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Investigadors de l’Hospital de la Vall d’Hebron identifiquen cèl·lules T de memòria en sang i pulmons essencials per controlar la infecció per SARS-Co

03/06/2021

ABSTRACT:

Resident memory T cells (TRM) positioned within the respiratory tract are probably required to limit SARS-CoV-2 spread and COVID-19. Importantly, TRM are mostly non-recirculating, which reduces the window of opportunity to examine these cells in the blood as they move to the lung parenchyma. Here, we identify circulating virus-specific T cell responses during acute infection with functional, migratory and apoptotic patterns modulated by viral proteins and associated with clinical outcome. Disease severity is associated predominantly with IFNγ and IL-4 responses, increased responses against S peptides and apoptosis, whereas non-hospitalized patients have increased IL-12p70 levels, degranulation in response to N peptides and SARS-CoV-2-specific CCR7+ T cells secreting IL-10. In convalescent patients, lung-TRM are frequently detected even 10 months after initial infection, in which contemporaneous blood does not reflect tissue-resident profiles. Our study highlights a balanced anti-inflammatory antiviral response associated with a better outcome and persisting TRM cells as important for future protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection.


Veure notícia a la web del VHIR:

http://www.vhir.org/portal1/news-detail.asp?t=cel%B7lules-immunitaries-de-memoria-per-al-sars-cov-2&contentid=224026&s=actualitat


Veure article (accés obert) a:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23333-3