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Severe COVID-19 Is Marked by a Dysregulated Myeloid Cell Compartment.


ABSTRACT: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a mild to moderate respiratory tract infection, however, a subset of patients progress to severe disease and respiratory failure. The mechanism of protective immunity in mild forms and the pathogenesis of severe COVID-19 associated with increased neutrophil counts and dysregulated immune responses remain unclear. In a dual-center, two-cohort study, we combined single-cell RNA-sequencing and single-cell proteomics of whole-blood and peripheral-blood mononuclear cells to determine changes in immune cell composition and activation in mild versus severe COVID-19 (242 samples from 109 individuals) over time. HLA-DRhiCD11chi inflammatory monocytes with an interferon-stimulated gene signature were elevated in mild COVID-19. Severe COVID-19 was marked by occurrence of neutrophil precursors, as evidence of emergency myelopoiesis, dysfunctional mature neutrophils, and HLA-DRlo monocytes. Our study provides detailed insights into the systemic immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection and reveals profound alterations in the myeloid cell compartment associated with severe COVID-19.

SUBMITTER: Schulte-Schrepping J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7405822 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Severe COVID-19 Is Marked by a Dysregulated Myeloid Cell Compartment.

Schulte-Schrepping Jonas J   Reusch Nico N   Paclik Daniela D   Baßler Kevin K   Schlickeiser Stephan S   Zhang Bowen B   Krämer Benjamin B   Krammer Tobias T   Brumhard Sophia S   Bonaguro Lorenzo L   De Domenico Elena E   Wendisch Daniel D   Grasshoff Martin M   Kapellos Theodore S TS   Beckstette Michael M   Pecht Tal T   Saglam Adem A   Dietrich Oliver O   Mei Henrik E HE   Schulz Axel R AR   Conrad Claudia C   Kunkel Désirée D   Vafadarnejad Ehsan E   Xu Cheng-Jian CJ   Horne Arik A   Herbert Miriam M   Drews Anna A   Thibeault Charlotte C   Pfeiffer Moritz M   Hippenstiel Stefan S   Hocke Andreas A   Müller-Redetzky Holger H   Heim Katrin-Moira KM   Machleidt Felix F   Uhrig Alexander A   Bosquillon de Jarcy Laure L   Jürgens Linda L   Stegemann Miriam M   Glösenkamp Christoph R CR   Volk Hans-Dieter HD   Goffinet Christine C   Landthaler Markus M   Wyler Emanuel E   Georg Philipp P   Schneider Maria M   Dang-Heine Chantip C   Neuwinger Nick N   Kappert Kai K   Tauber Rudolf R   Corman Victor V   Raabe Jan J   Kaiser Kim Melanie KM   Vinh Michael To MT   Rieke Gereon G   Meisel Christian C   Ulas Thomas T   Becker Matthias M   Geffers Robert R   Witzenrath Martin M   Drosten Christian C   Suttorp Norbert N   von Kalle Christof C   Kurth Florian F   Händler Kristian K   Schultze Joachim L JL   Aschenbrenner Anna C AC   Li Yang Y   Nattermann Jacob J   Sawitzki Birgit B   Saliba Antoine-Emmanuel AE   Sander Leif Erik LE  

Cell 20200805 6


Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a mild to moderate respiratory tract infection, however, a subset of patients progress to severe disease and respiratory failure. The mechanism of protective immunity in mild forms and the pathogenesis of severe COVID-19 associated with increased neutrophil counts and dysregulated immune responses remain unclear. In a dual-center, two-cohort study, we combined single-cell RNA-sequencing and single-cell proteomics of whole-blood and peripheral-blood mononucl  ...[more]

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