Author:
Liu Jing,Li Sumeng,Liu Jia,Liang Boyun,Wang Xiaobei,Wang Hua,Li Wei,Tong Qiaoxia,Yi Jianhua,Zhao Lei,Xiong Lijuan,Guo Chunxia,Tian Jin,Luo Jinzhuo,Yao Jinghong,Pang Ran,Shen Hui,Peng Cheng,Liu Ting,Zhang Qian,Wu Jun,Xu Ling,Lu Sihong,Wang Baoju,Weng Zhihong,Han Chunrong,Zhu Huabing,Zhou Ruxia,Zhou Helong,Chen Xiliu,Ye Pian,Zhu Bin,He Shengsong,He Yongwen,Jie Shenghua,Wei Ping,Zhang Jianao,Lu Yinping,Wang Weixian,Zhang Li,Li Ling,Zhou Fengqin,Wang Jun,Dittmer Ulf,Lu Mengji,Hu Yu,Yang Dongliang,Zheng Xin
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe dynamic changes of lymphocyte subsets and cytokines profiles of patients with novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and their correlation with the disease severity remain unclear.MethodsPeripheral blood samples were longitudinally collected from 40 confirmed COVID-19 patients and examined for lymphocyte subsets by flow cytometry and cytokine profiles by specific immunoassays.ResultsOf the 40 COVID-19 patients enrolled, 13 severe cases showed significant and sustained decreases in lymphocyte counts but increases in neutrophil counts than 27 mild cases. Further analysis demonstrated significant decreases in the counts of T cells, especially CD8 + T cells, as well as increases in IL-6, IL-10, IL-2 and IFN-γ levels in the peripheral blood in the severe cases compared to those in the mild cases. T cell counts and cytokine levels in severe COVID-19 patients who survived the disease gradually recovered at later time points to levels that were comparable to those of the mild cases. Moreover, the neutrophil-to-CD8+ T cell ratio (N8R) were identified as the most powerful prognostic factor affecting the prognosis for severe COVID-19.ConclusionsThe degree of lymphopenia and a proinflammatory cytokine storm is higher in severe COVID-19 patients than in mild cases, and is associated with the disease severity. N8R may serve as a useful prognostic factor for early identification of severe COVID-19 cases.SummaryLymphocyte subsets and cytokine profiles in the peripheral blood of COVID-19 patients were longitudinally characterized. The study revealed the kinetics features of immune parameters associated with the disease severity and identified N8R as a useful prognostic factor for predicting severe COVID-19 cases.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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