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Recovering or Persisting: The Immunopathological Features of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Children.

Daniele Antonio PizzutoPiero ValentiniCristina De RoseMaria TredicineMaria Del Carmen Pereyra BozaChiara CamponeschiRosa MorelloGiuseppe ZampinoAnna E S BrooksMario RendeFrancesco RiaMaurizio SanguinettiGiovanni DeloguMichela SaliGabriele Di Santenull On Behalf Of The Gemelli-Pediatric Covid-Team
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
In this study, we suggest that children affected by Long COVID may have a compromised ability to switch from the innate to the adaptive immune response, as supported by our data showing a contraction of naïve and switched B cell compartment and an unstable balance of regulatory T lymphocytes occurring in these children. However, further prospective immunological studies are needed to better clarify which factors (epigenetic, diet, environment, etc.) are involved in the impairment of the immunological mechanisms in the Long COVID patients.
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