Alterations in T and B cell function persist in convalescent COVID-19 patients

Halima Ali Shuwa(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Tovah N. Shaw(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Sean Knight(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Kelly Wemyss(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Flora A. McClure(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Laurence Pearmain(Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research), Ian Prise(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Christopher Jagger(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), David J. Morgan(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Saba Khan(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Stephan Brand(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Elizabeth R. Mann(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Andrew Ustianowski(North Manchester General Hospital), Nawar Diar Bakerly(Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), Paul Dark(Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), Christopher E. Brightling(University of Leicester), Seema Brij(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Rohan Ahmed(Wythenshawe Hospital), Miriam Avery(Wythenshawe Hospital), Katharine Birchall(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Evelyn Charsley(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Alistair Chenery(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Christine Chew(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Richard Clark, Emma Connolly, Karen Connolly, Simon Dawson, Laura Jayne Durrans, Hannah Durrington, Jasmine Egan, Kara J. Filbey, Claire Fox, Helen Francis, Miriam Franklin, Susannah Glasgow, Nicola J. Godfrey, Kathryn J. Gray, Seamus Grundy, Jacinta Guerin, Pamela Hackney, C. G. Hayes, Emma Hardy, Jade Harris, Anu John, Bethany Jolly, Verena Kästele, Gina Kerry, Sylvia Lui, Lijing Lin, Alex G. Mathioudakis(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Joanne Mitchell, Clare Moizer, Katrina Moore, Stuart Moss, Syed Murtuza Baker(University of Leicester), Rob Oliver, Grace Padden(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Christina Parkinson, Michael Phuycharoen, Ananya Saha, Barbora Salcman(Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), Nicholas A. Scott(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Seema Sharma, Jane Shaw, Joanne Shaw, Elizabeth Shepley, Lara Smith, Simon Stephan, Ruth Stephens(Manchester Royal Infirmary), G Tavernier(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Rhys Tudge(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Louis Wareing(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Roanna Warren, Thomas Williams, Lisa Willmore, Mehwish Younas, Timothy Felton(Wythenshawe Hospital), Angela Simpson(Wythenshawe Hospital), John R. Grainger(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Tracy Hussell(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Joanne E. Konkel(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Madhvi Menon(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre)
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BACKGROUND: Emerging studies indicate that some coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients suffer from persistent symptoms, including breathlessness and chronic fatigue; however, the long-term immune response in these patients presently remains ill-defined. METHODS: Here, we describe the phenotypic and functional characteristics of B and T cells in hospitalized COVID-19 patients during acute disease and at 3-6 months of convalescence. FINDINGS: B cells was associated with the resolution of lung pathology. CONCLUSIONS: Our data detail lymphocyte alterations in previously hospitalized COVID-19 patients up to 6 months following hospital discharge and identify 3 subgroups of convalescent patients based on distinct lymphocyte phenotypes, with 1 subgroup associated with poorer clinical outcome. We propose that alterations in B and T cell function following hospitalization with COVID-19 could affect longer-term immunity and contribute to some persistent symptoms observed in convalescent COVID-19 patients. FUNDING: Provided by UKRI, Lister Institute of Preventative Medicine, the Wellcome Trust, The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research, and 3M Global Giving.


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