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Serum zinc, copper, and other biometals are associated with covid-19 severity markers

A. Skalny, P. Timashev, M. Aschner, J. Aaseth, L. Chernova, V. Belyaev, A. Grabeklis, S. Notova, R. Lobinski, A. Tsatsakis, A. Svistunov, V. Fomin, A. Tinkov, P. Glybochko,
2021

The objective of the present study was to evaluate of serum metal levels in COVID-19 patients with different disease severity, and to investigate the independent association between serum metal profile and markers of lung damage. The cohort of COVID-19 patients consisted of groups of subjects with mild, moderate, and severe illness, 50 examinees each. Forty-four healthy subjects of the respective age were involved in the current study as the control group. Serum metal levels were evaluated using inductively-coupled plasma mass-spectrometry. Examination of COVID-19 patients demonstrated that heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, C-reactive protein levels, as well as lung damage increased significantly with COVID-19 severity, whereas SpO decreased gradually. Increasing COVID-19 severity was also associated with a significant gradual decrease in serum Ca, Fe, Se, Zn levels as compared to controls, whereas serum Cu and especially Cu/Zn ratio were elevated. No significant group differences in serum Mg and Mn levels were observed. Serum Ca, Fe, Se, Zn correlated positively with SpO , being inversely associated with fever, lung damage, and C-reactive protein concentrations. Opposite correlations were observed for Cu and Cu/Zn ratio. In regression models, serum Se levels were inversely associated with lung damage independently of other markers of disease severity, anthropometric, biochemical, and hemostatic parameters. Cu/Zn ratio was also considered as a significant predictor of lower SpO in adjusted regression models. Taken together, these findings demonstrated that metal metabolism significantly interferes with COVID-19 pathogenesis, although the causal relations as well as precise mechanisms are yet to be characterized. 2 2 2

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  • A. Skalny
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow State University of Technologies and Management
  • P. Timashev
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Lomonosov Moscow State University, N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • M. Aschner
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
  • J. Aaseth
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Innlandet Hospital Trust
  • L. Chernova
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
  • V. Belyaev
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
  • A. Grabeklis
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
  • S. Notova
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Orenburg State University
  • R. Lobinski
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Universite de Pau et des Pays de L'Adour
  • A. Tsatsakis
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, University of Crete Medical School
  • A. Svistunov
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
  • V. Fomin
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
  • A. Tinkov
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Yaroslavl State University
  • P. Glybochko
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Название журнала
  • Metabolites
Том
  • 11
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  • 4
Финансирующая организация
  • Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
Номер гранта
  • 075-15-2020-926
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  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC BY
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  • scopus