Autoantibodies against chemokines post-SARS-CoV-2 infection correlate with disease course

SARS-CoV-2感染后针对趋化因子的自身抗体与疾病进程相关

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作者:Jonathan Muri # ,Valentina Cecchinato # ,Andrea Cavalli ,Akanksha A Shanbhag ,Milos Matkovic ,Maira Biggiogero ,Pier Andrea Maida ,Jacques Moritz ,Chiara Toscano ,Elaheh Ghovehoud ,Raffaello Furlan ,Franca Barbic ,Antonio Voza ,Guendalina De Nadai ,Carlo Cervia ,Yves Zurbuchen ,Patrick Taeschler ,Lilly A Murray ,Gabriela Danelon-Sargenti ,Simone Moro ,Tao Gong ,Pietro Piffaretti ,Filippo Bianchini ,Virginia Crivelli ,Lucie Podešvová ,Mattia Pedotti ,David Jarrossay ,Jacopo Sgrignani ,Sylvia Thelen ,Mario Uhr ,Enos Bernasconi ,Andri Rauch ,Antonio Manzo ,Adrian Ciurea ,Marco B L Rocchi ,Luca Varani ,Bernhard Moser ,Barbara Bottazzi ,Marcus Thelen ,Brian A Fallon ,Onur Boyman ,Alberto Mantovani ,Christian Garzoni ,Alessandra Franzetti-Pellanda ,Mariagrazia Uguccioni ,Davide F Robbiani

Abstract

Infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 associates with diverse symptoms, which can persist for months. While antiviral antibodies are protective, those targeting interferons and other immune factors are associated with adverse coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outcomes. Here we discovered that antibodies against specific chemokines were omnipresent post-COVID-19, were associated with favorable disease outcome and negatively correlated with the development of long COVID at 1 yr post-infection. Chemokine antibodies were also present in HIV-1 infection and autoimmune disorders, but they targeted different chemokines compared with COVID-19. Monoclonal antibodies derived from COVID-19 convalescents that bound to the chemokine N-loop impaired cell migration. Given the role of chemokines in orchestrating immune cell trafficking, naturally arising chemokine antibodies may modulate the inflammatory response and thus bear therapeutic potential.

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