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Signal Transduct Target Ther ; 6(1): 289, 2021 07 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1333903

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Pregnant women are generally more susceptible to viral infection. Although the impact of SARS-CoV-2 in pregnancy remains to be determined, evidence indicates that the risk factors for severe COVID-19 are similar in pregnancy to the general population. Here we systemically analyzed the clinical characteristics of pregnant and non-pregnant female COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized during the same period and found that pregnant patients developed marked lymphopenia and higher inflammation evident by higher C-reactive protein and IL-6. To elucidate the pathways that might contribute to immunopathology or protective immunity against COVID-19 during pregnancy, we applied single-cell mRNA sequencing to profile peripheral blood mononuclear cells from four pregnant and six non-pregnant female patients after recovery along with four pregnant and three non-pregnant healthy donors. We found normal clonal expansion of T cells in the pregnant patients, heightened activation and chemotaxis in NK, NKT, and MAIT cells, and differential interferon responses in the monocyte compartment. Our data present a unique feature in both innate and adaptive immune responses in pregnant patients recovered from COVID-19.


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Adaptive Immunity , COVID-19/immunology , Immunity, Innate , Lymphocytes/immunology , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/immunology , SARS-CoV-2/immunology , Adult , C-Reactive Protein/immunology , Female , Humans , Interleukin-6/immunology , Pregnancy , Retrospective Studies , Sequence Analysis, RNA , Single-Cell Analysis
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