Systems-Level Immunomonitoring from Acute to Recovery Phase of Severe COVID-19

Lucie Rodriguez(Science for Life Laboratory), Pirkka T. Pekkarinen(University of Helsinki), Tadepally Lakshmikanth(Science for Life Laboratory), Ziyang Tan(Science for Life Laboratory), Camila Rosat Consiglio(Science for Life Laboratory), Christian Pou(Science for Life Laboratory), Yang Chen(Science for Life Laboratory), Constantin Habimana Mugabo(Science for Life Laboratory), Ngoc-Anh Nguyen(University of Helsinki), Kirsten Nowlan(University of Helsinki), Tomas Strandin(University of Helsinki), Lev Levanov(University of Helsinki), Jaromír Mikeš(Science for Life Laboratory), Jun Wang(Science for Life Laboratory), Anu Kantele(University of Helsinki), Jussi Hepojoki(University of Helsinki), Olli Vapalahti(University of Helsinki), Santtu Heinonen(University of Helsinki), Eliisa Kekäläinen(University of Helsinki), Petter Brodin(Karolinska University Hospital)
Cell Reports Medicine
August 1, 2020
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Abstract

Severe disease of SARS-CoV-2 is characterized by vigorous inflammatory responses in the lung, often with a sudden onset after 5-7 days of stable disease. Efforts to modulate this hyperinflammation and the associated acute respiratory distress syndrome rely on the unraveling of the immune cell interactions and cytokines that drive such responses. Given that every patient is captured at different stages of infection, longitudinal monitoring of the immune response is critical and systems-level analyses are required to capture cellular interactions. Here, we report on a systems-level blood immunomonitoring study of 37 adult patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and followed with up to 14 blood samples from acute to recovery phases of the disease. We describe an IFNγ-eosinophil axis activated before lung hyperinflammation and changes in cell-cell co-regulation during different stages of the disease. We also map an immune trajectory during recovery that is shared among patients with severe COVID-19.


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