Panoramic snapshot of serum soluble mediator interplay in pregnant women with convalescent COVID-19: an exploratory study

SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy can induce changes in the maternal immune response, with effects on pregnancy outcome and offspring. This is a cross-sectional observational study designed to characterize the immunological status of pregnant women with convalescent COVID-19 at distinct pregnanc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in immunology 2023-04, Vol.14, p.1176898-1176898
Hauptverfasser: Fernandes, Geraldo Magela, Sasaki, Lizandra Moura Paravidine, Jardim-Santos, Gabriela Profírio, Schulte, Heidi Luise, Motta, Felipe, da Silva, Ângelo Pereira, de Carvalho, Aleida Oliveira, Pereira, Yacara Ribeiro, Alves, Caroline de Oliveira, de Araújo Júnior, David Alves, Mendonça-Silva, Dayde Lane, Costa, Karina Nascimento, de Castro, Maria Eduarda Canellas, Lauand, Lucas, Nery, Rodrigo de Resende, Tristão, Rosana, Kurizky, Patricia Shu, Nóbrega, Otávio de Toledo, Espindola, Laila Salmen, de Castro, Luiz Cláudio Gonçalves, Alpoim, Patrícia Nessralla, Godoi, Lara Carvalho, Dusse, Luci Maria Sant Ana, Coelho-Dos-Reis, Jordana Grazziela Alves, do Amaral, Laurence Rodrigues, Gomes, Matheus de Souza, Bertarini, Pedro Luiz Lima, Brito-de-Sousa, Joaquim Pedro, da Costa-Rocha, Ismael Artur, Campi-Azevedo, Ana Carolina, Peruhype-Magalhães, Vanessa, Teixeira-Carvalho, Andrea, Zaconeta, Alberto Moreno, Soares, Alexandre Anderson de Sousa Munhoz, Valim, Valéria, Gomes, Ciro Martins, de Albuquerque, Cleandro Pires, Martins-Filho, Olindo Assis, da Mota, Licia Maria Henrique
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Zusammenfassung:SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy can induce changes in the maternal immune response, with effects on pregnancy outcome and offspring. This is a cross-sectional observational study designed to characterize the immunological status of pregnant women with convalescent COVID-19 at distinct pregnancy trimesters. The study focused on providing a clear snapshot of the interplay among serum soluble mediators. A sample of 141 pregnant women from all prenatal periods (1 , 2 and 3 trimesters) comprised patients with convalescent SARS-CoV-2 infection at 3-20 weeks after symptoms onset (COVID, n=89) and a control group of pre-pandemic non-infected pregnant women (HC, n=52). Chemokine, pro-inflammatory/regulatory cytokine and growth factor levels were quantified by a high-throughput microbeads array. In the HC group, most serum soluble mediators progressively decreased towards the 2 and 3 trimesters of pregnancy, while higher chemokine, cytokine and growth factor levels were observed in the COVID patient group. Serum soluble mediator signatures and heatmap analysis pointed out that the major increase observed in the COVID group related to pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, TNF-α, IL-12, IFN-γ and IL-17). A larger set of biomarkers displayed an increased COVID/HC ratio towards the 2 (3x increase) and the 3 (3x to 15x increase) trimesters. Integrative network analysis demonstrated that HC pregnancy evolves with decreasing connectivity between pairs of serum soluble mediators towards the 3 trimester. Although the COVID group exhibited a similar profile, the number of connections was remarkably lower throughout the pregnancy. Meanwhile, IL-1Ra, IL-10 and GM-CSF presented a preserved number of correlations (≥5 strong correlations in HC and COVID), IL-17, FGF-basic and VEGF lost connectivity throughout the pregnancy. IL-6 and CXCL8 were included in a set of acquired attributes, named COVID-selective (≥5 strong correlations in COVID and
ISSN:1664-3224
1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2023.1176898