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Long-term effects of Omicron BA.2 breakthrough infection on immunity-metabolism balance: a 6-month prospective study.


ABSTRACT: There have been reports of long coronavirus disease (long COVID) and breakthrough infections (BTIs); however, the mechanisms and pathological features of long COVID after Omicron BTIs remain unclear. Assessing long-term effects of COVID-19 and immune recovery after Omicron BTIs is crucial for understanding the disease and managing new-generation vaccines. Here, we followed up mild BA.2 BTI convalescents for six-month with routine blood tests, proteomic analysis and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). We found that major organs exhibited ephemeral dysfunction and recovered to normal in approximately six-month after BA.2 BTI. We also observed durable and potent levels of neutralizing antibodies against major circulating sub-variants, indicating that hybrid humoral immunity stays active. However, platelets may take longer to recover based on proteomic analyses, which also shows coagulation disorder and an imbalance between anti-pathogen immunity and metabolism six-month after BA.2 BTI. The immunity-metabolism imbalance was then confirmed with retrospective analysis of abnormal levels of hormones, low blood glucose level and coagulation profile. The long-term malfunctional coagulation and imbalance in the material metabolism and immunity may contribute to the development of long COVID and act as useful indicator for assessing recovery and the long-term impacts after Omicron sub-variant BTIs.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10951309 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term effects of Omicron BA.2 breakthrough infection on immunity-metabolism balance: a 6-month prospective study.

Li Yanhua Y   Qin Shijie S   Dong Lei L   Qiao Shitong S   Wang Xiao X   Yu Dongshan D   Gao Pengyue P   Hou Yali Y   Quan Shouzhen S   Li Ying Y   Fan Fengyan F   Zhao Xin X   Ma Yueyun Y   Gao George Fu GF  

Nature communications 20240319 1


There have been reports of long coronavirus disease (long COVID) and breakthrough infections (BTIs); however, the mechanisms and pathological features of long COVID after Omicron BTIs remain unclear. Assessing long-term effects of COVID-19 and immune recovery after Omicron BTIs is crucial for understanding the disease and managing new-generation vaccines. Here, we followed up mild BA.2 BTI convalescents for six-month with routine blood tests, proteomic analysis and single-cell RNA sequencing (sc  ...[more]

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