Metabolic programs define dysfunctional immune responses in severe COVID-19 patients

代谢程序决定了重症 COVID-19 患者的免疫反应功能障碍

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作者:Elizabeth A Thompson ,Katherine Cascino ,Alvaro A Ordonez ,Weiqiang Zhou ,Ajay Vaghasia ,Anne Hamacher-Brady ,Nathan R Brady ,Im-Hong Sun ,Rulin Wang ,Avi Z Rosenberg ,Michael Delannoy ,Richard Rothman ,Katherine Fenstermacher ,Lauren Sauer ,Kathyrn Shaw-Saliba ,Evan M Bloch ,Andrew D Redd ,Aaron A R Tobian ,Maureen Horton ,Kellie Smith ,Andrew Pekosz ,Franco R D'Alessio ,Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian ,Hongkai Ji ,Andrea L Cox ,Jonathan D Powell

Abstract

It is unclear why some SARS-CoV-2 patients readily resolve infection while others develop severe disease. By interrogating metabolic programs of immune cells in severe and recovered coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients compared with other viral infections, we identify a unique population of T cells. These T cells express increased Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel 1 (VDAC1), accompanied by gene programs and functional characteristics linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis. The percentage of these cells increases in elderly patients and correlates with lymphopenia. Importantly, T cell apoptosis is inhibited in vitro by targeting the oligomerization of VDAC1 or blocking caspase activity. We also observe an expansion of myeloid-derived suppressor cells with unique metabolic phenotypes specific to COVID-19, and their presence distinguishes severe from mild disease. Overall, the identification of these metabolic phenotypes provides insight into the dysfunctional immune response in acutely ill COVID-19 patients and provides a means to predict and track disease severity and/or design metabolic therapeutic regimens.

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