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Human SARS-CoV-2 challenge resolves local and systemic response dynamics

Authors :
Rik G.H. Lindeboom
Kaylee B. Worlock
Lisa M. Dratva
Masahiro Yoshida
David Scobie
Helen R. Wagstaffe
Laura Richardson
Anna Wilbrey-Clark
Josephine L. Barnes
Krzysztof Polanski
Jessica Allen-Hyttinen
Puja Mehta
Dinithi Sumanaweera
Jacqueline Boccacino
Waradon Sungnak
Ni Huang
Lira Mamanova
Rakesh Kapuge
Liam Bolt
Elena Prigmore
Ben Killingley
Mariya Kalinova
Maria Mayer
Alison Boyers
Alex Mann
Vitor Teixeira
Sam M. Janes
Rachel C. Chambers
Muzlifah Haniffa
Andrew Catchpole
Robert Heyderman
Mahdad Noursadeghi
Benny Chain
Andreas Mayer
Kerstin B. Meyer
Christopher Chiu
Marko Z. Nikolić
Sarah A. Teichmann
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is an ongoing global health threat, yet our understanding of the cellular disease dynamics remains limited. In our unique COVID-19 human challenge study we used single cell genomics of nasopharyngeal swabs and blood to temporally resolve abortive, transient and sustained infections in 16 seronegative individuals challenged with preAlpha-SARS-CoV-2. Our analyses revealed rapid changes in cell type proportions and dozens of highly dynamic cellular response states in epithelial and immune cells associated with specific timepoints or infection status. We observed that the interferon response in blood precedes the nasopharynx, and that nasopharyngeal immune infiltration occurred early in transient but later in sustained infection, and thus correlated with preventing sustained infection. Ciliated cells showed an acute response phase, upregulated MHC class II while infected, and were most permissive for viral replication, whilst nasal T cells and macrophages were infected non-productively. We resolve 54 T cell states, including acutely activated T cells that clonally expanded while carrying convergent SARS-CoV-2 motifs. Our novel computational pipeline (Cell2TCR) identifies activated antigen-responding clonotype groups and motifs in any dataset. Together, we show that our detailed time series data (covid19cellatlas.org) can serve as a “Rosetta stone” for the epithelial and immune cell responses, and reveals early dynamic responses associated with protection from infection.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d220950228bcc70a9b7e6d3734f32b9f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.13.23288227