Pre-existing polymerase-specific T cells expand in abortive seronegative SARS-CoV-2

Leo Swadling(The London College), Mariana O. Diniz(University College London), Nathalie Schmidt(University College London), Oliver E. Amin(University College London), Aneesh Chandran(University College London), Emily Shaw(University College London), Corinna Pade(Queen Mary University of London), Joseph M. Gibbons(Queen Mary University of London), Nina Le Bert(Duke-NUS Medical School), Anthony T. Tan(Duke-NUS Medical School), Anna Jeffery-Smith(Queen Mary University of London), Cedric Tan(University College London), C Tham(Duke-NUS Medical School), Stephanie Kucykowicz(University College London), Gloryanne Aidoo-Micah(University College London), Joshua Rosenheim(University College London), Jessica Davies(University College London), Marina Johnson(University College London), Melanie Jensen(St Bartholomew's Hospital), George Joy(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Laura E. McCoy(University College London), Ana M. Valdes(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Benny Chain(University College London), David Goldblatt(University College London), Daniel M. Altmann(Imperial College London), Rosemary J. Boyton(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Charlotte Manisty(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Thomas A. Treibel(St Bartholomew's Hospital), James Moon(St Bartholomew's Hospital), COVIDsortium Investigators(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Hakam Abbass(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Aderonke Abiodun(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Mashael Alfarih(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Zoe Alldis(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Mervyn Andiapen(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Jessica Artico(St Bartholomew's Hospital), João B. Augusto(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Georgina L. Baca(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Sasha N. L. Bailey(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Anish Bhuva(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Alex Boulter(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Ruth Bowles(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Rosemary J. Boyton(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Olivia V. Bracken(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Benjamin O’Brien(Public Health England), Tim Brooks(Queen Mary University of London), Natalie Bullock(Queen Mary University of London), David K. Butler(University College London), Gabriella Captur(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Nicola Champion(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Carmen K. M. Chan(St Bartholomew's Hospital), David Collier(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Jorge Couto de Sousa(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Xosé Couto‐Parada(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Teresa Cutino-Mogue(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Rhodri Davies(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Brooke Douglas(Medway School of Pharmacy), Cecilia Di Genova(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Keenan Dieobi-Anene(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Anaya Ellis(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Karen Feehan(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Malcolm Finlay(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Marianna Fontana(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Nasim Forooghi(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Celia Gaier(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Derek W. Gilroy(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Matt Hamblin(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Gabrielle Harker(Public Health England), Jacqueline Hewson(East London NHS Foundation Trust), Lauren M. Hickling(East London NHS Foundation Trust), Aroon D. Hingorani(University College London), Lee Hamill Howes(University College London), Alun D. Hughes(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Gemma Hughes(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Rebecca Hughes(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Ivie Itua(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Victor Jardim(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Wing-Yiu Jason Lee(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Melanie Jensen(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Jessica Jones(Queen Mary University of London), Meleri Jones(St Bartholomew's Hospital), George Joy(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Vikas Kapil(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Hibba Kurdi(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Jonathan Lambourne(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Kai‐Min Lin(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Sarah Louth(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Vineela Mandadapu(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Áine McKnight(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Katia Menacho(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Celina Mfuko(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Oliver Mitchelmore(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Christopher Moon(Public Health England), Diana Mūnoz Sandoval(Imperial College London), Sam M. Murray(University College London), Mahdad Noursadeghi(Public Health England), Ashley Otter(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Susana Palma(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Ruth Parker(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Kush Patel(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Babita Pawarova(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Steffen E. Petersen(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Brian Piniera(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Franziska P. Pieper(Queen Mary University of London), Daniel H. Pope(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Mary Prossora(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Lisa Rannigan(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Alicja Rapala(University College London), Catherine J. Reynolds(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Amy Richards(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Matthew Robathan(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Genine Sambile(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Amanda Semper(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Andreas Seraphim(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Mihaela Simion(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Angelique Smit(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Michelle A. Sugimoto(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Stephen Taylor(Medway School of Pharmacy), Nigel Temperton(Medway School of Pharmacy), Stephen J. Thomas(St Bartholomew's Hospital), George Thornton(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Art Tucker(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Jessry Veerapen(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Mohit Vijayakumar(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Sophie Welch(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Theresa Wodehouse(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Lucinda Wynne(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Dan Zahedi(University of Cambridge), Lucy van Dorp(University College London), François Balloux(Queen Mary University of London), Áine McKnight(Queen Mary University of London), Mahdad Noursadeghi(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Antonio Bertoletti(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Mala K. Maini(Institute of Infection and Immunity)
Nature
November 10, 2021
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Abstract Individuals with potential exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) do not necessarily develop PCR or antibody positivity, suggesting that some individuals may clear subclinical infection before seroconversion. T cells can contribute to the rapid clearance of SARS-CoV-2 and other coronavirus infections 1–3 . Here we hypothesize that pre-existing memory T cell responses, with cross-protective potential against SARS-CoV-2 (refs. 4–11 ), would expand in vivo to support rapid viral control, aborting infection. We measured SARS-CoV-2-reactive T cells, including those against the early transcribed replication–transcription complex (RTC) 12,13 , in intensively monitored healthcare workers (HCWs) who tested repeatedly negative according to PCR, antibody binding and neutralization assays (seronegative HCWs (SN-HCWs)). SN-HCWs had stronger, more multispecific memory T cells compared with a cohort of unexposed individuals from before the pandemic (prepandemic cohort), and these cells were more frequently directed against the RTC than the structural-protein-dominated responses observed after detectable infection (matched concurrent cohort). SN-HCWs with the strongest RTC-specific T cells had an increase in IFI27 , a robust early innate signature of SARS-CoV-2 (ref. 14 ), suggesting abortive infection. RNA polymerase within RTC was the largest region of high sequence conservation across human seasonal coronaviruses (HCoV) and SARS-CoV-2 clades. RNA polymerase was preferentially targeted (among the regions tested) by T cells from prepandemic cohorts and SN-HCWs. RTC-epitope-specific T cells that cross-recognized HCoV variants were identified in SN-HCWs. Enriched pre-existing RNA-polymerase-specific T cells expanded in vivo to preferentially accumulate in the memory response after putative abortive compared to overt SARS-CoV-2 infection. Our data highlight RTC-specific T cells as targets for vaccines against endemic and emerging Coronaviridae .


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