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Distinguishing features of long COVID identified through immune profiling.


ABSTRACT: Post-acute infection syndromes may develop after acute viral disease1. Infection with SARS-CoV-2 can result in the development of a post-acute infection syndrome known as long COVID. Individuals with long COVID frequently report unremitting fatigue, post-exertional malaise, and a variety of cognitive and autonomic dysfunctions2-4. However, the biological processes that are associated with the development and persistence of these symptoms are unclear. Here 275 individuals with or without long COVID were enrolled in a cross-sectional study that included multidimensional immune phenotyping and unbiased machine learning methods to identify biological features associated with long COVID. Marked differences were noted in circulating myeloid and lymphocyte populations relative to the matched controls, as well as evidence of exaggerated humoral responses directed against SARS-CoV-2 among participants with long COVID. Furthermore, higher antibody responses directed against non-SARS-CoV-2 viral pathogens were observed among individuals with long COVID, particularly Epstein-Barr virus. Levels of soluble immune mediators and hormones varied among groups, with cortisol levels being lower among participants with long COVID. Integration of immune phenotyping data into unbiased machine learning models identified the key features that are most strongly associated with long COVID status. Collectively, these findings may help to guide future studies into the pathobiology of long COVID and help with developing relevant biomarkers.

SUBMITTER: Klein J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10620090 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinguishing features of long COVID identified through immune profiling.

Klein Jon J   Wood Jamie J   Jaycox Jillian R JR   Dhodapkar Rahul M RM   Lu Peiwen P   Gehlhausen Jeff R JR   Tabachnikova Alexandra A   Greene Kerrie K   Tabacof Laura L   Malik Amyn A AA   Silva Monteiro Valter V   Silva Julio J   Kamath Kathy K   Zhang Minlu M   Dhal Abhilash A   Ott Isabel M IM   Valle Gabrielee G   Peña-Hernández Mario M   Mao Tianyang T   Bhattacharjee Bornali B   Takahashi Takehiro T   Lucas Carolina C   Song Eric E   McCarthy Dayna D   Breyman Erica E   Tosto-Mancuso Jenna J   Dai Yile Y   Perotti Emily E   Akduman Koray K   Tzeng Tiffany J TJ   Xu Lan L   Geraghty Anna C AC   Monje Michelle M   Yildirim Inci I   Shon John J   Medzhitov Ruslan R   Lutchmansingh Denyse D   Possick Jennifer D JD   Kaminski Naftali N   Omer Saad B SB   Krumholz Harlan M HM   Guan Leying L   Dela Cruz Charles S CS   van Dijk David D   Ring Aaron M AM   Putrino David D   Iwasaki Akiko A  

Nature 20230925 7985


Post-acute infection syndromes may develop after acute viral disease<sup>1</sup>. Infection with SARS-CoV-2 can result in the development of a post-acute infection syndrome known as long COVID. Individuals with long COVID frequently report unremitting fatigue, post-exertional malaise, and a variety of cognitive and autonomic dysfunctions<sup>2-4</sup>. However, the biological processes that are associated with the development and persistence of these symptoms are unclear. Here 275 individuals wi  ...[more]

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