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. 2022 Sep 12:jiac372. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiac372

Low Prevalence of Interferon-α Autoantibodies in People Experiencing Long COVID Symptoms

Michael J Peluso 1,, Anthea Mitchell 2, Chung Yu Wang 3, Saki Takahashi 4, Rebecca Hoh 5, Viva Tai 6, Matthew S Durstenfeld 7, Priscilla Y Hsue 8, J Daniel Kelly 9, Jeffrey N Martin 10, Michael R Wilson 11, Bryan Greenhouse 12, Steven G Deeks 13, Joseph L DeRisi 14, Timothy J Henrich 15
PMCID: PMC9494362  PMID: 36089700

Abstract

Interferon (IFN)-specific autoantibodies have been implicated in severe COVID-19 and have been proposed as a potential driver of the persistent symptoms characterizing Long COVID, a type of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC). We report than only two of 215 SARS-CoV-2 convalescent participants tested over 394 timepoints, including 121 people experiencing Long COVID symptoms, had detectable IFN-α2 antibodies. Both had been hospitalized during the acute phase of the infection. These data suggest that persistent anti-IFN antibodies, although a potential driver of severe COVID-19, are unlikely to contribute to Long COVID symptoms in the post-acute phase of the infection.

Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, post-acute sequalae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, post-COVID conditions, Long COVID, autoimmunity, interferon autoantibodies


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