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Peripheral innate and adaptive immune cells during <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19: Functional neutrophils, pro‐inflammatory monocytes, and half‐dead lymphocytes

Authors :
İlhan Ocak
Serpil Görçin
Nadir Alpay
Alaattin Yildiz
Emel Eksioglu-Demiralp
Dilek Bakan
Uluhan Sili
Servet Alan
Rayfe Yürekli
Eksioglu-Demiralp, Emel
Alan, Servet
Sili, Uluhan
Bakan, Dilek
Ocak, Ilhan
Yurekli, Rayfe
Alpay, Nadir
Gorcin, Serpil
Yildiz, Alaattin
Source :
Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry. 102:153-167
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

SUMMARYA better understanding of the innate and adaptive cells in the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus is a necessity for the development of effective treatment methods and vaccines. We studied phenotypic features of innate and adaptive immune cells, oxidative burst, phagocytosis and apoptosis. One hundred and three patients with COVID-19 grouped according to their clinical features as mild (35%), moderate (40.8%), and severe (24.3%) were included in the study. Monocytes from all COVID-19 patients were CD16+ pro-inflammatory monocytes. Neutrophils were mature and functional. No defect has been found in ROS production of monocytes and neutrophils as well as no defect in their apoptosis. As bridging cells of the innate and adaptive immune system; the percentage of NK cells was in normal range whereas the percentages of CD3-CD8+CD56+ innate lymphoid and CD3+CD56+ NK like T cells were found to be high in the severe cases of COVID-19. Although absolute numbers of all lymphocyte subsets were low and showed a tendency for a gradual decrease in accord with the disease progression, in all COVID-19 patients, the lymphocyte subset with the most decreased absolute number was B lymphocytes, followed by CD4 + T cells in the severe cases. The percentages of suppressive, CD3+CD4-CD8-; HLA-DR+CD3+ and CD28-CD8+ cells were found to be significantly increased. Importantly, we demonstrated spontaneous caspase-3 activation and increased lymphocyte apoptosis. Altogether our data suggest that SARS-CoV-2 primarily affects lymphocytes not innate cells. So that, it may interrupt the cross-talk between adaptive and innate immune systems.

Details

ISSN :
15524957 and 15524949
Volume :
102
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e29d343ffd09bd70be6f08a829ab21f9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.b.22042