Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort study
Abstract Objective SARS‐CoV‐2 has caused a worldwide pandemic of COVID‐19. The existence of prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity (PP) has further increased the burden on the health system. Since T cells are vital for viral control, we aimed to evaluate the characteristics of T‐cell responses associated w...
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Jingyi Yang Maohua Zhong Ke Hong Qingyu Yang Ejuan Zhang Dihan Zhou Jianbo Xia Yao‐Qing Chen Mingbo Sun Bali Zhao Jie Xiang Ying Liu Yang Han Mengxin Xu Xi Zhou Chaolin Huang You Shang Huimin Yan |
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Jingyi Yang Maohua Zhong Ke Hong Qingyu Yang Ejuan Zhang Dihan Zhou Jianbo Xia Yao‐Qing Chen Mingbo Sun Bali Zhao Jie Xiang Ying Liu Yang Han Mengxin Xu Xi Zhou Chaolin Huang You Shang Huimin Yan Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort study Clinical & Translational Immunology COVID‐19 differentiation prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity T‐cell response |
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Jingyi Yang Maohua Zhong Ke Hong Qingyu Yang Ejuan Zhang Dihan Zhou Jianbo Xia Yao‐Qing Chen Mingbo Sun Bali Zhao Jie Xiang Ying Liu Yang Han Mengxin Xu Xi Zhou Chaolin Huang You Shang Huimin Yan |
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Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort study |
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Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort study |
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Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort study |
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Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort study |
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Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort study |
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characteristics of t‐cell responses in covid‐19 patients with prolonged sars‐cov‐2 positivity – a cohort study |
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Abstract Objective SARS‐CoV‐2 has caused a worldwide pandemic of COVID‐19. The existence of prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity (PP) has further increased the burden on the health system. Since T cells are vital for viral control, we aimed to evaluate the characteristics of T‐cell responses associated with PP. Methods We established a PP cohort and two age‐ and sex‐matched control cohorts: a regular clinical recovery (CR) cohort and a healthy donor (HD) cohort. The mean time for RNA negativity conversion in the PP cohort was markedly longer than that in the CR cohort (66.2 vs 25.3 days), while the time from illness onset to sampling was not significantly different. T‐cell responses in the PP cohort were assayed, analysed and compared with those in the CR and HD cohorts by flow cytometry and ELISpot analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Results Compared with the CR cohort, the proliferation, activation and functional potential of CD8+ and CD4+ T cells in the PP cohort were not significantly different. However, the frequencies and counts of Teff and Tem in CD8+ but not in CD4+ T cells of the PP cohort were prominently lower. Moreover, a weaker SARS‐CoV‐2 N protein‐specific IFN‐γ+ T‐cell response and a higher frequency of Tregs were detected in the PP cohort. Conclusion Suppressed CD8+ T‐cell differentiation is associated with PP and may be an indicator for the prediction of prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity in COVID‐19 patients. The association between suppressed CD8+ T‐cell differentiation and elevated Tregs warrants studies in the future. |
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COVID‐19 differentiation prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity T‐cell response |
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doaj-b53f3b6beffb4fb3bd9f426fb473f6db2021-03-29T23:45:58ZengWileyClinical & Translational Immunology2050-00682021-01-01103n/an/a10.1002/cti2.1259Characteristics of T‐cell responses in COVID‐19 patients with prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity – a cohort studyJingyi Yang0Maohua Zhong1Ke Hong2Qingyu Yang3Ejuan Zhang4Dihan Zhou5Jianbo Xia6Yao‐Qing Chen7Mingbo Sun8Bali Zhao9Jie Xiang10Ying Liu11Yang Han12Mengxin Xu13Xi Zhou14Chaolin Huang15You Shang16Huimin Yan17Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center Fudan University Shanghai ChinaJoint Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Health Wuhan Institute of Virology & Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Wuhan ChinaCenter for Translational Medicine Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Virology Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science CAS Wuhan ChinaJoint Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Health Wuhan Institute of Virology & Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Wuhan ChinaJoint Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Health Wuhan Institute of Virology & Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Wuhan ChinaDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Hubei Province Tongji Medical College Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan ChinaSchool of Public Health (Shenzhen) Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou ChinaInstitute of Medical Biology Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Kunming ChinaState Key Laboratory of Virology Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science CAS Wuhan ChinaCenter for Translational Medicine Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan ChinaJoint Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Health Wuhan Institute of Virology & Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Virology Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science CAS Wuhan ChinaSchool of Public Health (Shenzhen) Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou ChinaJoint Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Health Wuhan Institute of Virology & Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Wuhan ChinaCenter for Translational Medicine Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan ChinaCenter for Translational Medicine Jinyintan Hospital Wuhan ChinaShanghai Public Health Clinical Center Fudan University Shanghai ChinaAbstract Objective SARS‐CoV‐2 has caused a worldwide pandemic of COVID‐19. The existence of prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity (PP) has further increased the burden on the health system. Since T cells are vital for viral control, we aimed to evaluate the characteristics of T‐cell responses associated with PP. Methods We established a PP cohort and two age‐ and sex‐matched control cohorts: a regular clinical recovery (CR) cohort and a healthy donor (HD) cohort. The mean time for RNA negativity conversion in the PP cohort was markedly longer than that in the CR cohort (66.2 vs 25.3 days), while the time from illness onset to sampling was not significantly different. T‐cell responses in the PP cohort were assayed, analysed and compared with those in the CR and HD cohorts by flow cytometry and ELISpot analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Results Compared with the CR cohort, the proliferation, activation and functional potential of CD8+ and CD4+ T cells in the PP cohort were not significantly different. However, the frequencies and counts of Teff and Tem in CD8+ but not in CD4+ T cells of the PP cohort were prominently lower. Moreover, a weaker SARS‐CoV‐2 N protein‐specific IFN‐γ+ T‐cell response and a higher frequency of Tregs were detected in the PP cohort. Conclusion Suppressed CD8+ T‐cell differentiation is associated with PP and may be an indicator for the prediction of prolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity in COVID‐19 patients. The association between suppressed CD8+ T‐cell differentiation and elevated Tregs warrants studies in the future.https://doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1259COVID‐19differentiationprolonged SARS‐CoV‐2 positivityT‐cell response |