循环 CD169+ 单核细胞的持续存在和 HLA-DR 的下调凸显了 PASC 患者的免疫反应障碍:不同 COVID-19 大流行波的潜在作用

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Marialaura Fanelli , Vita Petrone , Christian Maracchioni , Rossella Chirico , Chiara Cipriani , Luigi Coppola , Vincenzo Malagnino , Elisabetta Teti , Chiara Sorace , Marta Zordan , Pietro Vitale , Marco Iannetta , Emanuela Balestrieri , Guido Rasi , Sandro Grelli , Fabrice Malergue , Loredana Sarmati , Antonella Minutolo , Claudia Matteucci
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CD169 作为病毒感染的标志物已在 COVID-19 中得到广泛讨论,特别是它在早期检测 SARS-CoV-2 感染中的关键作用,以及它与 COVID-19 的严重程度和临床结果的关系。COVID-19 患者表现出相关的全身性改变和免疫功能障碍,这种情况在 SARS-CoV-2 感染急性后遗症(PASC)患者中持续存在。对该疾病进行特征描述至关重要,同时还要关注不同 COVID-19 波可能产生的影响以及感染后发现的后果。在此基础上,我们通过流式细胞术评估了 COVID-19 患者和 PASC 患者单核细胞上 CD169 和 HLA-DR 的表达情况,以更好地阐明它们参与免疫功能障碍的情况,同时评估不同流行波可能产生的影响。结果证实 CD169 RMFI 是病毒感染的良好标记物。此外,COVID-19 患者和 PASC 患者的 CD169+ 单核细胞比例较高,但 HLA-DR+ 单核细胞比例较低,而且全身炎症指数也发生了改变。我们还观察到 CD169 和 HLA-DR 的表达以及不同 COVID-19 波后炎症指数的变化。特定髓系亚群的持续存在表明 CD169+ 单核细胞和 HLA-DR 在 COVID-19 疾病和感染后慢性炎症中的作用,这为评估特定大流行波对免疫反应损伤和系统改变的影响提供了新的机会,为监测与新出现的呼吸道病毒相关的新变种和疾病提供了新的工具。
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Persistence of circulating CD169+monocytes and HLA-DR downregulation underline the immune response impairment in PASC individuals: the potential contribution of different COVID-19 pandemic waves

Persistence of circulating CD169+monocytes and HLA-DR downregulation underline the immune response impairment in PASC individuals: the potential contribution of different COVID-19 pandemic waves

The use of CD169 as a marker of viral infection has been widely discussed in the context of COVID-19, and in particular, its crucial role in the early detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection and its association with the severity and clinical outcome of COVID-19 were demonstrated. COVID-19 patients show relevant systemic alteration and immunological dysfunction that persists in individuals with post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC). It is critical to implement the characterization of the disease, focusing also on the possible impact of the different COVID-19 waves and the consequent effects found after infection. On this basis, we evaluated by flow cytometry the expression of CD169 and HLA-DR on monocytes from COVID-19 patients and PASC individuals to better elucidate their involvement in immunological dysfunction, also evaluating the possible impact of different pandemic waves. The results confirm CD169 RMFI is a good marker of viral infection. Moreover, COVID-19 patients and PASC individuals showed high percentage of CD169+ monocytes, but low percentage of HLA-DR+ monocytes and the alteration of systemic inflammatory indices. We have also observed alterations of CD169 and HLA-DR expression and indices of inflammation upon different COVID-19 waves. The persistence of specific myeloid subpopulations suggests a role of CD169+ monocytes and HLA-DR in COVID-19 disease and chronic post-infection inflammation, opening new opportunities to evaluate the impact of specific pandemic waves on the immune response impairment and systemic alterations with the perspective to provide new tools to monitoring new variants and diseases associated to emerging respiratory viruses.

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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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