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Immunological memory to Common Cold Coronaviruses assessed longitudinally over a three-year period.


ABSTRACT: Understanding immune memory to Common Cold Coronaviruses (CCCs) is relevant for assessing its potential impact on the outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and for the prospects of pan-corona vaccines development. We performed a longitudinal analysis, of pre-pandemic samples collected from 2016-2019. CD4+ T cells and antibody responses specific for CCC and to other respiratory viruses, and chronic or ubiquitous pathogens were assessed. CCC-specific memory CD4+ T cells were detected in most subjects, and their frequencies were comparable to those for other common antigens. Notably, responses to CCC and other antigens such as influenza and Tetanus Toxoid (TT) were sustained over time. CCC-specific CD4+ T cell responses were also associated with low numbers of HLA-DR+CD38+ cells and their magnitude did not correlate with yearly changes in the prevalence of CCC infections. Similarly, spike RBD-specific IgG responses for CCC were stable throughout the sampling period. Finally, high CD4+ T cell reactivity to CCC, but not antibody responses, was associated with high pre-existing SARS-CoV-2 immunity. Overall, these results suggest that the steady and sustained CCC responses observed in the study cohort are likely due to a relatively stable pool of CCC-specific memory CD4+ T cells instead of fast decaying responses and frequent reinfections.

SUBMITTER: Yu ED 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8902883 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunological memory to Common Cold Coronaviruses assessed longitudinally over a three-year period.

Yu Esther Dawen ED   Narowski Tara M TM   Wang Eric E   Garrigan Emily E   Mateus Jose J   Frazier April A   Weiskopf Daniela D   Grifoni Alba A   Premkumar Lakshmanane L   da Silva Antunes Ricardo R   Sette Alessandro A  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20220302


Understanding immune memory to Common Cold Coronaviruses (CCCs) is relevant for assessing its potential impact on the outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and for the prospects of pan-corona vaccines development. We performed a longitudinal analysis, of pre-pandemic samples collected from 2016-2019. CD4+ T cells and antibody responses specific for CCC and to other respiratory viruses, and chronic or ubiquitous pathogens were assessed. CCC-specific memory CD4+ T cells were detected in most subjects,  ...[more]

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