Neutrophil Activation and Immune Thrombosis Profiles Persist in Convalescent COVID-19

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Hocini Hakim,Wiedemann Aurélie,Blengio Fabiola,Lefebvre Cécile,Cervantes-Gonzalez Minerva,Foucat Emile,Tisserand Pascaline,Surenaud Mathieu,Coléon Séverin,Prague Mélanie,Guillaumat Lydia,Krief Corinne,Fenwick Craig,Laouénan Cédric,Bouadma Lila,Ghosn Jade,Pantaleo Giuseppe,Thiébaut Rodolphe,Abel Laurent,Abrous Amal,Andrejak Claire,Angoulvant François,Bachelet Delphine,Bartoli Marie,Behilill Sylvie,Beluze Marine,Bhavsar Krishna,Chair Anissa,Charpentier Charlotte,Chenard Léo,Chirouze Catherine,Couffin-cadiergues Sandrine,Couffignal Camille,Castro Nathalie DE.,Debray Marie-Pierre,Deplanque Dominique,Descamps Diane,Diallo Alpha,Silva Fernanda Dias DA,Dorival Céline,Duval Xavier,Eloy Philippine,Enouf Vincent,Esperou Hélène,Esposito-farese Marina,Etienne Manuel,Florence Aline-Marie,Gaymard Alexandre,Gigante Tristan,Gilg Morgane,Goehringer François,Guedj Jérémie,Houas Ikram,Hoffmann Isabelle,Hulot Jean-Sébastien,Jaafoura Salma,Jamard Simon,Kafif Ouifiya,Khalil Antoine,Lafhej Nadhem,Laribi Samira,Le Minh,Hingrat Quentin LE.,Mestre Soizic LE.,Letrou Sophie,Lina Bruno,Lingas Guillaume,Malvy Denis,Mentré France,Mouquet Hugo,Neant Nadège,Paul Christelle,Papadopoulos Aurélie,Petrov-sanchez Ventzislava,Peytavin Gilles,Piquard Valentine,Picone Olivier,Rosa-calatrava Manuel,Rossignol Bénédicte,Rossignol Patrick,Roy Carine,Schneider Marion,Tardivon Coralie,Timsit Jean-François,Tubiana Sarah,Werf Sylvie VAN. DER.,Visseaux Benoit,Lévy YvesORCID,

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Following a severe COVID-19 infection, a proportion of individuals develop prolonged symptoms. We investigated the immunological dysfunction that underlies the persistence of symptoms months after the resolution of acute COVID-19. Methods We analyzed cytokines, cell phenotypes, SARS-CoV-2 spike-specific and neutralizing antibodies, and whole blood gene expression profiles in convalescent severe COVID-19 patients 1, 3, and 6 months following hospital discharge. Results We observed persistent abnormalities until month 6 marked by (i) high serum levels of monocyte/macrophage and endothelial activation markers, chemotaxis, and hematopoietic cytokines; (ii) a high frequency of central memory CD4+ and effector CD8+ T cells; (iii) a decrease in anti-SARS-CoV-2 spike and neutralizing antibodies; and (iv) an upregulation of genes related to platelet, neutrophil activation, erythrocytes, myeloid cell differentiation, and RUNX1 signaling. We identified a “core gene signature” associated with a history of thrombotic events, with upregulation of a set of genes involved in neutrophil activation, platelet, hematopoiesis, and blood coagulation. Conclusion The lack of restoration of gene expression to a normal profile after up to 6 months of follow-up, even in asymptomatic patients who experienced severe COVID-19, signals the need to carefully extend their clinical follow-up and propose preventive measures.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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