Clonal expansion and activation of tissue-resident memory-like Th17 cells expressing GM-CSF in the lungs of severe COVID-19 patients

重症 COVID-19 患者肺部表达 GM-CSF 的组织驻留记忆样 Th17 细胞的克隆扩增和激活

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作者:Yu Zhao # ,Christoph Kilian # ,Jan-Eric Turner # ,Lidia Bosurgi # ,Kevin Roedl # ,Patricia Bartsch ,Ann-Christin Gnirck ,Filippo Cortesi ,Christoph Schultheiß ,Malte Hellmig ,Leon U B Enk ,Fabian Hausmann ,Alina Borchers ,Milagros N Wong ,Hans-Joachim Paust ,Francesco Siracusa ,Nicola Scheibel ,Marissa Herrmann ,Elisa Rosati ,Petra Bacher ,Dominik Kylies ,Dominik Jarczak ,Marc Lütgehetmann ,Susanne Pfefferle ,Stefan Steurer ,Julian Schulze Zur-Wiesch ,Victor G Puelles ,Jan-Peter Sperhake ,Marylyn M Addo ,Ansgar W Lohse ,Mascha Binder ,Samuel Huber ,Tobias B Huber ,Stefan Kluge ,Stefan Bonn ,Ulf Panzer ,Nicola Gagliani ,Christian F Krebs

Abstract

Hyperinflammation contributes to lung injury and subsequent acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with high mortality in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To understand the underlying mechanisms involved in lung pathology, we investigated the role of the lung-specific immune response. We profiled immune cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and blood collected from COVID-19 patients with severe disease and bacterial pneumonia patients not associated with viral infection. By tracking T cell clones across tissues, we identified clonally expanded tissue-resident memory-like Th17 cells (Trm17 cells) in the lungs even after viral clearance. These Trm17 cells were characterized by a a potentially pathogenic cytokine expression profile of IL17A and CSF2 (GM-CSF). Interactome analysis suggests that Trm17 cells can interact with lung macrophages and cytotoxic CD8+ T cells, which have been associated with disease severity and lung damage. High IL-17A and GM-CSF protein levels in the serum of COVID-19 patients were associated with a more severe clinical course. Collectively, our study suggests that pulmonary Trm17 cells are one potential orchestrator of the hyperinflammation in severe COVID-19.

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