Author:
Rébillard Rose-Marie,Charabati Marc,Grasmuck Camille,Filali-Mouhim Abdelali,Tastet Olivier,Brassard Nathalie,Daigneault Audrey,Bourbonnière Lyne,Balthazard Renaud,Moratalla Ana Carmena,Solorio Yves Carpentier,Farzam-kia Negar,Fournier Antoine Philippe,Gowing Elizabeth,Jamann Hélène,Lemaître Florent,Mamane Victoria Hannah,Thai Karine,Cailhier Jean-François,Chomont Nicolas,Finzi Andrés,Chassé Michaël,Durand Madeleine,Arbour Nathalie,Kaufmann Daniel E.,Prat Alexandre,Larochelle Catherine
Abstract
AbstractDysregulated immune profiles have been described in symptomatic SARS-CoV-2-infected patients. Whether the reported immune alterations are specific to SARS-CoV-2 infection or also triggered by other acute illnesses remains unclear. We performed flow cytometry analysis on fresh peripheral blood from a consecutive cohort of i) patients hospitalized with acute SARS-CoV-2 infection; ii) patients of comparable age/sex hospitalized for other acute disease (SARS-CoV-2 negative); and iii) healthy controls. Using both data-driven and hypothesis-driven analyses, we found several dysregulations in immune cell subsets (e.g. decreased proportion of T cells) that are similarly associated with acute SARS-CoV-2 infection and non-COVID-19 related acute illnesses. In contrast, we identified specific differences in myeloid and lymphocyte subsets that are associated with SARS-CoV-2 status (e.g. elevated proportion of ICAM-1+ mature/activated neutrophils, ALCAM+ monocytes, and CD38+CD8+ T cells). A subset of SARS-CoV-2-specific immune alterations correlated with disease severity, disease outcome at 30 days and mortality. Our data provides novel understanding of the immune dysregulation that are specifically associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection among acute care hospitalized patients. Our study lays the foundation for the development of specific biomarkers to stratify SARS-CoV-2+ patients at risk of unfavorable outcome and uncover novel candidate molecules to investigate from a therapeutic perspective.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory