Spatial heterogeneity of the immune compartment within the lungs of critical COVID-19 patients

Amy Cross
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Cross AR, Sansom S, Roberts I, Cerundolo L, Melero I, De Andrea C, Landecho MF, Klenerman P,Hester J, Issa F Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a defining feature of severe infection with theSARS-CoV-2 virus. Approaches to understand the immune response during COVID-19 are largelyconfined to characterisation of circulating leukocytes, however this approach excludes the mostrelevant cells that are active at the site of infection and injury. The aim of this study was to characterise the immune landscape across the lungs of COVID-19patients. Lung samples from three critical COVID-19 patients were assessed for histopathology,viral load, and distribution using qPCR, in situ hybridisation and immunohistochemistry.Leukocyte distribution was then assessed, and the transcript profile of selected areas examinedagainst the >1800 genes in the Cancer Transcriptome Atlas panel on the NanoString GeoMxDigital Spatial Profiling platform. Lung samples exhibited a spectrum of typical COVID-19 pathology with diffuse alveolar damageconsistent with hyaline membrane and type II pneumocyte hyperplasia, interstitialinflammation, organising pneumonia and thrombi. All tissues tested positive for SARS-CoV-2RNA using qPCR, whilst spatially resolved techniques revealed only few and sparsely distributedcells carrying the viral nucleocapsid protein. Multiplexed immunofluorescence for lymphocytes(CD3+) and macrophages (CD68+) was used to select areas of immune enrichment for spatialtranscriptomic profiling. These targeted analyses highlighted functional pathways involved inthe interferon gamma response, TCR activation and antigen presentation. Comparison acrossimmune-enriched areas identified a heterogeneity in lung infiltrates with spatial separation ofchemokine and complement production. Our data identify pathological immune pathways thatare amenable to therapeutic intervention in critical disease.
COVID-19危重患者肺内免疫室的空间异质性
Cross AR, Sansom S, Roberts I, Cerundolo L, Melero I, De Andrea C, Landecho MF, Klenerman P,Hester J, Issa F。急性呼吸窘迫综合征(Acute respiratory distress syndrome, ARDS)是sars - cov -2病毒严重感染的典型特征。了解COVID-19期间免疫反应的方法主要局限于循环白细胞的特征,然而这种方法排除了在感染和损伤部位活跃的最相关细胞。这项研究的目的是描述covid -19患者肺部的免疫景观。采用qPCR、原位杂交和免疫组织化学方法对3例COVID-19危重患者肺样本进行组织病理学、病毒载量和分布评估。然后评估白细胞分布,并根据NanoString GeoMxDigital Spatial Profiling平台上的癌症转录组图谱面板中的bbbb1800个基因检查选定区域的转录谱。肺样本表现出典型的COVID-19病理谱,弥漫性肺泡损伤与透明膜一致,II型肺细胞增生,间质性炎症,组织性肺炎和血栓。使用qPCR对所有组织检测SARS-CoV-2RNA呈阳性,而空间分辨技术显示只有少数和稀疏分布的细胞携带病毒核衣壳蛋白。淋巴细胞(CD3+)和巨噬细胞(CD68+)的多重免疫荧光用于选择免疫富集区域进行空间转录组分析。这些有针对性的分析强调了涉及干扰素γ反应、TCR激活和抗原呈递的功能途径。跨免疫富集区比较发现肺浸润具有趋化因子和补体产生的空间分离的异质性。我们的数据确定了病理性免疫途径,可适用于危重疾病的治疗干预。
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