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. 2021 Feb 9;8:544993. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.544993

Table 1.

Represents number of patients included in each studies immunopathological changes reported in COVID-19 (2019-nCoV) infected patients.

Study Number of patients Immunopathological changes (Lymphocytes and neutophils counts) Cytokine and chemokine levels in COVID-19 patients References
1 1 Mild changes in blood like leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. NA (17)
2 2 Lymphocyte, Neutophil, WBC counts were in normal range for patient 1, in Patient 2 lymphocyte count reduced. NA (18)
3 4 Neutophil count reduced in discharged adult patients upon treatment but patients severely affected had high neutrophil and low lymphocyte count. NA (19)
4 6 Adult patient displayed high neutophil level and an elderly patient depleted in neutophils count. Lymphocyte count decreased in two other elderly patients. NA (20)
5 9 Average lymphocyte count increased and neutrophil count remained within range in children. IL-6, IL-17F, IL-22 levels were higher than normal range. (21)
6 13 Reduced lymphocyte count and neutrophil count in medium range. NA (22)
7 41 Highly Significant difference noted in neutophil count in ICU patient compared to Non-ICU, significantly low lymphocyte count in ICU patients. IL2, IL7, IL10, GSCF, IP10, MCP1, MIP-1α, and TNF-α were significantly high in ICU patients. (1)
8 50 Significant decrease in lymphocyte count and increase in neutrophil count observed in critically ill patients compared to moderate group. IP-10, MCP-3, HGF, MIG and MIP-1α levels were high in critical patients (ICU). (23)
9 99 In 35% patients lymphocyte count decreased and in 38% patients neutrophil count increased during SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia. IL-6 level was elevated in 52% patients. (24)
10 137 Lymphocyte count below 1 × 109/L was found in 27% patients. NA (25)
11 138 Neutophil count significantly increased in fatal cases than non-fatal cases. Lymphocyte count reduced among fatal cases than non-fatal patients. NA (12)
12 191 Lymphocyte count was significantly lower in non-survivor than survivors. IL-6 level was elevated substantially in non-survivors. (26)
13 710 No significant changes observed in survivor or non-survivor groups. NA (27)

NA, not available; IL, Interleukins; TNF-α, Tumor necrosis factor-α; IFN-γ, Interferon-γ; CXCL10/IP-10, IFN-γ induced protein 10; MCP-3, monocyte chemotactic protein-3; HGF, hepatocyte growth factor; MIG/CXCL9, monokine induced IFN gamma; MIP-1α, macrophage inflammatory protein 1 alpha.