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The risk of COVID-19 death is much greater and age-dependent with type I IFN autoantibodies.

Authors :
Manry J
Bastard P
Gervais A
Le Voyer T
Rosain J
Philippot Q
Michailidis E
Hoffmann HH
Eto S
Garcia-Prat M
Bizien L
Parra-Martínez A
Yang R
Haljasmägi L
Migaud M
Särekannu K
Maslovskaja J
de Prost N
Tandjaoui-Lambiotte Y
Luyt CE
Amador-Borrero B
Gaudet A
Poissy J
Morel P
Richard P
Cognasse F
Troya J
Trouillet-Assant S
Belot A
Saker K
Garçon P
Rivière JG
Lagier JC
Gentile S
Rosen L
Shaw E
Morio T
Tanaka J
Dalmau D
Tharaux PL
Sene D
Stepanian A
Mégarbane B
Triantafyllia V
Fekkar A
Heath J
Franco J
Anaya JM
Solé-Violán J
Imberti L
Biondi A
Bonfanti P
Castagnoli R
Delmonte O
Zhang Y
Snow A
Holland S
Biggs C
Moncada-Vélez M
Arias A
Lorenzo L
Boucherit S
Anglicheau D
Planas A
Haerynck F
Duvlis S
Nussbaum R
Ozcelik T
Keles S
Bousfiha A
El Bakkouri J
Ramirez-Santana C
Paul S
Pan-Hammarstrom Q
Hammarstrom L
Dupont A
Kurolap A
Metz C
Aiuti A
Casari G
Lampasona V
Ciceri F
Barreiros L
Dominguez-Garrido E
Vidigal M
Zatz M
van de Beek D
Sahanic S
Tancevski I
Stepanovskyy Y
Boyarchuk O
Nukui Y
Tsumura M
Vidaur L
Tangye S
Burrel S
Duffy D
Quintana-Murci L
Klocperk A
Kann N
Shcherbina A
Lau YL
Leung D
Coulongeat M
Marlet J
Koning R
Reyes L
Chauvineau-Grenier A
Venet F
Monneret G
Nussenzweig M
Arrestier R
Boudhabhay I
Baris-Feldman H
Hagin D
Wauters J
Meyts I
Dyer A
Kennelly S
Bourke N
Halwani R
Sharif-Askari F
Dorgham K
Sallette J
Mehlal-Sedkaoui S
AlKhater S
Rigo-Bonnin R
Morandeira F
Roussel L
Vinh D
Erikstrup C
Condino-Neto A
Prando C
Bondarenko A
Spaan A
Gilardin L
Fellay J
Lyonnet S
Bilguvar K
Lifton R
Mane S
Anderson M
Boisson B
Béziat V
Zhang SY
Andreakos E
Hermine O
Pujol A
Peterson P
Mogensen TH
Rowen L
Mond J
Debette S
deLamballerie X
Burdet C
Bouadma L
Zins M
Soler-Palacin P
Colobran R
Gorochov G
Solanich X
Susen S
Martinez-Picado J
Raoult D
Vasse M
Gregersen P
Rodríguez-Gallego C
Piemonti L
Notarangelo L
Su H
Kisand K
Okada S
Puel A
Jouanguy E
Rice C
Tiberghien P
Zhang Q
Casanova JL
Abel L
Cobat A
Source :
Research square [Res Sq] 2022 Jan 14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jan 14.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

SARS-CoV-2 infection fatality rate (IFR) doubles with every five years of age from childhood onward. Circulating autoantibodies neutralizing IFN-α, IFN-ω, and/or IFN-β are found in ~20% of deceased patients across age groups. In the general population, they are found in ~1% of individuals aged 20-70 years and in >4% of those >70 years old. With a sample of 1,261 deceased patients and 34,159 uninfected individuals, we estimated both IFR and relative risk of death (RRD) across age groups for individuals carrying autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs, relative to non-carriers. For autoantibodies neutralizing IFN-α2 or IFN-ω, the RRD was 17.0[95% CI:11.7-24.7] for individuals under 70 years old and 5.8[4.5-7.4] for individuals aged 70 and over, whereas, for autoantibodies neutralizing both molecules, the RRD was 188.3[44.8-774.4] and 7.2[5.0-10.3], respectively. IFRs increased with age, from 0.17%[0.12-0.31] for individuals <40 years old to 26.7%[20.3-35.2] for those ≥80 years old for autoantibodies neutralizing IFN-α2 or IFN-ω, and from 0.84%[0.31-8.28] to 40.5%[27.82-61.20] for the same two age groups, for autoantibodies neutralizing both molecules. Autoantibodies against type I IFNs increase IFRs, and are associated with high RRDs, particularly those neutralizing both IFN-α2 and -ω. Remarkably, IFR increases with age, whereas RRD decreases with age. Autoimmunity to type I IFNs appears to be second only to age among common predictors of COVID-19 death.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2693-5015
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Research square
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35043109
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1225906/v1