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Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19

INTRODUCTION: Severe COVID-19 illness is characterized by an overwhelming immune hyperactivation. Autoantibodies against vascular, tissue, and cytokine antigens have been detected across the spectrum of COVID-19. How these autoantibodies correlate with COVID-19 severity is not fully defined. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Lichtenstein, Brian, Zheng, Ying, Gjertson, David, Ferbas, Kathie G., Rimoin, Anne W., Yang, Otto O., Aldrovandi, Grace M., Schaenman, Joanna M., Reed, Elaine F., Fulcher, Jennifer A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10309004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1197326
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author Lichtenstein, Brian
Zheng, Ying
Gjertson, David
Ferbas, Kathie G.
Rimoin, Anne W.
Yang, Otto O.
Aldrovandi, Grace M.
Schaenman, Joanna M.
Reed, Elaine F.
Fulcher, Jennifer A.
author_facet Lichtenstein, Brian
Zheng, Ying
Gjertson, David
Ferbas, Kathie G.
Rimoin, Anne W.
Yang, Otto O.
Aldrovandi, Grace M.
Schaenman, Joanna M.
Reed, Elaine F.
Fulcher, Jennifer A.
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description INTRODUCTION: Severe COVID-19 illness is characterized by an overwhelming immune hyperactivation. Autoantibodies against vascular, tissue, and cytokine antigens have been detected across the spectrum of COVID-19. How these autoantibodies correlate with COVID-19 severity is not fully defined. METHODS: We performed an exploratory study to investigate the expression of vascular and non-HLA autoantibodies in 110 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 ranging from moderate to critically ill. Relationships between autoantibodies and COVID- 19 severity and clinical risk factors were examined using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: There were no absolute differences in levels of expression of autoantibodies against angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT1R) or endothelial cell proteins between COVID-19 severity groups. AT1R autoantibody expression also did not differ by age, sex, or diabetes status. Using a multiplex panel of 60 non- HLA autoantigens we did identify seven autoantibodies that differed by COVID-19 severity including myosin (myosin; p=0.02), SHC-transforming protein 3 (shc3; p=0.07), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-beta (perc; p=0.05), glial-cell derived neurotrophic factor (gdnf; p=0.07), enolase 1 (eno1; p=0.08), latrophilin-1 (lphn1; p=0.08), and collagen VI (coll6; p=0.05) with greater breadth and higher expression levels seen in less severe COVID-19. DISCUSSION: Overall, we found that patients hospitalized with COVID-19 demonstrate evidence of auto-reactive antibodies targeting endothelial cells, angiotensin II receptors, and numerous structural proteins including collagens. Phenotypic severity did not correlate with specific autoantibodies. This exploratory study underscores the importance of better understanding of the role of autoimmunity in COVID-19 disease and sequelae.
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spelling pubmed-103090042023-06-30 Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 Lichtenstein, Brian Zheng, Ying Gjertson, David Ferbas, Kathie G. Rimoin, Anne W. Yang, Otto O. Aldrovandi, Grace M. Schaenman, Joanna M. Reed, Elaine F. Fulcher, Jennifer A. Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Severe COVID-19 illness is characterized by an overwhelming immune hyperactivation. Autoantibodies against vascular, tissue, and cytokine antigens have been detected across the spectrum of COVID-19. How these autoantibodies correlate with COVID-19 severity is not fully defined. METHODS: We performed an exploratory study to investigate the expression of vascular and non-HLA autoantibodies in 110 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 ranging from moderate to critically ill. Relationships between autoantibodies and COVID- 19 severity and clinical risk factors were examined using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: There were no absolute differences in levels of expression of autoantibodies against angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT1R) or endothelial cell proteins between COVID-19 severity groups. AT1R autoantibody expression also did not differ by age, sex, or diabetes status. Using a multiplex panel of 60 non- HLA autoantigens we did identify seven autoantibodies that differed by COVID-19 severity including myosin (myosin; p=0.02), SHC-transforming protein 3 (shc3; p=0.07), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-beta (perc; p=0.05), glial-cell derived neurotrophic factor (gdnf; p=0.07), enolase 1 (eno1; p=0.08), latrophilin-1 (lphn1; p=0.08), and collagen VI (coll6; p=0.05) with greater breadth and higher expression levels seen in less severe COVID-19. DISCUSSION: Overall, we found that patients hospitalized with COVID-19 demonstrate evidence of auto-reactive antibodies targeting endothelial cells, angiotensin II receptors, and numerous structural proteins including collagens. Phenotypic severity did not correlate with specific autoantibodies. This exploratory study underscores the importance of better understanding of the role of autoimmunity in COVID-19 disease and sequelae. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10309004/ /pubmed/37398658 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1197326 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lichtenstein, Zheng, Gjertson, Ferbas, Rimoin, Yang, Aldrovandi, Schaenman, Reed and Fulcher https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Lichtenstein, Brian
Zheng, Ying
Gjertson, David
Ferbas, Kathie G.
Rimoin, Anne W.
Yang, Otto O.
Aldrovandi, Grace M.
Schaenman, Joanna M.
Reed, Elaine F.
Fulcher, Jennifer A.
Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_full Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_fullStr Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_short Vascular and Non-HLA autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
title_sort vascular and non-hla autoantibody profiles in hospitalized patients with covid-19
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10309004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1197326
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