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. 2021 Feb 1:jiab065. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiab065

Dysregulated innate and adaptive immune responses discriminate disease severity in COVID-19

Nico A F Janssen 1,#,, Inge Grondman 1,#, Aline H de Nooijer 1,#, Collins K Boahen 1, Valerie A C M Koeken 1, Vasiliki Matzaraki 1, Vinod Kumar 1,2, Xuehui He 3, Matthijs Kox 4, Hans J P M Koenen 3, Ruben L Smeets 3,5, Irma Joosten 3, Roger J M Brüggemann 6, Ilse J E Kouijzer 1, Hans G van der Hoeven 4, Jeroen A Schouten 4, Tim Frenzel 4, Monique Reijers 7, Wouter Hoefsloot 7, Anton S M Dofferhoff 8, Marjan J van Apeldoorn 9, Marc J T Blaauw 10, Karin Veerman 11, Coen Maas 12, Arjan H Schoneveld 12, Imo E Hoefer 12, Lennie P G Derde 13, Marcel van Deuren 1, Jos W M van der Meer 1, Reinout van Crevel 1, Evangelos J Giamarellos-Bourboulis 14, Leo A B Joosten 1, Michel M van den Heuvel 7, Jacobien Hoogerwerf 1, Quirijn de Mast 1, Peter Pickkers 4, Mihai G Netea 1,15,4, Frank L van de Veerdonk 1,4,
PMCID: PMC7928798  PMID: 33524124

Abstract

The clinical spectrum of COVID-19 varies and the differences in host response characterizing this variation have not been fully elucidated. COVID-19 disease severity correlates with an excessive pro-inflammatory immune response and profound lymphopenia. Inflammatory responses according to disease severity were explored by plasma cytokine measurements and proteomics analysis in 147 COVID-19 patients. Furthermore, peripheral blood mononuclear cell cytokine production assays and whole blood flow cytometry were performed. Results confirm a hyperinflammatory innate immune state, while highlighting hepatocyte growth factor and stem cell factor as potential biomarkers for disease severity. Clustering analysis reveals no specific inflammatory endotypes in COVID-19 patients. Functional assays reveal abrogated adaptive cytokine production (interferon-gamma, interleukin-17 and interleukin-22) and prominent T cell exhaustion in critically ill patients, whereas innate immune responses were intact or hyperresponsive. Collectively, this extensive analysis provides a comprehensive insight into the pathobiology of severe to critical COVID-19 and highlight potential biomarkers of disease severity.

Keywords: COVID-19, Disease severity, Biomarkers, Cytokines, Proteomics, Innate immunity, Adaptive immunity, Flow cytometry, Exhaustion markers


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