Interleukin-3 is a predictive marker for severity and outcome during SARS-CoV-2 infections.
Alan BénardAnne JacobsenMaximilian BrunnerChristian KrautzBettina KlöschIzabela SwierzyElisabeth NaschbergerMalgorzata J PodolskaDina KouhestaniPaul DavidTorsten BirkholzIxchel CastellanosDenis TrufaHoria SirbuMarcel VetterAndreas E KremerKai HildnerAndreas HeckerFabian EdingerMatthias TenbuschPetra Mühl-ZürbesAlexander SteinkassererEnrico RichterHendrik StreeckMarc Moritz BergerThorsten BrennerMarkus A WeigandFilip K SwirskiLarissa Valor-MéndezRobert GrützmannGeorg F WeberPublished in: Nature communications (2021)
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a worldwide health threat. In a prospective multicentric study, we identify IL-3 as an independent prognostic marker for the outcome during SARS-CoV-2 infections. Specifically, low plasma IL-3 levels is associated with increased severity, viral load, and mortality during SARS-CoV-2 infections. Patients with severe COVID-19 exhibit also reduced circulating plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) and low plasma IFNα and IFNλ levels when compared to non-severe COVID-19 patients. In a mouse model of pulmonary HSV-1 infection, treatment with recombinant IL-3 reduces viral load and mortality. Mechanistically, IL-3 increases innate antiviral immunity by promoting the recruitment of circulating pDCs into the airways by stimulating CXCL12 secretion from pulmonary CD123+ epithelial cells, both, in mice and in COVID-19 negative patients exhibiting pulmonary diseases. This study identifies IL-3 as a predictive disease marker for SARS-CoV-2 infections and as a potential therapeutic target for pulmunory viral infections.
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