Memory B cells and serum immunoglobulins are associated with disease severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of B cell-mediated immunity with disease severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19. In this retrospective cohort and single-centre study, 208 patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 were recruited. A COVID-19 severity score, rangin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Postgraduate medical journal 2022-10, Vol.98 (1164), p.765
Hauptverfasser: Çölkesen, Fatih, Kurt, Esma Kepenek, Vatansev, Hülya, Korkmaz, Celalettin, Çölkesen, Fatma, Yücel, Fatih, Yıldız, Eray, Evcen, Recep, Aykan, Filiz Sadi, Kılınç, Mehmet, Aytekin, Gökhan, Feyzioğlu, Bahadır, Doğan, Metin, Arslan, Şevket, Teke, Turgut, Keleş, Sevgi, Reisli, İsmail
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of B cell-mediated immunity with disease severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19. In this retrospective cohort and single-centre study, 208 patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 were recruited. A COVID-19 severity score, ranging from 0 to 10, was used to evaluate associations between various factors. Serum immunoglobulin levels and the number of cells in B lymphocyte subsets were measured and their association with disease severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19 examined. The median age of the patients was 50 (35-63) years and 88 (42%) were female. The number of deceased patients was 17. The median COVID-19 severity score was 8 (6-8) in deceased patients and 1 (0-2) in survivors. Deceased patients had significantly lower levels of total B lymphocytes, naive B cells, switched memory B cells, and serum IgA, IgG, IgG1 and IgG2 than recovered patients (all p
ISSN:1469-0756
DOI:10.1136/postgradmedj-2021-140540