Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4386814623> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4386814623 endingPage "14195" @default.
- W4386814623 startingPage "14195" @default.
- W4386814623 abstract "Currently, biological markers for COVID-19 disease severity still constitute the main goal of enhancing an efficient treatment to reduce critical consequences such as an abnormal systemic inflammatory response. In this regard, the latest research has shown that Pentraxin 3 (PTX3), a highly conserved innate immunity protein, may serve as a valuable biochemical marker. Based on this evidence, we conducted a case–control study to compare the PTX3 serum levels and several immune-inflammatory mediators of 80 healthcare workers who were subdivided into subjects who were previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 (n = 40) and individuals who were never infected (n = 40). Using a commercially available Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), PTX3 and various immune-inflammatory protein levels were assessed in serum samples, while also considering possible variables (e.g., gender-related differences). We have shown elevated levels of PTX3 and other inflammatory proteins in previously infected COVID-19-positive subjects (p < 0.001). Moreover, the obtained data also indicate a degree of severity influenced by gender, as shown by the subgroup analysis, in which PTX3 expression was more pronounced in previously COVID-19-positive males (p < 0.001) than in females (p < 0.05) compared to the respective controls. In addition, our data further validate, through a direct comparison of previously COVID-19-positive subjects, greater pro-inflammatory levels in males than in females. Overall, our results may support the validity of PTX3 as a systemic biomarker in prolonged systemic inflammatory responses in the context of COVID-19. Thus, PTX3 modulation could constitute an effective therapeutic strategy for improving the recovery from COVID-19 and its systemic long-term consequences." @default.
- W4386814623 created "2023-09-18" @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5007489715 @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5021080844 @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5023839973 @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5032877685 @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5042899846 @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5059107542 @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5061879252 @default.
- W4386814623 creator A5080472441 @default.
- W4386814623 date "2023-09-17" @default.
- W4386814623 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W4386814623 title "Serum Pentraxin 3 as Promising Biormarker for the Long-Lasting Inflammatory Response of COVID-19" @default.
- W4386814623 cites W1606002920 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2000767998 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2051220467 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2077099039 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2102534548 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2160125610 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2280734260 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2465134196 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2786501966 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2903787025 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2926015082 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2938319506 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W2954966589 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3001118548 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3002805472 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3020512604 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3028833561 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3037185429 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3037676127 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3041960835 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3047996214 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3080654873 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3080981445 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3087077981 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3100180692 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3111243178 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3133517424 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3135057655 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3153912282 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3156769530 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3165910626 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3170549259 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3175904839 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3189648739 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3195596939 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3201551509 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W3208342532 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4200011477 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4200044874 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4205760778 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4206929528 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4220706949 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4220988661 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4224252915 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4224289979 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4224317813 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4229072619 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4281250656 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4283270353 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4287837768 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4292622968 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4303613822 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4307705334 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4311472757 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4316014106 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4319985408 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4362473492 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4378349081 @default.
- W4386814623 cites W4380995448 @default.
- W4386814623 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241814195" @default.
- W4386814623 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37762499" @default.
- W4386814623 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4386814623 type Work @default.
- W4386814623 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4386814623 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5007489715 @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5021080844 @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5023839973 @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5032877685 @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5042899846 @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5059107542 @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5061879252 @default.
- W4386814623 hasAuthorship W4386814623A5080472441 @default.
- W4386814623 hasBestOaLocation W43868146231 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C127901578 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C136449434 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C164027704 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C2776252253 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C2776914184 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4386814623 hasConcept C2781197716 @default.