Depletion of circulating IgM memory B cells predicts unfavourable outcome in COVID-19

Impaired immune responses have been hypothesised to be a possible trigger of unfavourable outcomes in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We aimed to characterise IgM memory B cells in patients with COVID-19 admitted to an internal medicine ward in Northern Italy. Overall, 66 COVID-19 patients (mea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2020-11, Vol.10 (1), p.20836-20836, Article 20836
Hauptverfasser: Lenti, Marco Vincenzo, Aronico, Nicola, Pellegrino, Ivan, Boveri, Emanuela, Giuffrida, Paolo, Borrelli de Andreis, Federica, Morbini, Patrizia, Vanelli, Laura, Pasini, Alessandra, Ubezio, Cristina, Melazzini, Federica, Rascaroli, Alessandro, Antoci, Valentina, Merli, Stefania, Di Terlizzi, Francesco, Sabatini, Umberto, Cambiè, Ginevra, Tenore, Annamaria, Picone, Cristina, Vanoli, Alessandro, Arcaini, Luca, Baldanti, Fausto, Paulli, Marco, Corazza, Gino Roberto, Di Sabatino, Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:Impaired immune responses have been hypothesised to be a possible trigger of unfavourable outcomes in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We aimed to characterise IgM memory B cells in patients with COVID-19 admitted to an internal medicine ward in Northern Italy. Overall, 66 COVID-19 patients (mean age 74 ± 16.6 years; 29 females) were enrolled. Three patients (4.5%; 1 female) had been splenectomised and were excluded from further analyses. Fifty-five patients (87.3%) had IgM memory B cell depletion, and 18 (28.6%) died during hospitalisation (cumulative incidence rate 9.26/100 person-week; 5.8–14.7 95% CI). All patients who died had IgM memory B cell depletion. A superimposed infection was found in 6 patients (9.5%), all of them having IgM memory B cell depletion (cumulative incidence rate 3.08/100 person-week; 1.3–6.8 95% CI). At bivariable analyses, older age, sex, number of comorbidities, and peripheral blood lymphocyte count
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-020-77945-8