Author:
Poisson Johanne,El-Sissy Carine,Serret-Larmande Arnaud,Smith Nikaïa,Lebraud Morgane,Augy Jean-Loup,Conti Catherine,Gonnin Cécile,Planquette Benjamin,Arlet Jean-Benoît,Hermann Bertrand,Charbit Bruno,Pastre Jean,Devaux Floriane,Ladavière Cyrielle,Lim Lydie,Ober Pauline,Cannovas Johanna,Biard Lucie,Gulczynski Marie-Christelle,Blumenthal Noémie,Péré Hélène,Knosp Camille,Gey Alain,Benhamouda Nadine,Murris Juliette,Veyer David,Tartour Eric,Diehl Jean-Luc,Duffy Darragh,Paillaud Elena,Granier Clémence
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Ageing leads to altered immune responses, resulting in higher susceptibility to certain infections in the elderly. Immune ageing is a heterogeneous process also associated with inflammaging, a low-grade chronic inflammation. Altered cytotoxic T cell responses and cytokine storm have previously been described in severe COVID-19 cases, however the parameters responsible for such immune response failures are not well known. The aim of our study was to characterize CD8+ T cells and cytokines associated with ageing, in a cohort of patients aged over 70 years stratified by COVID-19 severity.
Results
One hundred and four patients were included in the study. We found that, in older people, COVID-19 severity was associated with (i) higher level of GM-CSF, CXCL10 (IP-10), VEGF, IL-1β, CCL2 (MCP-1) and the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), (ii) increased terminally differentiated CD8+T cells, and (ii) decreased early precursors CD8+ T stem cell-like memory cells (TSCM) and CD27+CD28+. The cytokines mentioned above were found at higher concentrations in the COVID-19+ older cohort compared to a younger cohort in which they were not associated with disease severity.
Conclusions
Our results highlight the particular importance of the myeloid lineage in COVID-19 severity among older people. As GM-CSF and CXCL10 were not associated with COVID-19 severity in younger patients, they may represent disease severity specific markers of ageing and should be considered in older people care.
Funder
Cancéropôle Ile de France
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
2 articles.
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