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Global patterns of antigen receptor repertoire disruption across adaptive immune compartments in COVID-19

Whereas pathogen-specific T and B cells are a primary focus of interest during infectious disease, we have used COVID-19 to ask whether their emergence comes at a cost of broader B cell and T cell repertoire disruption. We applied a genomic DNA-based approach to concurrently study the immunoglobulin...

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Autores principales: Joseph, Magdalene, Wu, Yin, Dannebaum, Richard, Rubelt, Florian, Zlatareva, Iva, Lorenc, Anna, Du, Zhipei Gracie, Davies, Daniel, Kyle-Cezar, Fernanda, Das, Abhishek, Gee, Sarah, Seow, Jeffrey, Graham, Carl, Telman, Dilduz, Bermejo, Clara, Lin, Hai, Asgharian, Hosseinali, Laing, Adam G., del Molino del Barrio, Irene, Monin, Leticia, Muñoz-Ruiz, Miguel, McKenzie, Duncan R., Hayday, Thomas S., Francos-Quijorna, Isaac, Kamdar, Shraddha, Davis, Richard, Sofra, Vasiliki, Cano, Florencia, Theodoridis, Efstathios, Martinez, Lauren, Merrick, Blair, Bisnauthsing, Karen, Brooks, Kate, Edgeworth, Jonathan, Cason, John, Mant, Christine, Doores, Katie J., Vantourout, Pierre, Luong, Khai, Berka, Jan, Hayday, Adrian C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35943978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201541119
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Sumario:Whereas pathogen-specific T and B cells are a primary focus of interest during infectious disease, we have used COVID-19 to ask whether their emergence comes at a cost of broader B cell and T cell repertoire disruption. We applied a genomic DNA-based approach to concurrently study the immunoglobulin-heavy (IGH) and T cell receptor (TCR) β and δ chain loci of 95 individuals. Our approach detected anticipated repertoire focusing for the IGH repertoire, including expansions of clusters of related sequences temporally aligned with SARS-CoV-2–specific seroconversion, and enrichment of some shared SARS-CoV-2–associated sequences. No significant age-related or disease severity–related deficiencies were noted for the IGH repertoire. By contrast, whereas focusing occurred at the TCRβ and TCRδ loci, including some TCRβ sequence–sharing, disruptive repertoire narrowing was almost entirely limited to many patients aged older than 50 y. By temporarily reducing T cell diversity and by risking expansions of nonbeneficial T cells, these traits may constitute an age-related risk factor for COVID-19, including a vulnerability to new variants for which T cells may provide key protection.