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Severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection as a function of the interferon landscape across the respiratory tract of COVID-19 patients

Authors :
Andrea Bottazzi
Alessandro Ambrosi
Roberto Ferrarese
Sofia Sisti
Antonio E. Pontiroli
Laura Saracino
Fabio A. Facchini
Benedetta Sposito
Laura Pandolfi
Andreas Wack
Laura Marongiu
Vanessa Frangipane
Massimo Clementi
Ivan Zanoni
Stefania Crotta
Enju Liu
Nicasio Mancini
Riccardo Colombo
Federica Meloni
Elena Tagliabue
Tommaso Fossali
Nicola Clementi
Achille Broggi
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

SummaryThe COVID-19 outbreak driven by SARS-CoV-2 has caused more than 2.5 million deaths globally, with the most severe cases characterized by over-exuberant production of immune-mediators, the nature of which is not fully understood. Interferons of the type I (IFN-I) or type III (IFN-III) families are potent antivirals, but their role in COVID-19 remains debated. Our analysis of gene and protein expression along the respiratory tract shows that IFNs, especially IFN-III, are over-represented in the lower airways of patients with severe COVID-19, while high levels of IFN-III, and to a lesser extent IFN-I, characterize the upper airways of patients with high viral burden but reduced disease risk or severity; also, IFN expression varies with abundance of the cell types that produce them. Our data point to a dynamic process of inter- and intra-family production of IFNs in COVID-19, and suggest that IFNs play opposing roles at distinct anatomical sites.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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