Immuno-proteomic profiling reveals aberrant immune cell regulation in the airways of individuals with ongoing post-COVID-19 respiratory disease

免疫蛋白质组学分析揭示了持续患有 COVID-19 后呼吸系统疾病患者气道中免疫细胞调控异常。

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作者:Bavithra Vijayakumar ,Karim Boustani ,Patricia P Ogger ,Artemis Papadaki ,James Tonkin ,Christopher M Orton ,Poonam Ghai ,Kornelija Suveizdyte ,Richard J Hewitt ,Sujal R Desai ,Anand Devaraj ,Robert J Snelgrove ,Philip L Molyneaux ,Justin L Garner ,James E Peters ,Pallav L Shah ,Clare M Lloyd ,James A Harker

Abstract

Some patients hospitalized with acute COVID-19 suffer respiratory symptoms that persist for many months. We delineated the immune-proteomic landscape in the airways and peripheral blood of healthy controls and post-COVID-19 patients 3 to 6 months after hospital discharge. Post-COVID-19 patients showed abnormal airway (but not plasma) proteomes, with an elevated concentration of proteins associated with apoptosis, tissue repair, and epithelial injury versus healthy individuals. Increased numbers of cytotoxic lymphocytes were observed in individuals with greater airway dysfunction, while increased B cell numbers and altered monocyte subsets were associated with more widespread lung abnormalities. A one-year follow-up of some post-COVID-19 patients indicated that these abnormalities resolved over time. In summary, COVID-19 causes a prolonged change to the airway immune landscape in those with persistent lung disease, with evidence of cell death and tissue repair linked to the ongoing activation of cytotoxic T cells.

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