Distribution of the T cell element of the immune system in post-COVID patients with first identified hyperglycemia

Author:

Savchuk K. S.,Ryabova L. V.

Abstract

Post-COVID syndrome combines many adverse outcomes with often new-onset conditions, including type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). The relevance of the study is the insufficient data on T cell immunity in patients with hyperglycemia after COVID-19. The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of T cell immunity in individuals with post-COVID syndrome and newly diagnosed carbohydrate metabolism disorders (CDM) in the post-COVID period. The study included 100 patients (32 men and 68 women) aged from 38 to 70 years (mean age (M±m) was 59.40±8.80 years) with a verified post-COVID-19 condition. All patients were divided into three groups: group 1 – patients with concomitant newly diagnosed impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in the post-COVID period (prior to SARS-CoV-2 infection, no increase in glycemia was detected according to primary medical documentation) (n = 30), group 2 – patients with concomitant newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (n = 30), and group 3 – patients with the development of post-COVID syndrome without hyperglycemia (n = 40). During the study, the following parameters were determined: CD45+, CD3+ (T lymphocytes), CD45+, CD3+, CD4+ (helper inducers), CD45+, CD3+, CD8+ (cytotoxic T lymphocytes), CD45+, CD3+, CD4+, CD25+, CD127- (T regulatory cells), CD45+, CD3+, CD4+, CD25+ (T lymphocytes – early activation), CD45+, CD3+, HLA-DR+ (T lymphocytes – late activation). Infection with SARS-CoV-2 with the subsequent development of post-COVID syndrome and persistent hyperglycemia (IGT, type 2 diabetes) in the post-COVID period was accompanied by a higher level of the total number of T lymphocytes. A study of the T lymphocyte population revealed changes in the subpopulation composition. In the group of patients with CDM, a significant increase in T cytotoxic and T regulatory cells was noted. More pronounced changes in the subpopulation composition were identified in the group of patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes in the post-COVID period: an increase in the relative and absolute numbers of T helper cells and T cells of late activation of lymphocytes. Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism associated with COVID-19 are accompanied by changes in the subpopulation composition of T lymphocytes. In individuals with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes in the post-COVID period, hyperactivation of the T cell component of the immune system was revealed. Heterogeneous data were obtained in individuals with newly diagnosed impaired glucose tolerance, which requires further study of this group of patients.

Publisher

Russian Society of Immunology

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