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Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms

Impairment of health after overcoming the acute phase of COVID-19 is being observed more and more frequently. Here different symptoms of neurological and/or cardiological origin have been reported. With symptoms, which are very similar to the ones reported but are not caused by SARS-CoV-2, the occur...

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Autores principales: Wallukat, Gerd, Hohberger, Bettina, Wenzel, Katrin, Fürst, Julia, Schulze-Rothe, Sarah, Wallukat, Anne, Hönicke, Anne-Sophie, Müller, Johannes
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8049853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33880442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtauto.2021.100100
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author Wallukat, Gerd
Hohberger, Bettina
Wenzel, Katrin
Fürst, Julia
Schulze-Rothe, Sarah
Wallukat, Anne
Hönicke, Anne-Sophie
Müller, Johannes
author_facet Wallukat, Gerd
Hohberger, Bettina
Wenzel, Katrin
Fürst, Julia
Schulze-Rothe, Sarah
Wallukat, Anne
Hönicke, Anne-Sophie
Müller, Johannes
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description Impairment of health after overcoming the acute phase of COVID-19 is being observed more and more frequently. Here different symptoms of neurological and/or cardiological origin have been reported. With symptoms, which are very similar to the ones reported but are not caused by SARS-CoV-2, the occurrence of functionally active autoantibodies ((f)AABs) targeting G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR-(f)AABs) has been discussed to be involved. We, therefore investigated, whether GPCR-(f)AABs are detectable in 31 patients suffering from different Long-COVID-19 symptoms after recovery from the acute phase of the disease. The spectrum of symptoms was mostly of neurological origin (29/31 patients), including post-COVID-19 fatigue, alopecia, attention deficit, tremor and others. Combined neurological and cardiovascular disorders were reported in 17 of the 31 patients. Two recovered COVID-19 patients were free of follow-up symptoms. All 31 former COVID-19 patients had between 2 and 7 different GPCR-(f)AABs that acted as receptor agonists. Some of those GPCR-(f)AABs activate their target receptors which cause a positive chronotropic effect in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes, the read-out in the test system for their detection (bioassay for GPCR-(f)AAB detection). Other GPCR-(f)AABs, in opposite, cause a negative chronotropic effect on those cells. The positive chronotropic GPCR-(f)AABs identified in the blood of Long-COVID patients targeted the β(2)-adrenoceptor (β(2)-(f)AAB), the α(1)-adrenoceptor (α(1)-(f)AAB), the angiotensin II AT1-receptor (AT1-(f)AAB), and the nociceptin—like opioid receptor (NOC-(f)AAB). The negative chronotropic GPCR-(f)AABs identified targeted the muscarinic M(2)-receptor (M(2)-(f)AAB), the MAS-receptor (MAS-(f)AAB), and the ETA-receptor (ETA-(f)AAB). It was analysed which of the extracellular receptor loops was targeted by the autoantibodies.
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spelling pubmed-80498532021-04-16 Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms Wallukat, Gerd Hohberger, Bettina Wenzel, Katrin Fürst, Julia Schulze-Rothe, Sarah Wallukat, Anne Hönicke, Anne-Sophie Müller, Johannes J Transl Autoimmun Research paper Impairment of health after overcoming the acute phase of COVID-19 is being observed more and more frequently. Here different symptoms of neurological and/or cardiological origin have been reported. With symptoms, which are very similar to the ones reported but are not caused by SARS-CoV-2, the occurrence of functionally active autoantibodies ((f)AABs) targeting G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR-(f)AABs) has been discussed to be involved. We, therefore investigated, whether GPCR-(f)AABs are detectable in 31 patients suffering from different Long-COVID-19 symptoms after recovery from the acute phase of the disease. The spectrum of symptoms was mostly of neurological origin (29/31 patients), including post-COVID-19 fatigue, alopecia, attention deficit, tremor and others. Combined neurological and cardiovascular disorders were reported in 17 of the 31 patients. Two recovered COVID-19 patients were free of follow-up symptoms. All 31 former COVID-19 patients had between 2 and 7 different GPCR-(f)AABs that acted as receptor agonists. Some of those GPCR-(f)AABs activate their target receptors which cause a positive chronotropic effect in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes, the read-out in the test system for their detection (bioassay for GPCR-(f)AAB detection). Other GPCR-(f)AABs, in opposite, cause a negative chronotropic effect on those cells. The positive chronotropic GPCR-(f)AABs identified in the blood of Long-COVID patients targeted the β(2)-adrenoceptor (β(2)-(f)AAB), the α(1)-adrenoceptor (α(1)-(f)AAB), the angiotensin II AT1-receptor (AT1-(f)AAB), and the nociceptin—like opioid receptor (NOC-(f)AAB). The negative chronotropic GPCR-(f)AABs identified targeted the muscarinic M(2)-receptor (M(2)-(f)AAB), the MAS-receptor (MAS-(f)AAB), and the ETA-receptor (ETA-(f)AAB). It was analysed which of the extracellular receptor loops was targeted by the autoantibodies. Elsevier 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8049853/ /pubmed/33880442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtauto.2021.100100 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wallukat, Gerd
Hohberger, Bettina
Wenzel, Katrin
Fürst, Julia
Schulze-Rothe, Sarah
Wallukat, Anne
Hönicke, Anne-Sophie
Müller, Johannes
Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms
title Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms
title_full Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms
title_fullStr Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms
title_short Functional autoantibodies against G-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent Long-COVID-19 symptoms
title_sort functional autoantibodies against g-protein coupled receptors in patients with persistent long-covid-19 symptoms
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8049853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33880442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtauto.2021.100100
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