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Transient and durable T cell reactivity after COVID-19

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2203659119

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SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; T cell cytokines; longevity; T helper cells

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  1. Swedish Research Council [2020-01437, 2017-00855, 2021-04779]
  2. AFA Foundation [20045]
  3. Vinnova [2017-00855] Funding Source: Vinnova
  4. Swedish Research Council [2021-04779, 2020-01437, 2017-00855] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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This study identified two phases of T cell reactivity in COVID-19 patients: an early transient response and a durable cell memory.
This study analyzed whole blood samples (n = 56) retrieved from 30 patients at 1 to 21 (median 9) mo after verified COVID-19 to determine the polarity and duration of antigen-specific T cell reactivity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2-derived antigens. Multimeric peptides spanning the entire nucleocapsid protein triggered strikingly synchronous formation of interleukin (IL)-4, IL-12, IL-13, and IL-17 ex vivo until similar to 70 d after confirmed infection, whereafter this reactivity was no longer inducible. In contrast, levels of nucleocapsid-induced IL-2 and interferon-gamma remained stable and highly correlated at 3 to 21 mo after infection. Similar cytokine dynamics were observed in unvaccinated, convalescent patients using whole-blood samples stimulated with peptides spanning the N-terminal portion of the spike 1 protein. These results unravel two phases of T cell reactivity following natural COVID-19: an early, synchronous response indicating transient presence of multipolar, antigen-specific T helper (T-H) cells followed by an equally synchronous and durable T(H)1-like reactivity reflecting long-lasting T cell memory.

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