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T Cell Activation, Highly Armed Cytotoxic Cells and a Shift in Monocytes CD300 Receptors Expression Is Characteristic of Patients With Severe COVID-19

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.655934

Keywords

COVID-19; CD300a; CD300c; NK cells; T cells; monocytes; granzyme B; CD300e

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  1. Agencia Estatal de Investigacion Project [PID2019-109583RB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033]
  2. Department of Health, Basque Government [2020111045]
  3. Instituto de Salud Carlos III-Contratos Sara Borrell 2017 [CD17/0128]
  4. European Social Fund (ESF)-The ESF invests in your future
  5. BBK Fundazioa [1543/2006_0001]
  6. Jesus de Gangoiti Barrera Foundation [FJGB20/002, FJGB20/007]
  7. Department of Education, Basque Government [PRE_2020_2_007]

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This study analyzed the immune system status of patients with different severity of COVID-19, finding that severe cases exhibit higher activation levels in various T cell subsets, increased expression of immune markers in cytotoxic cells, and accumulation of dysfunctional monocytes. The study also showed a strong association between immune cell alterations and clinical signs of severity.
COVID-19 manifests with a wide diversity of clinical phenotypes characterized by dysfunctional and exaggerated host immune responses. Many results have been described on the status of the immune system of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, but there are still aspects that have not been fully characterized or understood. In this study, we have analyzed a cohort of patients with mild, moderate and severe disease. We performed flow cytometric studies and correlated the data with the clinical characteristics and clinical laboratory values of the patients. Both conventional and unsupervised data analyses concluded that patients with severe disease are characterized, among others, by a higher state of activation in all T cell subsets (CD4, CD8, double negative and T follicular helper cells), higher expression of perforin and granzyme B in cytotoxic cells, expansion of adaptive NK cells and the accumulation of activated and immature dysfunctional monocytes which are identified by a low expression of HLA-DR and an intriguing shift in the expression pattern of CD300 receptors. More importantly, correlation analysis showed a strong association between the alterations in the immune cells and the clinical signs of severity. These results indicate that patients with severe COVID-19 have a broad perturbation of their immune system, and they will help to understand the immunopathogenesis of COVID-19.

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