Immunologic resilience and COVID-19 survival advantage
The risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varies significantly among persons of similar age and is higher in males. Age-independent, sex-biased differences in susceptibility to severe COVID-19 may be ascribable to deficits in a sexually dimorphic protective attribute that we termed immu...
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creator | Restrepo, Marcos I. Manoharan, Muthu Saravanan Sanchez-Reilly, Sandra Ehsan, Aamir Branum, Anne P. Winter, Caitlyn Winter, Lauryn Pandranki, Lavanya Carrillo, Andrew Perez, Graciela L. Anzueto, Antonio Lee, Monica Martinez-Vargas, Celida Sehgal, Raj T. Walter, Elizabeth A. Oakman, Kimberly Benavides, Raymond Pugh, Jacqueline A. Abdalla, Mohamed I. Adams, Sandra G. Agnew, Joseph Barker, Jennifer Birdwell, Angela Bradford, Stephen Briggs, Heather Marin Corral, Judith Dacus, Jennifer J. Danaher, Patrick J. DePaul, Scott A. Dickerson, Jill Elbel, Samantha Escamilla, Corina Farrar, Robert Feldman, David Flynn, Julianne Ford, Delvina Galley, Samantha Garza, Maritza Gilman, Sherraine Gomez, Jennifer Grassmuck, Sally Hanson, Joshua Hastings, Gabrielyd Haywood, Audrey Hinojosa, Cecilia Ho, Tony T. Jewell, Pamela Lester, Chadwick S. Levine, Stephanie M. Louder, Angel Maldonado, Rachel McElligott, Neil Medlin, Laura Mireles, Myra Morneau, Kathleen Nambiar, Anoop Nathanson, Robert Pascual-Guardia, Sergi Patterson, Marisa Perez, Rogelio Phillips, Robert E. Polk, Patrick B. Pomager, Michael A. Preston, Kristy J. Rangel, Michelle Reichelderfer, Renee L. Renz, Evan M. Ross, Jeanette Rudd, Teresa Sanchez, Maria E. Sanders, Tammy Schindler, Kevin C. Schmit, David Solorzano, Claudio Soni, Nilam Tam, Win S. Tovar, Edward J. Tyler, Anna R. Veloso, Maria C. Venticinque, Steven G. Villalpando, Jorge A. Villanueva, Melissa Villegas, Lauren Wallace, Andrew Wang, Emily Williamson, Andreia Trammell Velasquez, Sadie A. Yunes, Andrea Letendre, Scott Steri, Maristella Orrù, Valeria Fiorillo, Edoardo Cucca, Francesco Moreira, Alvaro G. Zhang, Nu Agan, Brian K. He, Weijing Clark, Robert A. Okulicz, Jason F. Ahuja, Sunil K. |
description | The risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varies significantly among persons of similar age and is higher in males. Age-independent, sex-biased differences in susceptibility to severe COVID-19 may be ascribable to deficits in a sexually dimorphic protective attribute that we termed immunologic resilience (IR).
We sought to examine whether deficits in IR that antedate or are induced by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection independently predict COVID-19 mortality.
IR levels were quantified with 2 novel metrics: immune health grades (IHG-I [best] to IHG-IV) to gauge CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell count equilibrium, and blood gene expression signatures. IR metrics were examined in a prospective COVID-19 cohort (n = 522); primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Associations of IR metrics with outcomes in non–COVID-19 cohorts (n = 13,461) provided the framework for linking pre–COVID-19 IR status to IR during COVID-19, as well as to COVID-19 outcomes.
IHG-I, tracking high-grade equilibrium between CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell counts, was the most common grade (73%) among healthy adults, particularly in females. SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with underrepresentation of IHG-I (21%) versus overrepresentation (77%) of IHG-II or IHG-IV, especially in males versus females (P < .01). Presentation with IHG-I was associated with 88% lower mortality, after controlling for age and sex; reduced risk of hospitalization and respiratory failure; lower plasma IL-6 levels; rapid clearance of nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 burden; and gene expression signatures correlating with survival that signify immunocompetence and controlled inflammation. In non–COVID-19 cohorts, IR-preserving metrics were associated with resistance to progressive influenza or HIV infection, as well as lower 9-year mortality in the Framingham Heart Study, especially in females.
Preservation of immunocompetence with controlled inflammation during antigenic challenges is a hallmark of IR and associates with longevity and AIDS resistance. Independent of age, a male-biased proclivity to degrade IR before and/or during SARS-CoV-2 infection predisposes to severe COVID-19.
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Age-independent, sex-biased differences in susceptibility to severe COVID-19 may be ascribable to deficits in a sexually dimorphic protective attribute that we termed immunologic resilience (IR).
We sought to examine whether deficits in IR that antedate or are induced by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection independently predict COVID-19 mortality.
IR levels were quantified with 2 novel metrics: immune health grades (IHG-I [best] to IHG-IV) to gauge CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell count equilibrium, and blood gene expression signatures. IR metrics were examined in a prospective COVID-19 cohort (n = 522); primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Associations of IR metrics with outcomes in non–COVID-19 cohorts (n = 13,461) provided the framework for linking pre–COVID-19 IR status to IR during COVID-19, as well as to COVID-19 outcomes.
IHG-I, tracking high-grade equilibrium between CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell counts, was the most common grade (73%) among healthy adults, particularly in females. SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with underrepresentation of IHG-I (21%) versus overrepresentation (77%) of IHG-II or IHG-IV, especially in males versus females (P < .01). Presentation with IHG-I was associated with 88% lower mortality, after controlling for age and sex; reduced risk of hospitalization and respiratory failure; lower plasma IL-6 levels; rapid clearance of nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 burden; and gene expression signatures correlating with survival that signify immunocompetence and controlled inflammation. In non–COVID-19 cohorts, IR-preserving metrics were associated with resistance to progressive influenza or HIV infection, as well as lower 9-year mortality in the Framingham Heart Study, especially in females.
Preservation of immunocompetence with controlled inflammation during antigenic challenges is a hallmark of IR and associates with longevity and AIDS resistance. Independent of age, a male-biased proclivity to degrade IR before and/or during SARS-CoV-2 infection predisposes to severe COVID-19.
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Age-independent, sex-biased differences in susceptibility to severe COVID-19 may be ascribable to deficits in a sexually dimorphic protective attribute that we termed immunologic resilience (IR).
We sought to examine whether deficits in IR that antedate or are induced by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection independently predict COVID-19 mortality.
IR levels were quantified with 2 novel metrics: immune health grades (IHG-I [best] to IHG-IV) to gauge CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell count equilibrium, and blood gene expression signatures. IR metrics were examined in a prospective COVID-19 cohort (n = 522); primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Associations of IR metrics with outcomes in non–COVID-19 cohorts (n = 13,461) provided the framework for linking pre–COVID-19 IR status to IR during COVID-19, as well as to COVID-19 outcomes.
IHG-I, tracking high-grade equilibrium between CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell counts, was the most common grade (73%) among healthy adults, particularly in females. SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with underrepresentation of IHG-I (21%) versus overrepresentation (77%) of IHG-II or IHG-IV, especially in males versus females (P < .01). Presentation with IHG-I was associated with 88% lower mortality, after controlling for age and sex; reduced risk of hospitalization and respiratory failure; lower plasma IL-6 levels; rapid clearance of nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 burden; and gene expression signatures correlating with survival that signify immunocompetence and controlled inflammation. In non–COVID-19 cohorts, IR-preserving metrics were associated with resistance to progressive influenza or HIV infection, as well as lower 9-year mortality in the Framingham Heart Study, especially in females.
Preservation of immunocompetence with controlled inflammation during antigenic challenges is a hallmark of IR and associates with longevity and AIDS resistance. Independent of age, a male-biased proclivity to degrade IR before and/or during SARS-CoV-2 infection predisposes to severe COVID-19.
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immunology</jtitle><addtitle>J Allergy Clin Immunol</addtitle><date>2021-11-01</date><risdate>2021</risdate><volume>148</volume><issue>5</issue><spage>1176</spage><epage>1191</epage><pages>1176-1191</pages><issn>0091-6749</issn><eissn>1097-6825</eissn><abstract>The risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varies significantly among persons of similar age and is higher in males. Age-independent, sex-biased differences in susceptibility to severe COVID-19 may be ascribable to deficits in a sexually dimorphic protective attribute that we termed immunologic resilience (IR).
We sought to examine whether deficits in IR that antedate or are induced by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection independently predict COVID-19 mortality.
IR levels were quantified with 2 novel metrics: immune health grades (IHG-I [best] to IHG-IV) to gauge CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell count equilibrium, and blood gene expression signatures. IR metrics were examined in a prospective COVID-19 cohort (n = 522); primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Associations of IR metrics with outcomes in non–COVID-19 cohorts (n = 13,461) provided the framework for linking pre–COVID-19 IR status to IR during COVID-19, as well as to COVID-19 outcomes.
IHG-I, tracking high-grade equilibrium between CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell counts, was the most common grade (73%) among healthy adults, particularly in females. SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with underrepresentation of IHG-I (21%) versus overrepresentation (77%) of IHG-II or IHG-IV, especially in males versus females (P < .01). Presentation with IHG-I was associated with 88% lower mortality, after controlling for age and sex; reduced risk of hospitalization and respiratory failure; lower plasma IL-6 levels; rapid clearance of nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 burden; and gene expression signatures correlating with survival that signify immunocompetence and controlled inflammation. In non–COVID-19 cohorts, IR-preserving metrics were associated with resistance to progressive influenza or HIV infection, as well as lower 9-year mortality in the Framingham Heart Study, especially in females.
Preservation of immunocompetence with controlled inflammation during antigenic challenges is a hallmark of IR and associates with longevity and AIDS resistance. Independent of age, a male-biased proclivity to degrade IR before and/or during SARS-CoV-2 infection predisposes to severe COVID-19.
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