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HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19

Cilt: 18 Sayı: 3 2 Temmuz 2025
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HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19

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Purpose: COVID-19 may have acute and chronic adverse effects on the cardiovascular system. Heat shock protein beta-7 (HSPB7) is a cardiovascular heat-shock protein, and tetranectin is a type-C calcium (Ca)-binding lectin. The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between HSPB7, tetranectin, disease severity and myocardial injury in COVID-19. Materials and methods: This study included 26 COVID-19 patients and 26 age and sex-matched healthy controls. Demographic characteristics, routine hemograms, and biochemical parameters were recorded. COVID-19 patients were classified as having mild to moderate and severe COVID-19 using clinical and laboratory data. HSPB7 and tetranectin levels were measured using commercial ELISA kits. Results: C-reactive protein, fasting glucose, ferritin, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte, monocyte-to-lymphocyte, and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratios were significantly elevated, whereas calcium, and albumin were decreased in COVID-19 patients (p<0.05). Respiratory rate, D-dimer, and ferritin were higher while SO2 and lymphocyte counts were lower in severe COVID-19 patients (p<0.05). Serum HSPB7 levels were higher in COVID-19 patients vs healthy controls (p<0.01), whereas tetranectin concentration was lower (p<0.001). When the cases were evaluated according to the severity of the disease it was observed that, HSPB7 level was increased in patients with severe COVID-19 and tetranectin was decreased parallel to the severity of the disease (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). HSPB7 concentration was positively correlated with ferritin (p=0.002). Tetranectin was negatively correlated with HSPB7, ferritin and troponin (p=0.041, p<0.01, and p=0.005, respectively). Conclusion: The consequence of the present study indicates tetranectin as a potential biomarker for an accurate and more comprehensive understanding severity of cardiac damage in COVID-19 patients.

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Pamukkale University Non-Interventional Clinical Research Ethics Committee

Etik Beyan

Permission date (03.08.2021), Number: E-60116787-020-90354 (NO: 14)

Kaynakça

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Konular

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Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Erken Görünüm Tarihi

13 Haziran 2025

Yayımlanma Tarihi

2 Temmuz 2025

Gönderilme Tarihi

28 Nisan 2025

Kabul Tarihi

3 Haziran 2025

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2025 Cilt: 18 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA
Kılıç Erkek, Ö., Gündoğdu, G., Akın, D., & Küçükatay, Z. M. (2025). HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19. Pamukkale Medical Journal, 18(3), 696-705. https://doi.org/10.31362/patd.1685453
AMA
1.Kılıç Erkek Ö, Gündoğdu G, Akın D, Küçükatay ZM. HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19. Pam Tıp Derg. 2025;18(3):696-705. doi:10.31362/patd.1685453
Chicago
Kılıç Erkek, Özgen, Gülşah Gündoğdu, Davut Akın, ve Z. Melek Küçükatay. 2025. “HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19”. Pamukkale Medical Journal 18 (3): 696-705. https://doi.org/10.31362/patd.1685453.
EndNote
Kılıç Erkek Ö, Gündoğdu G, Akın D, Küçükatay ZM (01 Temmuz 2025) HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19. Pamukkale Medical Journal 18 3 696–705.
IEEE
[1]Ö. Kılıç Erkek, G. Gündoğdu, D. Akın, ve Z. M. Küçükatay, “HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19”, Pam Tıp Derg, c. 18, sy 3, ss. 696–705, Tem. 2025, doi: 10.31362/patd.1685453.
ISNAD
Kılıç Erkek, Özgen - Gündoğdu, Gülşah - Akın, Davut - Küçükatay, Z. Melek. “HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19”. Pamukkale Medical Journal 18/3 (01 Temmuz 2025): 696-705. https://doi.org/10.31362/patd.1685453.
JAMA
1.Kılıç Erkek Ö, Gündoğdu G, Akın D, Küçükatay ZM. HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19. Pam Tıp Derg. 2025;18:696–705.
MLA
Kılıç Erkek, Özgen, vd. “HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19”. Pamukkale Medical Journal, c. 18, sy 3, Temmuz 2025, ss. 696-05, doi:10.31362/patd.1685453.
Vancouver
1.Özgen Kılıç Erkek, Gülşah Gündoğdu, Davut Akın, Z. Melek Küçükatay. HSPB7 and tetranectin levels are associated with severity of COVID-19. Pam Tıp Derg. 01 Temmuz 2025;18(3):696-705. doi:10.31362/patd.1685453
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