SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell memory with common TCRαβ motifs is established in unvaccinated children who seroconvert after infection

未接种疫苗的儿童在感染后发生血清转化,体内已建立具有常见TCRαβ基序的SARS-CoV-2特异性T细胞记忆。

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作者:Louise C Rowntree,Thi H O Nguyen,Lukasz Kedzierski,Melanie R Neeland,Jan Petersen,Jeremy Chase Crawford,Lilith F Allen,E Bridie Clemens,Brendon Chua,Hayley A McQuilten,Anastasia A Minervina,Mikhail V Pogorelyy,Priyanka Chaurasia,Hyon-Xhi Tan,Adam K Wheatley,Xiaoxiao Jia,Fatima Amanat,Florian Krammer,E Kaitlynn Allen,Sabrina Sonda,Katie L Flanagan,Jaycee Jumarang,Pia S Pannaraj,Paul V Licciardi,Stephen J Kent,Katherine A Bond,Deborah A Williamson,Jamie Rossjohn,Paul G Thomas,Shidan Tosif,Nigel W Crawford,Carolien E van de Sandt,Katherine Kedzierska

Abstract

As the establishment of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-specific T cell memory in children remains largely unexplored, we recruited convalescent COVID-19 children and adults to define their circulating memory SARS-CoV-2-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells prior to vaccination. We analyzed epitope-specific T cells directly ex vivo using seven HLA class I and class II tetramers presenting SARS-CoV-2 epitopes, together with Spike-specific B cells. Unvaccinated children who seroconverted had comparable Spike-specific but lower ORF1a- and N-specific memory T cell responses compared with adults. This agreed with our TCR sequencing data showing reduced clonal expansion in children. A strong stem cell memory phenotype and common T cell receptor motifs were detected within tetramer-specific T cells in seroconverted children. Conversely, children who did not seroconvert had tetramer-specific T cells of predominantly naive phenotypes and diverse TCRαβ repertoires. Our study demonstrates the generation of SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell memory with common TCRαβ motifs in unvaccinated seroconverted children after their first virus encounter.

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