- 19 than in those with moderate clinical symptoms. The median (range) of AnnV+ PMVCD42b+ (MV/μL) in mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19 was 1,118.3 (328.1–1,910.5), 937.4 (311.4–2,909.5), and 1,298.8 (458.2–9,703.5), respectively (P =0.009). The median (range) for AnnV+ PMVCD41a+ (MV/μL) in mild, moderate, and severe disease was 885.5 (346.3–1,682.7), 663.5 (233.8–2,081.5), and 1,146.3 (333.3–10,296.6), respectively (P =0.007). D-dimer levels (ng/mL) weak correlated with AnnV+ PMVCD41a+ (P =0.047, r=0.258). Conclusions: PMV PMVCD42b+ and PMVCD41a+ counts were significantly increased in patients with severe clinical symptoms, and PMVCD41a+ counts correlated with D-dimer levels. Therefore, MV counts can be used as a potential biomarker of COVID-19 severity

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Annexin V, CD14, CD41a, CD42b, COVID-19, D-dimer, Microvesicles
Subjects: R Medicine > RB Pathology > RB37-56.5 Clinical pathology. Laboratory technique
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Patologi Klinik
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Puspa Wardhani, -NIDN0025027506
Nastasya NunkiUNSPECIFIED
Yetti HernaningsihNIDN0020127307
Asih HerawatiUNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Dwi Marina
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2024 08:11
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2024 03:14
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/133303
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