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Immune response pattern across the asymptomatic, symptomatic and convalescent periods of COVID-19.


ABSTRACT: We present an integrated analysis of urine and serum proteomics and clinical measurements in asymptomatic, mild/moderate, severe and convalescent cases of COVID-19. We identify the pattern of immune response during COVID-19 infection. The immune response is activated in asymptomatic infection, but is dysregulated in mild and severe COVID-19 patients. Our data suggest that the turning point depends on the function of myeloid cells and neutrophils. In addition, immune defects persist into the recovery stage, until 12 months after diagnosis. Moreover, disorders of cholesterol metabolism span the entire progression of the disease, starting from asymptomatic infection and lasting to recovery. Our data suggest that prolonged dysregulation of the immune response and cholesterol metabolism might be the pivotal causative agent of other potential sequelae. Our study provides a comprehensive understanding of COVID-19 immunopathogenesis, which is instructive for the development of early intervention strategies to ameliorate complex disease sequelae.

SUBMITTER: Chen Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8580567 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immune response pattern across the asymptomatic, symptomatic and convalescent periods of COVID-19.

Chen Yang Y   Zhang Nan N   Zhang Jie J   Guo Jiangtao J   Dong Shaobo S   Sun Heqiang H   Gao Shuaixin S   Zhou Tingting T   Li Min M   Liu Xueyuan X   Guo Yaxin Y   Ye Beiwei B   Zhao Yingze Y   Yu Tongqi T   Zhan Jianbo J   Jiang Yongzhong Y   Wong Catherine C L CCL   Gao George F GF   Liu William J WJ  

Biochimica et biophysica acta. Proteins and proteomics 20211111 2


We present an integrated analysis of urine and serum proteomics and clinical measurements in asymptomatic, mild/moderate, severe and convalescent cases of COVID-19. We identify the pattern of immune response during COVID-19 infection. The immune response is activated in asymptomatic infection, but is dysregulated in mild and severe COVID-19 patients. Our data suggest that the turning point depends on the function of myeloid cells and neutrophils. In addition, immune defects persist into the reco  ...[more]

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