The SARS-CoV-2 infection in the airway epithelium induces cytopathic effects and the cessation of ciliary movement. Increased cytokines and chemokines have been reported to be associated with the severity of the disease. However, most of the molecular and cellular aspects of the inflammatory response and the processes of development of humoral and cellular immunity in these patients are unknown. The aim of this study is characterizing inflammatory processes, seeking to expand the knowledge of the cellular and molecular pathophysiology of COVID-19 that could help in the decision-making of treating health personnel. Mainly, the study is focused on analyzing the inflammatory response by determining cytokines and chemokines. Also, the viral load of the patients with COVID-19 will be determined and will be correlated with the antibody titers. On the other hand, cells will be immunophenotyped to search the cellular depletion profile. Finally, an epidemiological analysis of the patients will be carried out.
Other: Active COVID-19 disease
Adult patients admitted to the UMAE Specialty Hospital of CMN SXXI with a diagnosis of COVID-19. The diagnosis must be corroborated by the RT-PCR test.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients over 16 years old with positive molecular diagnosis of Covid-19, in the
Laboratory of IMSS
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with immunosuppressive diseases: HIV +, Hepatitis C virus, primary
immunodeficiencies, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus and patients under
treatment with immunosuppressants
UMAE Hospital de Especialidades del Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI, IMSS.
México, Ciudad De México, Mexico
Investigator: Suria Loza Jalil, MD
Contact: 52 55 56276900
suria_loza@yahoo.com
Constantino López Macías, PhD
52 55 56276900 - 21476
constantino.lopez@imss.gob.mx
Eduardo Ferat-Osorio, PhD
52 55 56276900 - 21476
eduardoferat@me.com
Constantino López Macías, PhD, Study Chair
UIMIQ Hospital de especialidades, CMN S.XXI