SARS-CoV-2 uses CD4 to infect T helper lymphocytes.
Natalia S BrunettiGustavo G DavanzoDiogo de MoraesAllan Jhonathan Ramos FerrariGabriela F SouzaStefanie Primon MuraroThiago L KnittelVinicius O BoldriniLauar B MonteiroJoão Victor Virgílio-da-SilvaGerson S ProfetaNatália S WassanoLuana Nunes SantosVictor C CarregariArtur H S DiasFlavio P VerasLucas Alves TavaresJulia ForatoIcaro M S CastroLícia C Silva-CostaAndré C PalmaEli MansourRaisa G UlafAna F BernardesThyago A NunesLuciana C RibeiroMarcus V AgrelaMaria Luiza MorettiLucas I BuscarattiFernanda CrunfliRaissa G LudwigJaqueline A GerhardtNatália Munhoz-AlvesAna Maria MarquesRenata Sesti-CostaMariene R AmorimDaniel Augusto de Toledo-TeixeiraPierina Lorencini PariseMatheus Cavalheiro MartiniKarina Bispos-Dos-SantosCamila L SimeoniFabiana GranjaVirgínia C SilvestriniEduardo B de OliveiraVitor M FacaMurilo CarvalhoBianca G CastelucciAlexandre B PereiraLaís D CoimbraMarieli M G DiasPatricia B RodriguesArilson Bernardo S P GomesFabricio B PereiraLeonilda M B SantosLouis-Marie BloyetSpencer StumpfMarjorie C PontelliSean WhelanAndrei C SpositoRobson Francisco CarvalhoAndré S VieiraMarco A R VinoloAndré DamasioLicio VellosoAna Carolina M FigueiraLuis L P daSilvaThiago Mattar CunhaHelder Takashi Imoto NakayaHenrique Marques-SouzaRafael E MarquesDaniel Martins-de-SouzaMunir S SkafJosé Luis Proença ModenaPedro M M Moraes-VieiraMarcelo A MoriAlessandro S FariasPublished in: eLife (2023)
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the agent of a major global outbreak of respiratory tract disease known as Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). SARS-CoV-2 infects mainly lungs and may cause several immune-related complications, such as lymphocytopenia and cytokine storm, which are associated with the severity of the disease and predict mortality. The mechanism by which SARS-CoV-2 infection may result in immune system dysfunction is still not fully understood. Here, we show that SARS-CoV-2 infects human CD4 + T helper cells, but not CD8 + T cells, and is present in blood and bronchoalveolar lavage T helper cells of severe COVID-19 patients. We demonstrated that SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein (S) directly binds to the CD4 molecule, which in turn mediates the entry of SARS- CoV-2 in T helper cells. This leads to impaired CD4 T cell function and may cause cell death. SARS-CoV-2-infected T helper cells express higher levels of IL-10, which is associated with viral persistence and disease severity. Thus, CD4-mediated SARS-CoV-2 infection of T helper cells may contribute to a poor immune response in COVID-19 patients.