Early Cytokine Profiles in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19 and Their Association with Mortality
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Gamarra Morales, Yenifer; Molina-López, Jorge; Machado Casas, Juan Francisco; Herrera Quintana, Lourdes María; Vázquez Lorente, Héctor; Pérez Villares, José Miguel; Planells Del Pozo, Elena MaríaEditorial
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COVID-19 interleukin Mortality
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2026-04-11Referencia bibliográfica
Gamarra-Morales, Y., Molina-López, J., Machado-Casas, J. F., Herrera-Quintana, L., Vázquez-Lorente, H., Pérez-Villares, J. M., & Planells, E. (2026). Early Cytokine Profiles in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19 and Their Association with Mortality. Metabolites, 16(4), 256. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo16040256
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European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Junta de Andalucía - (REF. A-CTS-708-UGR20); Project FIS PI10/1993 from the Spanish Carlos III Health Institute - (REF. FPU18/03702); Spanish Ministry of Education - (REF. FPU18/03655)Resumen
Background/Objectives: The purpose of this study was to (i) determine the levels of interleukins in patients with COVID-19 admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and (ii) evaluate their early dynamics, as well as (iii) assess their relationships with morbidity and mortality. Methods: This was a prospective analytical study of critically ill patients with COVID-19 who were monitored from admission to three days of stay in the ICU. Circulating levels of IL-1β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-7, IL-8, IL-10, and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) were measured. Cytokine levels were analysed in relation to clinical severity parameters and 28-day mortality. Results: A dynamic cytokine response was observed during the first 72 h, with a significant increase in TNF-α levels and a decrease in IL-10 and IL-1β. Non-survivors showed higher TNF-α levels than survivors. In the multivariable analysis adjusted for clinical severity, TNF-α remained independently associated with 28-day mortality, whereas other cytokines did not retain statistical significance. The overall predictive performance of cytokines was moderate. Conclusions: Early cytokine dynamics reflect the evolving inflammatory response in critically ill COVID-19 patients. TNF-α emerges as an independent predictor of mortality, supporting its role as a relevant biomarker of adverse outcomes. Although its predictive capacity is moderate, TNF-α may provide clinically meaningful information for risk stratification when integrated with established clinical and laboratory parameters.





