Author
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- Alexis J. Combes
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Tristan Courau
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Nicholas F. Kuhn
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Kenneth H. Hu
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Arja Ray
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- William S. Chen
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Nayvin W. Chew
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Simon J. Cleary
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Divyashree Kushnoor
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Gabriella C. Reeder
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Alan Shen
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Jessica Tsui
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Kamir J. Hiam-Galvez
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Priscila Muñoz-Sandoval
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Wandi S. Zhu
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- David S. Lee
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Yang Sun
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Ran You
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Mélia Magnen
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Lauren Rodriguez
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- K. W. Im
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Nina K. Serwas
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Aleksandra Leligdowicz
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Colin R. Zamecnik
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Rita P. Loudermilk
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Michael R. Wilson
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Chun J. Ye
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Gabriela K. Fragiadakis
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Mark R. Looney
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Vincent Chan
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Alyssa Ward
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Sidney Carrillo
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Michael Matthay
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- David J. Erle
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Prescott G. Woodruff
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Charles Langelier
(University of California San Francisco)
- Kirsten Kangelaris
(University of California San Francisco)
- Carolyn M. Hendrickson
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Carolyn Calfee
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Arjun Arkal Rao
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
- Matthew F. Krummel
(University of California San Francisco
University of California San Francisco)
Abstract
Although infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has pleiotropic and systemic effects in some individuals1–3, many others experience milder symptoms. Here, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the distinction between severe and mild phenotypes in the pathology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its origins, we performed a whole-blood-preserving single-cell analysis protocol to integrate contributions from all major immune cell types of the blood—including neutrophils, monocytes, platelets, lymphocytes and the contents of the serum. Patients with mild COVID-19 exhibit a coordinated pattern of expression of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs)3 across every cell population, whereas these ISG-expressing cells are systemically absent in patients with severe disease. Paradoxically, individuals with severe COVID-19 produce very high titres of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and have a lower viral load compared to individuals with mild disease. Examination of the serum from patients with severe COVID-19 shows that these patients uniquely produce antibodies that functionally block the production of the ISG-expressing cells associated with mild disease, by activating conserved signalling circuits that dampen cellular responses to interferons. Overzealous antibody responses pit the immune system against itself in many patients with COVID-19, and perhaps also in individuals with other viral infections. Our findings reveal potential targets for immunotherapies in patients with severe COVID-19 to re-engage viral defence.
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Alexis J. Combes & Tristan Courau & Nicholas F. Kuhn & Kenneth H. Hu & Arja Ray & William S. Chen & Nayvin W. Chew & Simon J. Cleary & Divyashree Kushnoor & Gabriella C. Reeder & Alan Shen & Jessica T, 2021.
"Global absence and targeting of protective immune states in severe COVID-19,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 591(7848), pages 124-130, March.
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RePEc:nat:nature:v:591:y:2021:i:7848:d:10.1038_s41586-021-03234-7
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03234-7
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