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Differential Expression of Cytokines, Transcriptome and miRNA in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Egyptian's Patients

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Tanta University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Corona Virus Infection

Treatments

Genetic: COVID-19 Diagnostic and Assessment Tests

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04583566
CTM_COVID-19

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this effort is to study host-pathogen interaction in Egyptian patients infected with COVID-19. The investigators will perform genome-wide miRNA and transcriptome screens in the infected patients along with healthy ones for comparison. All types of cytokines play pivotal roles in immunity, including the responses to different viral infections. Therefore, The investigators will study the cytokines profile in response to that infection. By comparing miRNA and transcriptome screens along with cytokines profiles, an important molecule might be identified that could play role in the inhibition of the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition, this information will help us gaining awareness of the immune process and knowing about the genes involved in the immune response against COVID-19 with an emphasis on the expression of cytokines.

Full description

Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans, coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections that can be mild, such as some cases of the common cold, and others that can be lethal, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), (middle east respiratory syndrome) MERS, and COVID-19. They contain a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome. The genome size ranges from approximately 27 to 34 kilobases. It has a 5' methylated cap "5'leader, UTR", replicas/transcriptase enzyme, spike (S) protein, envelope (E) protein, membrane (M) protein, nucleocapsid (N) protein, 3'untranslated region (3'UTR), and a poly (A) tail, respectively. The S protein has a major role in eliciting the protective immunity during infection with SARS-corona virus (SARS-CoV) by inducing neutralizing-antibodies and T-cell responses. It is also the most mutated part of the coronavirus genome. The aim of this effort is to study host-pathogen interaction in Egyptian patients infected with COVID-19. The investigators will perform genome-wide miRNA and transcriptome screens in the infected patients along with healthy ones for comparison. All types of cytokines play pivotal roles in immunity, including the responses to different viral infections. Therefore, The investigators will study the cytokines profile in response to that infection. By comparing miRNA and transcriptome screens along with cytokines profiles, an important molecule might be identified, which could play role in the inhibition of the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition, this information will help us gaining awareness of the immune process and knowing about the genes involved in the immune response against COVID-19 with an emphasis on the expression of cytokines.

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Confirmed COVID-19 Patients, and patients aged above 18 will be considered in this project.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients with more than one of these chronic diseases; diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cardiac diseases, and livers diseases grade 2 and 3 will be excluded.

Trial design

40 participants in 3 patient groups

COVID-19 Severe Symptoms
Description:
Patients with severe symptoms need oxygen and ventilation.
Treatment:
Genetic: COVID-19 Diagnostic and Assessment Tests
COVID-19 Mild Symptoms
Description:
Patients with moderate symptoms, like normal flu symptoms. They do not need oxygen or ventilation
Treatment:
Genetic: COVID-19 Diagnostic and Assessment Tests
Control Healthy
Description:
Healthy group with out any infection or symptoms.
Treatment:
Genetic: COVID-19 Diagnostic and Assessment Tests

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Mohammed El Shanshoury, Professor

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