Impaired function and delayed regeneration of dendritic cells in COVID-19

Disease manifestations in COVID-19 range from mild to severe illness associated with a dysregulated innate immune response. Alterations in function and regeneration of dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes may contribute to immunopathology and influence adaptive immune responses in COVID-19 patients....

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS pathogens 2021-10, Vol.17 (10), p.e1009742
Hauptverfasser: Winheim, Elena, Rinke, Linus, Lutz, Konstantin, Reischer, Anna, Leutbecher, Alexandra, Wolfram, Lina, Rausch, Lisa, Kranich, Jan, Wratil, Paul R, Huber, Johanna E, Baumjohann, Dirk, Rothenfusser, Simon, Schubert, Benjamin, Hilgendorff, Anne, Hellmuth, Johannes C, Scherer, Clemens, Muenchhoff, Maximilian, von Bergwelt-Baildon, Michael, Stark, Konstantin, Straub, Tobias, Brocker, Thomas, Keppler, Oliver T, Subklewe, Marion, Krug, Anne B
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Zusammenfassung:Disease manifestations in COVID-19 range from mild to severe illness associated with a dysregulated innate immune response. Alterations in function and regeneration of dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes may contribute to immunopathology and influence adaptive immune responses in COVID-19 patients. We analyzed circulating DC and monocyte subsets in 65 hospitalized COVID-19 patients with mild/moderate or severe disease from acute illness to recovery and in healthy controls. Persisting reduction of all DC subpopulations was accompanied by an expansion of proliferating Lineage − HLADR + cells lacking DC markers. Increased frequency of CD163 + CD14 + cells within the recently discovered DC3 subpopulation in patients with more severe disease was associated with systemic inflammation, activated T follicular helper cells, and antibody-secreting cells. Persistent downregulation of CD86 and upregulation of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) in conventional DCs (cDC2 and DC3) and classical monocytes associated with a reduced capacity to stimulate naïve CD4 + T cells correlated with disease severity. Long-lasting depletion and functional impairment of DCs and monocytes may have consequences for susceptibility to secondary infections and therapy of COVID-19 patients.
ISSN:1553-7374
1553-7366
1553-7374
DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1009742