A human circulating immune cell landscape in aging and COVID-19

衰老和新冠肺炎中人体循环免疫细胞的分布情况

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作者:Yingfeng Zheng # ,Xiuxing Liu # ,Wenqing Le # ,Lihui Xie # ,He Li # ,Wen Wen # ,Si Wang # ,Shuai Ma ,Zhaohao Huang ,Jinguo Ye ,Wen Shi ,Yanxia Ye ,Zunpeng Liu ,Moshi Song ,Weiqi Zhang ,Jing-Dong J Han ,Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte ,Chuanle Xiao ,Jing Qu ,Hongyang Wang # ,Guang-Hui Liu # ,Wenru Su

Abstract

Age-associated changes in immune cells have been linked to an increased risk for infection. However, a global and detailed characterization of the changes that human circulating immune cells undergo with age is lacking. Here, we combined scRNA-seq, mass cytometry and scATAC-seq to compare immune cell types in peripheral blood collected from young and old subjects and patients with COVID-19. We found that the immune cell landscape was reprogrammed with age and was characterized by T cell polarization from naive and memory cells to effector, cytotoxic, exhausted and regulatory cells, along with increased late natural killer cells, age-associated B cells, inflammatory monocytes and age-associated dendritic cells. In addition, the expression of genes, which were implicated in coronavirus susceptibility, was upregulated in a cell subtype-specific manner with age. Notably, COVID-19 promoted age-induced immune cell polarization and gene expression related to inflammation and cellular senescence. Therefore, these findings suggest that a dysregulated immune system and increased gene expression associated with SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility may at least partially account for COVID-19 vulnerability in the elderly.

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