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Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections

COVID-19–associated morbidity and mortality have been attributed to a pathologic host response. Two divergent hypotheses have been proposed: hyperinflammatory cytokine storm; and failure of host protective immunity that results in unrestrained viral dissemination and organ injury. A key explanation...

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Autores principales: Remy, Kenneth E., Mazer, Monty, Striker, David A., Ellebedy, Ali H., Walton, Andrew H., Unsinger, Jacqueline, Blood, Teresa M., Mudd, Philip A., Yi, Daehan J., Mannion, Daniel A., Osborne, Dale F., Martin, R. Scott, Anand, Nitin J., Bosanquet, James P., Blood, Jane, Drewry, Anne M., Caldwell, Charles C., Turnbull, Isaiah R., Brakenridge, Scott C., Moldwawer, Lyle L., Hotchkiss, Richard S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32687484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.140329
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author Remy, Kenneth E.
Mazer, Monty
Striker, David A.
Ellebedy, Ali H.
Walton, Andrew H.
Unsinger, Jacqueline
Blood, Teresa M.
Mudd, Philip A.
Yi, Daehan J.
Mannion, Daniel A.
Osborne, Dale F.
Martin, R. Scott
Anand, Nitin J.
Bosanquet, James P.
Blood, Jane
Drewry, Anne M.
Caldwell, Charles C.
Turnbull, Isaiah R.
Brakenridge, Scott C.
Moldwawer, Lyle L.
Hotchkiss, Richard S.
author_facet Remy, Kenneth E.
Mazer, Monty
Striker, David A.
Ellebedy, Ali H.
Walton, Andrew H.
Unsinger, Jacqueline
Blood, Teresa M.
Mudd, Philip A.
Yi, Daehan J.
Mannion, Daniel A.
Osborne, Dale F.
Martin, R. Scott
Anand, Nitin J.
Bosanquet, James P.
Blood, Jane
Drewry, Anne M.
Caldwell, Charles C.
Turnbull, Isaiah R.
Brakenridge, Scott C.
Moldwawer, Lyle L.
Hotchkiss, Richard S.
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description COVID-19–associated morbidity and mortality have been attributed to a pathologic host response. Two divergent hypotheses have been proposed: hyperinflammatory cytokine storm; and failure of host protective immunity that results in unrestrained viral dissemination and organ injury. A key explanation for the inability to address this controversy has been the lack of diagnostic tools to evaluate immune function in COVID-19 infections. ELISpot, a highly sensitive, functional immunoassay, was employed in 27 patients with COVID-19, 51 patients with sepsis, 18 critically ill nonseptic (CINS) patients, and 27 healthy control volunteers to evaluate adaptive and innate immune status by quantitating T cell IFN-ɣ and monocyte TFN-α production. Circulating T cell subsets were profoundly reduced in COVID-19 patients. Additionally, stimulated blood mononuclear cells produced less than 40%–50% of the IFN-ɣ and TNF-α observed in septic and CINS patients, consistent with markedly impaired immune effector cell function. Approximately 25% of COVID-19 patients had increased IL-6 levels that were not associated with elevations in other canonical proinflammatory cytokines. Collectively, these findings support the hypothesis that COVID-19 suppresses host functional adaptive and innate immunity. Importantly, IL-7 administered ex vivo restored T cell IFN-ɣ production in COVID-19 patients. Thus, ELISpot may functionally characterize host immunity in COVID-19 and inform prospective therapies.
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spelling pubmed-75264412020-10-05 Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections Remy, Kenneth E. Mazer, Monty Striker, David A. Ellebedy, Ali H. Walton, Andrew H. Unsinger, Jacqueline Blood, Teresa M. Mudd, Philip A. Yi, Daehan J. Mannion, Daniel A. Osborne, Dale F. Martin, R. Scott Anand, Nitin J. Bosanquet, James P. Blood, Jane Drewry, Anne M. Caldwell, Charles C. Turnbull, Isaiah R. Brakenridge, Scott C. Moldwawer, Lyle L. Hotchkiss, Richard S. JCI Insight Research Article COVID-19–associated morbidity and mortality have been attributed to a pathologic host response. Two divergent hypotheses have been proposed: hyperinflammatory cytokine storm; and failure of host protective immunity that results in unrestrained viral dissemination and organ injury. A key explanation for the inability to address this controversy has been the lack of diagnostic tools to evaluate immune function in COVID-19 infections. ELISpot, a highly sensitive, functional immunoassay, was employed in 27 patients with COVID-19, 51 patients with sepsis, 18 critically ill nonseptic (CINS) patients, and 27 healthy control volunteers to evaluate adaptive and innate immune status by quantitating T cell IFN-ɣ and monocyte TFN-α production. Circulating T cell subsets were profoundly reduced in COVID-19 patients. Additionally, stimulated blood mononuclear cells produced less than 40%–50% of the IFN-ɣ and TNF-α observed in septic and CINS patients, consistent with markedly impaired immune effector cell function. Approximately 25% of COVID-19 patients had increased IL-6 levels that were not associated with elevations in other canonical proinflammatory cytokines. Collectively, these findings support the hypothesis that COVID-19 suppresses host functional adaptive and innate immunity. Importantly, IL-7 administered ex vivo restored T cell IFN-ɣ production in COVID-19 patients. Thus, ELISpot may functionally characterize host immunity in COVID-19 and inform prospective therapies. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7526441/ /pubmed/32687484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.140329 Text en © 2020 Remy et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Remy, Kenneth E.
Mazer, Monty
Striker, David A.
Ellebedy, Ali H.
Walton, Andrew H.
Unsinger, Jacqueline
Blood, Teresa M.
Mudd, Philip A.
Yi, Daehan J.
Mannion, Daniel A.
Osborne, Dale F.
Martin, R. Scott
Anand, Nitin J.
Bosanquet, James P.
Blood, Jane
Drewry, Anne M.
Caldwell, Charles C.
Turnbull, Isaiah R.
Brakenridge, Scott C.
Moldwawer, Lyle L.
Hotchkiss, Richard S.
Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections
title Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections
title_full Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections
title_fullStr Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections
title_full_unstemmed Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections
title_short Severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes COVID-19 infections
title_sort severe immunosuppression and not a cytokine storm characterizes covid-19 infections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32687484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.140329
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