Distinct immunological signatures discriminate severe COVID-19 from non-SARS-CoV-2-driven critical pneumonia

不同的免疫学特征可区分重症 COVID-19 和非 SARS-CoV-2 引起的危重肺炎

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作者:Stefanie Kreutmair,Susanne Unger,Nicolás Gonzalo Núñez,Florian Ingelfinger,Chiara Alberti,Donatella De Feo,Sinduya Krishnarajah,Manuel Kauffmann,Ekaterina Friebel,Sepideh Babaei,Benjamin Gaborit,Mirjam Lutz,Nicole Puertas Jurado,Nisar P Malek,Siri Goepel,Peter Rosenberger,Helene A Häberle,Ikram Ayoub,Sally Al-Hajj,Jakob Nilsson,Manfred Claassen,Roland Liblau,Guillaume Martin-Blondel,Michael Bitzer,Antoine Roquilly,Burkhard Becher  0

Abstract

Immune profiling of COVID-19 patients has identified numerous alterations in both innate and adaptive immunity. However, whether those changes are specific to SARS-CoV-2 or driven by a general inflammatory response shared across severely ill pneumonia patients remains unknown. Here, we compared the immune profile of severe COVID-19 with non-SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia ICU patients using longitudinal, high-dimensional single-cell spectral cytometry and algorithm-guided analysis. COVID-19 and non-SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia both showed increased emergency myelopoiesis and displayed features of adaptive immune paralysis. However, pathological immune signatures suggestive of T cell exhaustion were exclusive to COVID-19. The integration of single-cell profiling with a predicted binding capacity of SARS-CoV-2 peptides to the patients' HLA profile further linked the COVID-19 immunopathology to impaired virus recognition. Toward clinical translation, circulating NKT cell frequency was identified as a predictive biomarker for patient outcome. Our comparative immune map serves to delineate treatment strategies to interfere with the immunopathologic cascade exclusive to severe COVID-19. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04385108.

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