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Age-related differences in immune dynamics during SARS-CoV-2 infection in rhesus macaques

Authors :
Emily Speranza
Jyothi N Purushotham
Julia R Port
Benjamin Schwarz
Meaghan Flagg
Brandi N Williamson
Friederike Feldmann
Manmeet Singh
Lizzette Pérez-Pérez
Gail L Sturdevant
Lydia M Roberts
Aaron Carmody
Jonathan E Schulz
Neeltje van Doremalen
Atsushi Okumura
Jamie Lovaglio
Patrick W Hanley
Carl Shaia
Ronald N Germain
Sonja M Best
Vincent J Munster
Catharine M Bosio
Emmie de Wit
Source :
Life science alliance. 5(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Advanced age is a key predictor of severe COVID-19. To gain insight into this relationship, we used the rhesus macaque model of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Eight older and eight younger macaques were inoculated with SARS-CoV-2. Animals were evaluated using viral RNA quantification, clinical observations, thoracic radiographs, single-cell transcriptomics, multiparameter flow cytometry, multiplex immunohistochemistry, cytokine detection, and lipidomics analysis at predefined time points in various tissues. Differences in clinical signs, pulmonary infiltrates, and virus replication were limited. Transcriptional signatures of inflammation-associated genes in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid at 3 dpi revealed efficient mounting of innate immune defenses in both cohorts. However, age-specific divergence of immune responses emerged during the post-acute phase. Older animals exhibited sustained local inflammatory innate responses, whereas local effector T-cell responses were induced earlier in the younger animals. Circulating lipid mediator and cytokine levels highlighted increased repair-associated signals in the younger animals, and persistent pro-inflammatory responses in the older animals. In summary, despite similar disease outcomes, multi-omics profiling suggests that age may delay or impair antiviral cellular immune responses and delay efficient return to immune homeostasis.

Details

ISSN :
25751077
Volume :
5
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Life science alliance
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2ccfc40b07da7533d9ffbbc7a517112a