Viral Dynamics and Immune Correlates of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Severity

Author:

Young Barnaby E123,Ong Sean W X12ORCID,Ng Lisa F P45,Anderson Danielle E6,Chia Wan Ni6,Chia Po Ying123,Ang Li Wei1,Mak Tze-Minn1,Kalimuddin Shirin67,Chai Louis Yi Ann89,Pada Surinder10,Tan Seow Yen11,Sun Louisa12,Parthasarathy Purnima13,Fong Siew-Wai4514,Chan Yi-Hao45,Tan Chee Wah5,Lee Bernett5,Rötzschke Olaf5,Ding Ying1,Tambyah Paul89,Low Jenny G H67,Cui Lin1,Barkham Timothy29,Lin Raymond Tzer Pin1,Leo Yee-Sin123915,Renia Laurent45,Wang Lin-Fa6ORCID,Lye David Chien1239,Lim Poh Lian,Peng Ang Brenda Sze,Lee Cheng Chuan,U Lee Lawrence Soon,Ling Li Min,Ng Oon Tek,Chan Monica,Marimuthu Kalisvar,Vasoo Shawn,Wong Chen Seong,Lee Tau Hong,Sadarangani Sapna,Lin Ray Junhao,Sadasiv Mucheli Sharavan,Ling Ng Deborah Hee,Choy Chiaw Yee,En Tan Glorijoy Shi,Tan Yu Kit,Sutjipto Stephanie,Lee Pei Hua,Tay Jun Yang,Yeo Tsin Wen,Khoo Bo Yan,Tay Woo Chiao,Ng Gabrielle,Mah Yun Yuan,Tan Wilnard,De Partha Pratim,Pooja Rao,Chia Jonathan W Z,Constance Chen Yuan Yi,Mendis Shehara,Toh Boon Kiat,Choon Fong Raymond Kok,Lin Oh Helen May,Fong Chien Jaime Mei,Shafi Humaira,Cheong Hau Yiang,Tan Thean Yen,Tan Thuan Tong,Tan Ban Hock,Wijaya Limin,Venkatachalam Indumathi,Chua Ying Ying,Zhi Cherng Benjamin Pei,Zi Chan Yvonne Fu,Wong Hei Man,Thien Siew Yee,Meng Goh Kenneth Choon,Ling Tan Shireen Yan,Ean Oon Lynette Lin,Chan Kian Sing,Lin Li,Gin Chan Douglas Su,Ooi Say Tat,Narayana Deepak Rama,Somani Jyoti,Ling Oon Jolene Ee,Yan Gabriel Zherong,Allen David Michael,Jureen Roland,Yan Benedict,Foo Randy,Kang Adrian,Sivalingam Velraj,How Wilson,Fernandez Norman Leo,Yeo Nicholas Kim-Wah,Chee Rhonda Sin-Ling,Amrun Siti Naqiah,

Affiliation:

1. National Centre for Infectious Diseases, Singapore

2. Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore

3. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

4. Infection Diseases Horizontal Technology Centre (ID HTC), Agency for Science, Technology, and Research, Singapore

5. Singapore Immunology Network, Agency for Science, Technology, and Research, Singapore

6. Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore

7. Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

8. National University Health System, Singapore

9. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

10. Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, Singapore

11. Changi General Hospital, Singapore

12. Alexandra Hospital, Singapore

13. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore

14. Department of Biological Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore

15. Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Background Key knowledge gaps remain in the understanding of viral dynamics and immune response of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Methods We evaluated these characteristics and established their association with clinical severity in a prospective observational cohort study of 100 patients with PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection (mean age, 46 years; 56% male; 38% with comorbidities). Respiratory samples (n = 74) were collected for viral culture, serum samples for measurement of IgM/IgG levels (n = 30), and plasma samples for levels of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines (n = 81). Disease severity was correlated with results from viral culture, serologic testing, and immune markers. Results Fifty-seven (57%) patients developed viral pneumonia, of whom 20 (20%) required supplemental oxygen, including 12 (12%) with invasive mechanical ventilation. Viral culture from respiratory samples was positive for 19 of 74 patients (26%). No virus was isolated when the PCR cycle threshold (Ct) value was >30 or >14 days after symptom onset. Seroconversion occurred at a median (IQR) of 12.5 (9–18) days for IgM and 15.0 (12–20) days for IgG; 54/62 patients (87.1%) sampled at day 14 or later seroconverted. Severe infections were associated with earlier seroconversion and higher peak IgM and IgG levels. Levels of IP-10, HGF, IL-6, MCP-1, MIP-1α, IL-12p70, IL-18, VEGF-A, PDGF-BB, and IL-1RA significantly correlated with disease severity. Conclusions We found virus viability was associated with lower PCR Ct value in early illness. A stronger antibody response was associated with disease severity. The overactive proinflammatory immune signatures offer targets for host-directed immunotherapy, which should be evaluated in randomized controlled trials.

Funder

Singapore National Medical Research Council COVID-19 Research Fund

Singapore Immunology Network

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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