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. 2020 Nov 10:cwaa102. doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwaa102

Composition of the immunoglobulin G glycome associates with the severity of COVID-19

Tea Petrović 1, Inês Alves 2,3,4, Dario Bugada 5,6, Julio Pascual 7, Frano Vučković 8, Andrea Skelin 9, Joana Gaifem 10,11, Judit Villar-Garcia 12, Manuel M Vicente 13,14,15, Ângela Fernandes 16,17, Ana M Dias 18,19, Ivan-Christian Kurolt 20, Alemka Markotić 21, Dragan Primorac 22,23,24,25,26,27, Adriana Soares 28, Luis Malheiro 29,30, Irena Trbojević-Akmačić 31, Miguel Abreu 32,33, Rui Sarmento e Castro 34,35, Silvia Bettinelli 36, Annapaola Callegaro 37, Marco Arosio 38, Lorena Sangiorgio 39, Luca F Lorini 40, Xavier Castells 41, Juan P Horcajada 42, Salomé S Pinho 43,44,45,46,#, Massimo Allegri 47,48,#, Clara Barrios 49,#, Gordan Lauc 50,51,#,
PMCID: PMC7717252  PMID: 33174592

Abstract

A large variation in the severity of disease symptoms is one of the key open questions in COVID-19 pandemics. The fact that only a small subset of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop severe disease suggests that there have to be some predisposing factors, but biomarkers that reliably predict disease severity have not been found so far. Since overactivation of the immune system is implicated in a severe form of COVID-19 and the IgG glycosylation is known to be involved in the regulation of different immune processes, we evaluated the association of inter-individual variation in IgG N-glycome composition with the severity of COVID-19. The analysis of 166 severe and 167 mild cases from hospitals in Spain, Italy and Portugal revealed statistically significant differences in the composition of the IgG N-glycome. The most notable difference was the decrease in bisecting N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) in severe patients from all three cohorts. IgG galactosylation was also lower in severe cases in all cohorts, but the difference in galactosylation was not statistically significant after correction for multiple testing.

Keywords: bisecting GlcNAc, COVID-19, disease biomarkers, galactosylation, IgG glycosylation


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