1. Longitudinal analysis reveals that delayed bystander CD8+ T cell activation and early immune pathology distinguish severe COVID-19 from mild disease
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Bergamaschi, L., Mescia, F., Turner, L., Hanson, A. L., Kotagiri, P., Dunmore, B. J., Ruffieux, H., de Sa, A., Huhn, O., Morgan, M. D., Gerber, P. P., Wills, M. R., Baker, S., Calero-Nieto, F. J., Doffinger, R., Dougan, G., Elmer, A., Goodfellow, I. G., Gupta, R. K., Hosmillo, M., Hunter, K., Kingston, N., Lehner, P. J., Matheson, N. J., Nicholson, J. K., Petrunkina, A. M., Richardson, S., Saunders, C., Thaventhiran, J. E. D., Toonen, E. J. M., Weekes, M. P., Gottgens, B., Toshner, M., Hess, C., Bradley, J. R., Lyons, P. A., Smith, K. G. C., Allison, J., Ansaripour, A., Betancourt, A., Bong, S. -H., Bower, G., Bucke, A., Bullman, B., Bunclark, K., Butcher, H., Calder, J., Canna, L., Caputo, D., Clapham-Riley, D., Cossetti, C., Coudert, J. D., de Bie, E. M. D. D., Dewhurst, E., di Stefano, G., Domingo, J., Epping, M., Fahey, C., Fawke, S., Fuller, S., Furlong, A., Gleadall, N., Graf, S., Graves, B., Gray, J., Grenfell, R., Harris, J., Hewitt, S., Hinch, A., Hodgson, J., Holmes, E., Huang, C., Ivers, T., Jackson, S., Jarvis, I., Jones, E., Kennet, J., Jose, S., Josipovic, M., Kasanicki, M., Kourampa, J., Laurenti, E., Legchenko, E., Le Gresley, E., Lewis, D., Linger, R., Mackay, M., Marioni, J. C., Marsden, J., Martin, J., Matara, C., Meadows, A., Meloy, S., Mende, N., Michael, A., Michel, R., Mwaura, L., Muldoon, F., Nice, F., O'Brien, C., O'Donnell, C., Okecha, G., Omarjee, O., Ovington, N., Owehand, W. H., Papadia, S., Patterson, C., Perera, M., Phelan, I., Pointon, L., Polgarova, P., Polwarth, G., Pond, N., Price, J., Publico, C., Rastall, R., Ribeiro, C., Richoz, N., Romashova, V., Rossi, S., Rowlands, J., Ruffolo, V., Yarkoni, N. S., Sharma, R., Shih, J., Selvan, M., Spencer, S., Stefanucci, L., Stark, H., Stephens, J., Stirrups, K. E., Strezlecki, M., Summers, C., Sutcliffe, R., Tilly, T., Tong, Z., Tordesillas, H., Treacy, C., Townsend, P., Walker, N., Webster, J., Wilson, N. K., Wood, J., Wylot, M., Yong, C., Mescia, Federica [0000-0002-2759-4027], Hanson, Aimee [0000-0002-0231-8771], Ruffieux, Helene [0000-0002-7113-2540], Morgan, Michael [0000-0003-0757-0711], Wills, Mark [0000-0001-8548-5729], Baker, Stephen [0000-0003-1308-5755], Dougan, Gordon [0000-0003-0022-965X], Gupta, Ravindra [0000-0001-9751-1808], Hosmillo, Myra [0000-0002-3514-7681], Kingston, Nathalie [0000-0002-9190-2231], Lehner, Paul [0000-0001-9383-1054], Matheson, Nicholas [0000-0002-3318-1851], Richardson, Sylvia [0000-0003-1998-492X], Thaventhiran, James [0000-0001-8616-074X], Weekes, Michael [0000-0003-3196-5545], Gottgens, Berthold [0000-0001-6302-5705], Toshner, Mark [0000-0002-3969-6143], Bradley, John [0000-0002-7774-8805], Lyons, Paul [0000-0001-7035-8997], Smith, Kenneth [0000-0003-3829-4326], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and Collaboration, Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease-National Institute of Health Research (CITIID-NIHR) COVID BioResource
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Disease ,macromolecular substances ,immune pathology ,Biology ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Systemic inflammation ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Severity of Illness Index ,Article ,Oxidative Phosphorylation ,03 medical and health sciences ,recovery ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunophenotyping ,Immune system ,Immunopathology ,Bystander effect ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,complement ,Longitudinal Studies ,systemic inflammation ,bystander CD8+ T cell ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Interleukin ,COVID-19 ,interferon ,Prognosis ,TNF-α ,Biomarkers ,Cytokines ,Disease Susceptibility ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Inflammation Mediators ,Phenotype ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Transcriptome ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
The kinetics of the immune changes in COVID-19 across severity groups have not been rigorously assessed. Using immunophenotyping, RNA sequencing, and serum cytokine analysis, we analyzed serial samples from 207 SARS-CoV2-infected individuals with a range of disease severities over 12 weeks from symptom onset. An early robust bystander CD8+ T cell immune response, without systemic inflammation, characterized asymptomatic or mild disease. Hospitalized individuals had delayed bystander responses and systemic inflammation that was already evident near symptom onset, indicating that immunopathology may be inevitable in some individuals. Viral load did not correlate with this early pathological response but did correlate with subsequent disease severity. Immune recovery is complex, with profound persistent cellular abnormalities in severe disease correlating with altered inflammatory responses, with signatures associated with increased oxidative phosphorylation replacing those driven by cytokines tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin (IL)-6. These late immunometabolic and immune defects may have clinical implications., Graphical abstract, The immune changes that underlie COVID-19 severity have not been fully defined. By analyzing a longitudinal cohort of COVID-19 patients and integrating inflammatory factors, immunophenotyping, and transcriptome data, Bergamaschi et al. identify both early and persistent immune changes that distinguish mild and/or asymptomatic from more severe disease.
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- 2021