CD16A is an activating Fc receptor on NK cells that mediates antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC), a key mechanism in antiviral immunity. However, the role of NK cell-mediated ADCC in SARS-CoV-2 infection remains unclear, particularly whether it limits viral spread and disease severity or contributes to the immunopathogenesis of COVID-19. We hypothesized that the high-affinity CD16AV176 polymorphism influences these outcomes. Using an in vitro reporter system, we demonstrated that CD16AV176 is a more potent and sensitive activator than the common CD16AF176 allele. To assess its clinical relevance, we analyzed 1,027 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 from the Immunophenotyping Assessment in a COVID-19 cohort (IMPACC), a comprehensive longitudinal dataset with extensive transcriptomic, proteomic, and clinical data. The high-affinity CD16AV176 allele was associated with a significantly reduced risk of ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, and severe disease trajectories. Lower anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG titers were correlated to CD16AV176; however, there was no difference in viral load across CD16A genotypes. Proteomic analysis revealed that participants homozygous for CD16AV176 had lower levels of inflammatory mediators. These findings suggest that CD16AV176 enhances early NK cell-mediated immune responses, limiting severe respiratory complications in COVID-19. This study identifies a protective genetic factor against severe COVID-19, informing future host-directed therapeutic strategies.
High-affinity CD16A polymorphism associated with reduced risk ofsevere COVID-19.
高亲和力 CD16A 多态性与降低 COVID-19 重症风险相关
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作者:Qualls Anita E, Tsao Tasha, Lui Irene, Lim Shion A, Su Yapeng, Chen Ernie, Duchen Dylan, Maecker Holden T, Kim-Schulze Seunghee, Montgomery Ruth R, Krammer Florian, Langelier Charles R, Levy Ofer, Baden Lindsey R, Melamed Esther, Ehrlich Lauren Ir, McComsey Grace A, Sekaly Rafick P, Cairns Charles B, Haddad Elias K, Shaw Albert C, Hafler David A, Corry David B, Kheradmand Farrah, Atkinson Mark A, Brakenridge Scott C, Higuita Nelson I Agudelo, Metcalf Jordan P, Hough Catherine L, Messer William B, Pulendran Bali, Nadeau Kari C, Davis Mark M, Fernandez-Sesma Ana, Simon Viviana, Kraft Monica, Bime Christian, Calfee Carolyn S, Erle David J, Schaenmann Joanna, Ozonoff Al, Peters Bjoern, Kleinstein Steven H, Augustine Alison D, Diray-Arce Joann, Becker Patrice M, Rouphael Nadine, Goldman Jason D, Calabrese Daniel R, Heath James R, Wells James A, Reed Elaine F, Lanier Lewis L, Pickering Harry, Aguilar Oscar A
| 期刊: | JCI Insight | 影响因子: | 6.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 22; 10(13):e191314 |
| doi: | 10.1172/jci.insight.191314 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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