Mass cytometry reveals a conserved immune trajectory of recovery in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

质谱流式细胞术揭示住院 COVID-19 患者的恢复免疫轨迹保持保守

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作者:Cassandra E Burnett, Trine Line Hauge Okholm, Iliana Tenvooren, Diana M Marquez, Stanley Tamaki, Priscila Munoz Sandoval, Andrew Willmore; UCSF COMET Consortium; Carolyn M Hendrickson, Kirsten N Kangelaris, Charles R Langelier, Matthew F Krummel, Prescott G Woodruff, Carolyn S Calfee, David J Erle, 

Abstract

While studies have elucidated many pathophysiological elements of COVID-19, little is known about immunological changes during COVID-19 resolution. We analyzed immune cells and phosphorylated signaling states at single-cell resolution from longitudinal blood samples of patients hospitalized with COVID-19, pneumonia and/or sepsis, and healthy individuals by mass cytometry. COVID-19 patients showed distinct immune compositions and an early, coordinated, and elevated immune cell signaling profile associated with early hospital discharge. Intra-patient longitudinal analysis revealed changes in myeloid and T cell frequencies and a reduction in immune cell signaling across cell types that accompanied disease resolution and discharge. These changes, together with increases in regulatory T cells and reduced signaling in basophils, also accompanied recovery from respiratory failure and were associated with better outcomes at time of admission. Therefore, although patients have heterogeneous immunological baselines and highly variable disease courses, a core immunological trajectory exists that defines recovery from severe SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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