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Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19

Hemodialysis patients (HD) are expected to have excess mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This was challenged by a recent study reporting HD patients to have comparable mortality and less ICU admissions when hospitalized with COVID-19. An altered immune system due to chronic inflammat...

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Autores principales: Prietl, Barbara, Odler, Balazs, Kirsch, Alexander H., Artinger, Katharina, Eigner, Manfred, Schmaldienst, Sabine, Pfeifer, Verena, Stanzer, Stefanie, Eberl, Anita, Raml, Reingard, Pieber, Thomas, Rosenkranz, Alexander R., Brodmann, Marianne, Eller, Philipp, Eller, Kathrin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8901184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35265078
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.821818
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author Prietl, Barbara
Odler, Balazs
Kirsch, Alexander H.
Artinger, Katharina
Eigner, Manfred
Schmaldienst, Sabine
Pfeifer, Verena
Stanzer, Stefanie
Eberl, Anita
Raml, Reingard
Pieber, Thomas
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Brodmann, Marianne
Eller, Philipp
Eller, Kathrin
author_facet Prietl, Barbara
Odler, Balazs
Kirsch, Alexander H.
Artinger, Katharina
Eigner, Manfred
Schmaldienst, Sabine
Pfeifer, Verena
Stanzer, Stefanie
Eberl, Anita
Raml, Reingard
Pieber, Thomas
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Brodmann, Marianne
Eller, Philipp
Eller, Kathrin
author_sort Prietl, Barbara
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description Hemodialysis patients (HD) are expected to have excess mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This was challenged by a recent study reporting HD patients to have comparable mortality and less ICU admissions when hospitalized with COVID-19. An altered immune system due to chronic inflammation might protect HD-patients from severe COVID-19. Therefore, we aimed to describe the peripheral blood immune phenotype in HD-patients and respective controls with COVID-19. METHODS: Sixty-four patients (31 HD, 33 non-HD) with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 and 16 control patients (10 HD, 6 non-HD) were prospectively included. According to symptoms, COVID-19 patients were categorized as asymptomatic/mild, moderate or severe COVID-19 phenotypes. Cytokine profiling and immune phenotyping was performed. RESULTS: Th1 and Th17 plasma cytokine levels were highly increased in HD patients without COVID-19 and were not significantly regulated during COVID-19. In non-HD COVID-19 patients these cytokines increased significantly with disease severity. While all patients with moderate or severe COVID-19 showed hallmarks of COVID-19 such as decreased CD3(+), CD4(+) and CD8(+) and CD4(+)CD25(hi)FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells, significantly increased CD38(+)CD8(+) effector memory and CD38(+)CD8(+) TEMRA T cells were detected in moderate/severe COVID-19 HD patients, which was not observed in non-HD patients with moderate or severe COVID-19. Furthermore, CD161(+)CD8(+) T cells decreased significantly in non-HD COVID-19 patients dependent on disease severity, but not in HD patients. Dynamics of B cells and subtypes were comparable in HD and non-HD COVID-19 patients. CONCLUSIONS: HD patients might be protected from severe COVID-19 due to their chronic inflammatory state with increased CD38(+)CD8(+) effector memory and TEMRA T cells as well as CD161(+)CD8(+) T cells.
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spelling pubmed-89011842022-03-08 Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19 Prietl, Barbara Odler, Balazs Kirsch, Alexander H. Artinger, Katharina Eigner, Manfred Schmaldienst, Sabine Pfeifer, Verena Stanzer, Stefanie Eberl, Anita Raml, Reingard Pieber, Thomas Rosenkranz, Alexander R. Brodmann, Marianne Eller, Philipp Eller, Kathrin Front Immunol Immunology Hemodialysis patients (HD) are expected to have excess mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This was challenged by a recent study reporting HD patients to have comparable mortality and less ICU admissions when hospitalized with COVID-19. An altered immune system due to chronic inflammation might protect HD-patients from severe COVID-19. Therefore, we aimed to describe the peripheral blood immune phenotype in HD-patients and respective controls with COVID-19. METHODS: Sixty-four patients (31 HD, 33 non-HD) with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 and 16 control patients (10 HD, 6 non-HD) were prospectively included. According to symptoms, COVID-19 patients were categorized as asymptomatic/mild, moderate or severe COVID-19 phenotypes. Cytokine profiling and immune phenotyping was performed. RESULTS: Th1 and Th17 plasma cytokine levels were highly increased in HD patients without COVID-19 and were not significantly regulated during COVID-19. In non-HD COVID-19 patients these cytokines increased significantly with disease severity. While all patients with moderate or severe COVID-19 showed hallmarks of COVID-19 such as decreased CD3(+), CD4(+) and CD8(+) and CD4(+)CD25(hi)FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells, significantly increased CD38(+)CD8(+) effector memory and CD38(+)CD8(+) TEMRA T cells were detected in moderate/severe COVID-19 HD patients, which was not observed in non-HD patients with moderate or severe COVID-19. Furthermore, CD161(+)CD8(+) T cells decreased significantly in non-HD COVID-19 patients dependent on disease severity, but not in HD patients. Dynamics of B cells and subtypes were comparable in HD and non-HD COVID-19 patients. CONCLUSIONS: HD patients might be protected from severe COVID-19 due to their chronic inflammatory state with increased CD38(+)CD8(+) effector memory and TEMRA T cells as well as CD161(+)CD8(+) T cells. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8901184/ /pubmed/35265078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.821818 Text en Copyright © 2022 Prietl, Odler, Kirsch, Artinger, Eigner, Schmaldienst, Pfeifer, Stanzer, Eberl, Raml, Pieber, Rosenkranz, Brodmann, Eller and Eller 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
Prietl, Barbara
Odler, Balazs
Kirsch, Alexander H.
Artinger, Katharina
Eigner, Manfred
Schmaldienst, Sabine
Pfeifer, Verena
Stanzer, Stefanie
Eberl, Anita
Raml, Reingard
Pieber, Thomas
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Brodmann, Marianne
Eller, Philipp
Eller, Kathrin
Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19
title Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19
title_full Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19
title_fullStr Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19
title_short Chronic Inflammation Might Protect Hemodialysis Patients From Severe COVID-19
title_sort chronic inflammation might protect hemodialysis patients from severe covid-19
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8901184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35265078
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.821818
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