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Post-acute COVID-19 associated with evidence of bystander T-cell activation and a recurring AMR bacterial pneumonia

Authors :
Gregorova, M
Morse, D
Brignoli, T
Steventon, J
Hamilton, F
Albur, M
Arnold, D
Thomas, M
Halliday, A
Baum, H
Rice, C
Avison, MB
Davidson, AD
Santopaolo, M
Oliver, E
Goenka, A
Finn, A
Wooldridge, L
Amulic, B
Boyton, RJ
Altmann, DM
Butler, DK
McMurray, C
Stockton, J
Nicholls, S
Cooper, C
Loman, N
Cox, MJ
Rivino, L
Massey, RC
Welton Foundation
National Institutes of Health
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Wellcome Trust
Versus Arthritis
Commission of the European Communities
Source :
Gregorova, M, Morse, D, Brignoli, T, Steventon, J, Hamilton, F, Albur, M, Arnold, D, Thomas, M, Halliday, A, Baum, H, Rice, C, Avison, M B, Davidson, A D, Santopaolo, M, Oliver, E, Goenka, A, Finn, A, Wooldridge, L, Amulic, B, Boyton, R J, Altmann, D M, Butler, D K, McMurray, C, Stockton, J, Nicholls, S, Cooper, C, Loman, N, Cox, M J, Rivino, L & Massey, R C 2020, ' Post-acute COVID-19 associated with evidence of bystander T-cell activation and a recurring AMR bacterial pneumonia ', eLife, vol. 9, e63430 . https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.63430
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Here we describe the case of a COVID-19 patient who developed recurring ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa that acquired increasing levels of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in response to treatment. Metagenomic analysis revealed the AMR genotype, while immunological analysis revealed massive and escalating levels of T-cell activation. These were both SARS-CoV-2 and P. aeruginosa specific, and bystander activated, which may have contributed to this patient's persistent symptoms and radiological changes.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gregorova, M, Morse, D, Brignoli, T, Steventon, J, Hamilton, F, Albur, M, Arnold, D, Thomas, M, Halliday, A, Baum, H, Rice, C, Avison, M B, Davidson, A D, Santopaolo, M, Oliver, E, Goenka, A, Finn, A, Wooldridge, L, Amulic, B, Boyton, R J, Altmann, D M, Butler, D K, McMurray, C, Stockton, J, Nicholls, S, Cooper, C, Loman, N, Cox, M J, Rivino, L & Massey, R C 2020, ' Post-acute COVID-19 associated with evidence of bystander T-cell activation and a recurring AMR bacterial pneumonia ', eLife, vol. 9, e63430 . https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.63430
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..8c4bc002b989c9b057d52abd1dfe4714