Major alterations in the mononuclear phagocyte landscape associated with COVID-19 severity.
Egle KvedaraiteLaura HertwigIndranil SinhaAndrea PonzettaIda Hed MyrbergMagda LourdaMajda DzidicMira AkberJonas KlingströmElin FolkessonJagadeeswara Rao MuvvaPuran ChenSara Gredmark-RussSusanna BrighentiAnna Norrby-TeglundLars I ErikssonOlav RooyackersSoo AlemanKristoffer StrålinHans-Gustaf LjunggrenFlorent GinhouxNiklas K BjörkströmJan-Inge HenterMattias SvenssonMalin Flodström TullbergPublished in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021)
Dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes are crucial mediators of innate and adaptive immune responses during viral infection, but misdirected responses by these cells may contribute to immunopathology. Here, we performed high-dimensional flow cytometry-analysis focusing on mononuclear phagocyte (MNP) lineages in SARS-CoV-2-infected patients with moderate and severe COVID-19. We provide a deep and comprehensive map of the MNP landscape in COVID-19. A redistribution of monocyte subsets toward intermediate monocytes and a general decrease in circulating DCs was observed in response to infection. Severe disease coincided with the appearance of monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cell-like cells and a higher frequency of pre-DC2. Furthermore, phenotypic alterations in MNPs, and their late precursors, were cell-lineage-specific and associated either with the general response against SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 severity. This included an interferon-imprint in DC1s observed in all patients and a decreased expression of the coinhibitory molecule CD200R in pre-DCs, DC2s, and DC3 subsets of severely sick patients. Finally, unsupervised analysis revealed that the MNP profile, alone, pointed to a cluster of COVID-19 nonsurvivors. This study provides a reference for the MNP response to SARS-CoV-2 infection and unravels mononuclear phagocyte dysregulations associated with severe COVID-19.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- dendritic cells
- coronavirus disease
- immune response
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- peripheral blood
- single cell
- end stage renal disease
- regulatory t cells
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- flow cytometry
- chronic kidney disease
- machine learning
- prognostic factors
- poor prognosis
- peritoneal dialysis
- oxidative stress
- endothelial cells
- cell therapy
- cell proliferation
- stem cells
- long non coding rna
- toll like receptor
- bone marrow
- patient reported outcomes
- cell cycle arrest