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Critically ill SARS-CoV-2 patients display lupus-like hallmarks of extrafollicular B cell activation
Matthew Woodruff; Richard Ramonell; Kevin Cashman; Doan Nguyen; Ankur Saini; Natalie Haddad; Ariel Ley; Shuya Kyu; J. Christina Howell; Tugba Ozturk; Saeyun Lee; Weirong Chen; Jacob Estrada; Andrea Morrison-Porter; Andrew Derrico; Fabliha Anam; Monika Sharma; Henry Wu; Sang Le; Scott Jenks; Christopher M Tipton; Wiliam Hu; F. Eun-Hyung Lee; Ignacio Sanz.
Afiliação
  • Matthew Woodruff; Emory University
  • Richard Ramonell; Emory University
  • Kevin Cashman; Emory University
  • Doan Nguyen; Emory University
  • Ankur Saini; Emory University
  • Natalie Haddad; Emory University
  • Ariel Ley; Emory University
  • Shuya Kyu; Emory University
  • J. Christina Howell; Emory University
  • Tugba Ozturk; Emory University
  • Saeyun Lee; Emory University
  • Weirong Chen; Emory University
  • Jacob Estrada; Emory University
  • Andrea Morrison-Porter; Emory University
  • Andrew Derrico; Emory University
  • Fabliha Anam; Emory University
  • Monika Sharma; Emory University
  • Henry Wu; Emory University
  • Sang Le; Emory University
  • Scott Jenks; Emory University
  • Christopher M Tipton; Emory University
  • Wiliam Hu; Emory University
  • F. Eun-Hyung Lee; Emory University
  • Ignacio Sanz; Emory University
Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20083717
ABSTRACT
Abstract/IntroductionA wide clinical spectrum has become a hallmark of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic, although its immunologic underpinnings remain to be defined. We have performed deep characterization of B cell responses through high-dimensional flow cytometry to reveal substantial heterogeneity in both effector and immature populations. More notably, critically ill patients displayed hallmarks of extrafollicular B cell activation as previously described in autoimmune settings. Extrafollicular activation correlated strongly with large antibody secreting cell expansion and early production of high levels of SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies. Yet, these patients fared poorly with elevated inflammatory biomarkers, multi-organ failure, and death. Combined, the findings strongly indicate a major pathogenic role for immune activation in subsets of COVID-19 patients. Our study suggests that, as in autoimmunity, targeted immunomodulatory therapy may be beneficial in specific patient subpopulations that can be identified by careful immune profiling.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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