T细胞表型在COVID-19中的活回顾

Stephanie J Hanna, Amy S Codd, Ester Gea-Mallorqui, D Oliver Scourfield, Felix C Richter, Kristin Ladell, Mariana Borsa, Ewoud B Compeer, Owen R Moon, Sarah A E Galloway, Sandra Dimonte, Lorenzo Capitani, Freya R Shepherd, Joseph D Wilson, Lion F K Uhl, Awen M Gallimore, Anita Milicic
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摘要

COVID-19的特征是外周血中淋巴细胞严重减少,剩余的T细胞表现出表型改变,其特征是一系列激活和衰竭。然而,抗原特异性T细胞反应正在成为清除病毒的关键机制,也是最可能获得长期免疫记忆的途径,从而防止再次感染。因此,T细胞反应在疫苗开发中也有相当大的兴趣。此外,感染后T细胞亚群组成和功能的持续改变对患者的长期免疫功能有重要影响。在这篇综述中,我们研究了T细胞表型,包括外周血和肺中的先天T细胞,并考虑了激活和衰竭的关键标志物如何与疾病严重程度相关,并可能能够预测疾病严重程度。我们将重点放在sars - cov -2特异性T细胞上,以阐明可能指示抗原特异性T细胞记忆形成的标记。我们还研究了恢复中的外周T细胞表型和长期免疫破坏的可能性。最后,我们讨论了肺中的T细胞表型作为病毒清除和组织损伤的重要驱动因素。随着我们对COVID-19适应性免疫反应的认识迅速发展,很明显,虽然T细胞反应的某些领域已经得到了一些详细的研究,但其他领域,如儿童的T细胞反应,在很大程度上仍未被探索。因此,这篇综述也将强调T细胞表型迫切需要表征的领域。
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T cell phenotypes in COVID-19 - a living review.

T cell phenotypes in COVID-19 - a living review.

COVID-19 is characterized by profound lymphopenia in the peripheral blood, and the remaining T cells display altered phenotypes, characterized by a spectrum of activation and exhaustion. However, antigen-specific T cell responses are emerging as a crucial mechanism for both clearance of the virus and as the most likely route to long-lasting immune memory that would protect against re-infection. Therefore, T cell responses are also of considerable interest in vaccine development. Furthermore, persistent alterations in T cell subset composition and function post-infection have important implications for patients' long-term immune function. In this review, we examine T cell phenotypes, including those of innate T cells, in both peripheral blood and lungs, and consider how key markers of activation and exhaustion correlate with, and may be able to predict, disease severity. We focus on SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells to elucidate markers that may indicate formation of antigen-specific T cell memory. We also examine peripheral T cell phenotypes in recovery and the likelihood of long-lasting immune disruption. Finally, we discuss T cell phenotypes in the lung as important drivers of both virus clearance and tissue damage. As our knowledge of the adaptive immune response to COVID-19 rapidly evolves, it has become clear that while some areas of the T cell response have been investigated in some detail, others, such as the T cell response in children remain largely unexplored. Therefore, this review will also highlight areas where T cell phenotypes require urgent characterisation.

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