The impact of SARS-CoV-2 peptides on activation of NK cells

M. O. Ustiuzhanina, O. Britanova, E. Kovalenko
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BACKGROUND: NK cells, alone with T lymphocytes, have a high antiviral activity. Exploring the contribution of NK cells in fighting SARS-CoV-2 infection may promote the development of appropriate treatments for COVID-19. Previously, NK cell response was considered nonspecific, provided by a combination of signals from activating and inhibitory receptors. Currently, the existence of certain subpopulations of antigen-specific, or adaptive, NK cells has been shown. AIM: To evaluate the functional response of NK cells induced by SARS-CoV-2 peptides. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The functional response of NK cells to SARS-CoV-2 peptides was determined by their degranulation (surface CD107a expression) and IFN production levels, and by the activation degree (HLA-DR expression level). Volunteers who recovered from COVID-19 participated in the study, and immune cells from a healthy volunteer without SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies were used as controls. RESULTS: NK cells from individuals who had recovered from COVID-19, in contrast to a donor who had not been infected, showed a higher level of IFN production in response to SARS-CoV-2 peptides, compared with control samples. The level of degranulation of NK cells from donors previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 was higher than in the corresponding control. The proportion of activated NK cells obtained from recovered donors was also higher in samples stimulated with SARS-CoV-2 peptides. CONCLUSIONS: We have demonstrated the activation of NK cells obtained from people who had previously recovered from COVID-19 in response to SARS-CoV-2 peptide antigens in cultures of peripheral mononuclear cells in vitro. This study reveals the possibility for further investigation of antigen-specific NK cells in COVID-19 disease. The use of such cells could help develop treatments for SARS-CoV-2 infection.
SARS-CoV-2肽对NK细胞活化的影响
背景:NK细胞单独与T淋巴细胞具有很高的抗病毒活性。探索NK细胞在抗击SARS-CoV-2感染中的作用可能会促进COVID-19治疗方法的发展。以前,NK细胞反应被认为是非特异性的,由激活和抑制受体的信号组合提供。目前,已经证明存在抗原特异性或适应性NK细胞的某些亚群。目的:探讨SARS-CoV-2肽诱导NK细胞的功能反应。材料与方法:通过NK细胞对SARS-CoV-2肽的脱颗粒(表面CD107a表达)和IFN产生水平,以及活化程度(HLA-DR表达水平)来检测NK细胞对SARS-CoV-2肽的功能反应。从COVID-19中康复的志愿者参加了这项研究,并使用来自没有sars - cov -2特异性抗体的健康志愿者的免疫细胞作为对照。结果:与未感染的供体相比,来自COVID-19康复个体的NK细胞对SARS-CoV-2肽的反应显示出更高水平的IFN产生。先前感染过SARS-CoV-2的供者NK细胞的脱颗粒水平高于相应的对照组。在用SARS-CoV-2肽刺激的样本中,从恢复的供体获得的活化NK细胞的比例也更高。结论:我们已经在体外培养的外周单核细胞中证明了从先前从COVID-19中康复的人身上获得的NK细胞对SARS-CoV-2肽抗原的激活。这项研究揭示了进一步研究抗原特异性NK细胞在COVID-19疾病中的可能性。使用这些细胞可以帮助开发治疗SARS-CoV-2感染的方法。
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