Neutrophil Activation and Immune Thrombosis Profiles Persist in Convalescent COVID-19
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Published:2023-03-21
Issue:5
Volume:43
Page:882-893
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ISSN:0271-9142
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Immunology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Clin Immunol
Author:
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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