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Crossroads between Autoimmunity and COVID-19 in Lung Transplant Recipients

The presence of a certain group of auto-antibodies (AAbs) is known to correlate with the severity of COVID-19. It is, however, unknown if such AAbs are prevalent and impact COVID-19-related outcomes in lung transplant recipients (LTRs) who are immunosuppressed. We performed a retrospective study of...

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Autores principales: Narasimhan, Madhusudhanan, Muthukumar, Alagarraju, Sataranatarajan, Kavithalakshmi, Mahimainathan, Lenin, Mahan, Luke, Timofte, Irina, Bollineni, Srinivas, Joerns, John, Zhang, Song, Gorman, April, Banga, Amit, Mohanka, Manish, Torres, Fernando, Lawrence, Adrian, Thalachallour, Mohanakumar, Kaza, Vaidehi
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10612071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37896822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102045
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author Narasimhan, Madhusudhanan
Muthukumar, Alagarraju
Sataranatarajan, Kavithalakshmi
Mahimainathan, Lenin
Mahan, Luke
Timofte, Irina
Bollineni, Srinivas
Joerns, John
Zhang, Song
Gorman, April
Banga, Amit
Mohanka, Manish
Torres, Fernando
Lawrence, Adrian
Thalachallour, Mohanakumar
Kaza, Vaidehi
author_facet Narasimhan, Madhusudhanan
Muthukumar, Alagarraju
Sataranatarajan, Kavithalakshmi
Mahimainathan, Lenin
Mahan, Luke
Timofte, Irina
Bollineni, Srinivas
Joerns, John
Zhang, Song
Gorman, April
Banga, Amit
Mohanka, Manish
Torres, Fernando
Lawrence, Adrian
Thalachallour, Mohanakumar
Kaza, Vaidehi
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description The presence of a certain group of auto-antibodies (AAbs) is known to correlate with the severity of COVID-19. It is, however, unknown if such AAbs are prevalent and impact COVID-19-related outcomes in lung transplant recipients (LTRs) who are immunosuppressed. We performed a retrospective study of LTRs with COVID-19 and analyzed samples before and after COVID-19 for IgG AAbs. AAbs analysis was carried out using autoimmune and coronavirus microarray and the resulting cross-sectional differences in Ab-scores and clinical variables were analyzed using Fischer’s Exact test for categorical variables and a paired t-test for continuous variables. Linear regression was used to analyze the differences in Ab-scores and COVID-19 severity. LTRs with non-severe [NS gp (n = 10)], and severe [S gp (n = 8)] COVID-19 disease were included. Ferritin and acute respiratory failure were higher in the S group (p = 0.03; p < 0.0001). Among the AAbs analyzed, interferon-related AAbs (IFN-alpha2, IFN-beta, IFN lamba, IFN-epsilon), eight interleukin-related AAbs, and several tissue-related AAbs were also found to be changed significantly from pre- to post-COVID-19 (p < 0.05). IFN-lambda (p = 0.03) and IL-22 (p = 0.002) were significantly associated with COVID-19 severity and remained significant in linear regression analysis while controlling for other variables. AAbs are common in LTRs, and certain groups of antibodies are particularly enhanced in LTRs with severe COVID-19. Preliminary observations of this study need to be confirmed by a larger sample size.
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spelling pubmed-106120712023-10-29 Crossroads between Autoimmunity and COVID-19 in Lung Transplant Recipients Narasimhan, Madhusudhanan Muthukumar, Alagarraju Sataranatarajan, Kavithalakshmi Mahimainathan, Lenin Mahan, Luke Timofte, Irina Bollineni, Srinivas Joerns, John Zhang, Song Gorman, April Banga, Amit Mohanka, Manish Torres, Fernando Lawrence, Adrian Thalachallour, Mohanakumar Kaza, Vaidehi Viruses Article The presence of a certain group of auto-antibodies (AAbs) is known to correlate with the severity of COVID-19. It is, however, unknown if such AAbs are prevalent and impact COVID-19-related outcomes in lung transplant recipients (LTRs) who are immunosuppressed. We performed a retrospective study of LTRs with COVID-19 and analyzed samples before and after COVID-19 for IgG AAbs. AAbs analysis was carried out using autoimmune and coronavirus microarray and the resulting cross-sectional differences in Ab-scores and clinical variables were analyzed using Fischer’s Exact test for categorical variables and a paired t-test for continuous variables. Linear regression was used to analyze the differences in Ab-scores and COVID-19 severity. LTRs with non-severe [NS gp (n = 10)], and severe [S gp (n = 8)] COVID-19 disease were included. Ferritin and acute respiratory failure were higher in the S group (p = 0.03; p < 0.0001). Among the AAbs analyzed, interferon-related AAbs (IFN-alpha2, IFN-beta, IFN lamba, IFN-epsilon), eight interleukin-related AAbs, and several tissue-related AAbs were also found to be changed significantly from pre- to post-COVID-19 (p < 0.05). IFN-lambda (p = 0.03) and IL-22 (p = 0.002) were significantly associated with COVID-19 severity and remained significant in linear regression analysis while controlling for other variables. AAbs are common in LTRs, and certain groups of antibodies are particularly enhanced in LTRs with severe COVID-19. Preliminary observations of this study need to be confirmed by a larger sample size. MDPI 2023-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10612071/ /pubmed/37896822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102045 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bollineni, Srinivas
Joerns, John
Zhang, Song
Gorman, April
Banga, Amit
Mohanka, Manish
Torres, Fernando
Lawrence, Adrian
Thalachallour, Mohanakumar
Kaza, Vaidehi
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