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Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is accompanied by a dysregulated immune response. In particular, NK cells, involved in the antiviral response, are affected by the infection. This study aimed to investigate circulating NK cells with a focus on their activation, de...

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Autores principales: Ustiuzhanina, Maria O., Vavilova, Julia D., Boyko, Anna A., Streltsova, Maria A., Kust, Sofya A., Kanevskiy, Leonid M., Sapozhnikov, Alexander M., Iskhakov, Rustam N., Gubernatorova, Ekaterina O., Drutskaya, Marina S., Bychinin, Mikhail V., Zhukova, Oksana A., Novikova, Oksana N., Sotnikova, Anna G., Yusubalieva, Gaukhar M., Baklaushev, Vladimir P., Kovalenko, Elena I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9917026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24031996
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author Ustiuzhanina, Maria O.
Vavilova, Julia D.
Boyko, Anna A.
Streltsova, Maria A.
Kust, Sofya A.
Kanevskiy, Leonid M.
Sapozhnikov, Alexander M.
Iskhakov, Rustam N.
Gubernatorova, Ekaterina O.
Drutskaya, Marina S.
Bychinin, Mikhail V.
Zhukova, Oksana A.
Novikova, Oksana N.
Sotnikova, Anna G.
Yusubalieva, Gaukhar M.
Baklaushev, Vladimir P.
Kovalenko, Elena I.
author_facet Ustiuzhanina, Maria O.
Vavilova, Julia D.
Boyko, Anna A.
Streltsova, Maria A.
Kust, Sofya A.
Kanevskiy, Leonid M.
Sapozhnikov, Alexander M.
Iskhakov, Rustam N.
Gubernatorova, Ekaterina O.
Drutskaya, Marina S.
Bychinin, Mikhail V.
Zhukova, Oksana A.
Novikova, Oksana N.
Sotnikova, Anna G.
Yusubalieva, Gaukhar M.
Baklaushev, Vladimir P.
Kovalenko, Elena I.
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description Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is accompanied by a dysregulated immune response. In particular, NK cells, involved in the antiviral response, are affected by the infection. This study aimed to investigate circulating NK cells with a focus on their activation, depletion, changes in the surface expression of key receptors, and functional activity during COVID-19, among intensive care unit (ICU) patients, moderately ill patients, and convalescents (CCP). Our data confirmed that NK cell activation in patients with COVID-19 is accompanied by changes in circulating cytokines. The progression of COVID-19 was associated with a coordinated decrease in the proportion of NKG2D(+) and CD16(+) NK cells, and an increase in PD-1, which indicated their exhaustion. A higher content of NKG2D(+) NK cells distinguished surviving patients from non-survivors in the ICU group. NK cell exhaustion in ICU patients was additionally confirmed by a strong negative correlation of PD-1 and natural cytotoxicity levels. In moderately ill patients and convalescents, correlations were found between the levels of CD57, NKG2C, and NKp30, which may indicate the formation of adaptive NK cells. A reduced NKp30 level was observed in patients with a lethal outcome. Altogether, the phenotypic changes in circulating NK cells of COVID-19 patients suggest that the intense activation of NK cells during SARS-CoV-2 infection, most likely induced by cytokines, is accompanied by NK cell exhaustion, the extent of which may be critical for the disease outcome.
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spelling pubmed-99170262023-02-11 Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19 Ustiuzhanina, Maria O. Vavilova, Julia D. Boyko, Anna A. Streltsova, Maria A. Kust, Sofya A. Kanevskiy, Leonid M. Sapozhnikov, Alexander M. Iskhakov, Rustam N. Gubernatorova, Ekaterina O. Drutskaya, Marina S. Bychinin, Mikhail V. Zhukova, Oksana A. Novikova, Oksana N. Sotnikova, Anna G. Yusubalieva, Gaukhar M. Baklaushev, Vladimir P. Kovalenko, Elena I. Int J Mol Sci Article Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is accompanied by a dysregulated immune response. In particular, NK cells, involved in the antiviral response, are affected by the infection. This study aimed to investigate circulating NK cells with a focus on their activation, depletion, changes in the surface expression of key receptors, and functional activity during COVID-19, among intensive care unit (ICU) patients, moderately ill patients, and convalescents (CCP). Our data confirmed that NK cell activation in patients with COVID-19 is accompanied by changes in circulating cytokines. The progression of COVID-19 was associated with a coordinated decrease in the proportion of NKG2D(+) and CD16(+) NK cells, and an increase in PD-1, which indicated their exhaustion. A higher content of NKG2D(+) NK cells distinguished surviving patients from non-survivors in the ICU group. NK cell exhaustion in ICU patients was additionally confirmed by a strong negative correlation of PD-1 and natural cytotoxicity levels. In moderately ill patients and convalescents, correlations were found between the levels of CD57, NKG2C, and NKp30, which may indicate the formation of adaptive NK cells. A reduced NKp30 level was observed in patients with a lethal outcome. Altogether, the phenotypic changes in circulating NK cells of COVID-19 patients suggest that the intense activation of NK cells during SARS-CoV-2 infection, most likely induced by cytokines, is accompanied by NK cell exhaustion, the extent of which may be critical for the disease outcome. MDPI 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9917026/ /pubmed/36768315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24031996 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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Ustiuzhanina, Maria O.
Vavilova, Julia D.
Boyko, Anna A.
Streltsova, Maria A.
Kust, Sofya A.
Kanevskiy, Leonid M.
Sapozhnikov, Alexander M.
Iskhakov, Rustam N.
Gubernatorova, Ekaterina O.
Drutskaya, Marina S.
Bychinin, Mikhail V.
Zhukova, Oksana A.
Novikova, Oksana N.
Sotnikova, Anna G.
Yusubalieva, Gaukhar M.
Baklaushev, Vladimir P.
Kovalenko, Elena I.
Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19
title Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19
title_full Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19
title_fullStr Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19
title_short Coordinated Loss and Acquisition of NK Cell Surface Markers Accompanied by Generalized Cytokine Dysregulation in COVID-19
title_sort coordinated loss and acquisition of nk cell surface markers accompanied by generalized cytokine dysregulation in covid-19
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9917026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24031996
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