Neuraminidase inhibitors rewire neutrophil function in vivo in murine sepsis and ex vivo in COVID-19

神经氨酸酶抑制剂在小鼠脓毒症中体内和 COVID-19 中体外重塑中性粒细胞功能

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作者:Rodrigo de Oliveira Formiga, Flávia C Amaral, Camila F Souza, Daniel A G B Mendes, Carlos W S Wanderley, Cristina B Lorenzini, Adara A Santos, Juliana Antônia, Lucas F Faria, Caio C Natale, Nicholas M Paula, Priscila C S Silva, Fernanda R Fonseca, Luan Aires, Nicoli Heck, Márick R Starick, Celso M Q

Abstract

Neutrophil overstimulation plays a crucial role in tissue damage during severe infections. Neuraminidase (NEU)-mediated cleavage of surface sialic acid has been demonstrated to regulate leukocyte responses. Here, we report that antiviral NEU inhibitors constrain host NEU activity, surface sialic acid release, ROS production, and NETs released by microbial-activated human neutrophils. In vivo, treatment with Oseltamivir results in infection control and host survival in peritonitis and pneumonia models of sepsis. Single-cell RNA sequencing re-analysis of publicly data sets of respiratory tract samples from critical COVID-19 patients revealed an overexpression of NEU1 in infiltrated neutrophils. Moreover, Oseltamivir or Zanamivir treatment of whole blood cells from severe COVID-19 patients reduces host NEU-mediated shedding of cell surface sialic acid and neutrophil overactivation. These findings suggest that neuraminidase inhibitors can serve as host-directed interventions to dampen neutrophil dysfunction in severe infections.

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