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Immune cellular networks underlying recovery from influenza virus infection in acute hospitalized patients.


ABSTRACT: How innate and adaptive immune responses work in concert to resolve influenza disease is yet to be fully investigated in one single study. Here, we utilize longitudinal samples from patients hospitalized with acute influenza to understand these immune responses. We report the dynamics of 18 important immune parameters, related to clinical, genetic and virological factors, in influenza patients across different severity levels. Influenza disease correlates with increases in IL-6/IL-8/MIP-1α/β cytokines and lower antibody responses. Robust activation of circulating T follicular helper cells correlates with peak antibody-secreting cells and influenza heamaglutinin-specific memory B-cell numbers, which phenotypically differs from vaccination-induced B-cell responses. Numbers of influenza-specific CD8+ or CD4+ T cells increase early in disease and retain an activated phenotype during patient recovery. We report the characterisation of immune cellular networks underlying recovery from influenza infection which are highly relevant to other infectious diseases.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen THO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8113517 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immune cellular networks underlying recovery from influenza virus infection in acute hospitalized patients.

Nguyen Thi H O THO   Koutsakos Marios M   van de Sandt Carolien E CE   Crawford Jeremy Chase JC   Loh Liyen L   Sant Sneha S   Grzelak Ludivine L   Allen Emma K EK   Brahm Tim T   Clemens E Bridie EB   Auladell Maria M   Hensen Luca L   Wang Zhongfang Z   Nüssing Simone S   Jia Xiaoxiao X   Günther Patrick P   Wheatley Adam K AK   Kent Stephen J SJ   Aban Malet M   Deng Yi-Mo YM   Laurie Karen L KL   Hurt Aeron C AC   Gras Stephanie S   Rossjohn Jamie J   Crowe Jane J   Xu Jianqing J   Jackson David D   Brown Lorena E LE   La Gruta Nicole N   Chen Weisan W   Doherty Peter C PC   Turner Stephen J SJ   Kotsimbos Tom C TC   Thomas Paul G PG   Cheng Allen C AC   Kedzierska Katherine K  

Nature communications 20210511 1


How innate and adaptive immune responses work in concert to resolve influenza disease is yet to be fully investigated in one single study. Here, we utilize longitudinal samples from patients hospitalized with acute influenza to understand these immune responses. We report the dynamics of 18 important immune parameters, related to clinical, genetic and virological factors, in influenza patients across different severity levels. Influenza disease correlates with increases in IL-6/IL-8/MIP-1α/β cyt  ...[more]

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