Interferon‐responsive neutrophils and macrophages extricate SARS‐CoV‐2 Omicron critical patients from the nasty fate of sepsis

Author:

Wang Mu1,Zhang Dingji1,Lei Ting1,Zhou Ye1,Qin Hao2,Wu Yanfeng1,Liu Shuxun1,Zhang Liyuan1,Jia Kaiwei1,Dong Yue1,Wang Suyuan1,Li Yunhui1,Fan Yiwen1,Gui Liangchen1,Dong Yuchao2,Zhang Wei2,Li Zhixuan1,Hou Jin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Immunity and Inflammation, Institute of Immunology Second Military Medical University Shanghai China

2. Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine The First Affiliated Hospital of Second Military Medical University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractThe SARS‐CoV‐2 Omicron variant is characterized by its high transmissibility, which has caused a worldwide epidemiological event. Yet, it turns ominous once the disease progression degenerates into severe pneumonia and sepsis, presenting a horrendous lethality. To elucidate the alveolar immune or inflammatory landscapes of Omicron critical‐ill patients, we performed single‐cell RNA‐sequencing (scRNA‐seq) of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) from the patients with critical pneumonia caused by Omicron infection, and analyzed the correlation between the clinical severity scores and different immune cell subpopulations. In the BALF of Omicron critical patients, the alveolar violent myeloid inflammatory environment was determined. ISG15+ neutrophils and CXCL10+ macrophages, both expressed the interferon‐stimulated genes (ISGs), were negatively correlated with clinical pulmonary infection score, while septic CST7+ neutrophils and inflammatory VCAN+ macrophages were positively correlated with sequential organ failure assessment. The percentages of ISG15+ neutrophils were associated with more protective alveolar epithelial cells, and may reshape CD4+ T cells to the exhaustive phenotype, thus preventing immune injuries. The CXCL10+ macrophages may promote plasmablast/plasma cell survival and activation as well as the production of specific antibodies. As compared to the previous BALF scRNA‐seq data from SARS‐CoV‐2 wild‐type/Alpha critical patients, the subsets of neutrophils and macrophages with pro‐inflammatory and immunoregulatory features presented obvious distinctions, suggesting an immune disparity in Omicron variants. Overall, this study provides a BALF single‐cell atlas of Omicron critical patients, and suggests that alveolar interferon‐responsive neutrophils and macrophages may extricate SARS‐CoV‐2 Omicron critical patients from the nasty fate of sepsis.

Publisher

Wiley

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