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Anti-chemokine antibodies after SARS-CoV-2 infection correlate with favorable disease course.


ABSTRACT: Infection by SARS-CoV-2 leads to diverse symptoms, which can persist for months. While antiviral antibodies are protective, those targeting interferons and other immune factors are associated with adverse COVID-19 outcomes. Instead, we discovered that antibodies against specific chemokines are omnipresent after COVID-19, associated with favorable disease, and predictive of lack of long COVID symptoms at one year post infection. Anti-chemokine antibodies are present also in HIV-1 infection and autoimmune disorders, but they target different chemokines than those in COVID-19. Monoclonal antibodies derived from COVID- 19 convalescents that bind to the chemokine N-loop impair cell migration. Given the role of chemokines in orchestrating immune cell trafficking, naturally arising anti-chemokine antibodies associated with favorable COVID-19 may be beneficial by modulating the inflammatory response and thus bear therapeutic potential.

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Naturally arising anti-chemokine antibodies associate with favorable COVID-19 and predict lack of long COVID.

SUBMITTER: Muri J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9164443 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anti-chemokine antibodies after SARS-CoV-2 infection correlate with favorable disease course.

Muri Jonathan J   Cecchinato Valentina V   Cavalli Andrea A   Shanbhag Akanksha A AA   Matkovic Milos M   Biggiogero Maira M   Maida Pier Andrea PA   Moritz Jacques J   Moritz Jacques J   Toscano Chiara C   Ghovehoud Elaheh E   Furlan Raffaello R   Barbic Franca F   Voza Antonio A   Nadai Guendalina De G   Cervia Carlo C   Zurbuchen Yves Y   Taeschler Patrick P   Murray Lilly A LA   Danelon-Sargenti Gabriela G   Moro Simone S   Gong Tao T   Piffaretti Pietro P   Bianchini Filippo F   Crivelli Virginia V   Podešvová Lucie L   Pedotti Mattia M   Jarrossay David D   Sgrignani Jacopo J   Thelen Sylvia S   Uhr Mario M   Bernasconi Enos E   Rauch Andri A   Manzo Antonio A   Ciurea Adrian A   Rocchi Marco B L MBL   Varani Luca L   Moser Bernhard B   Bottazzi Barbara B   Thelen Marcus M   Fallon Brian A BA   Boyman Onur O   Mantovani Alberto A   Garzoni Christian C   Franzetti-Pellanda Alessandra A   Uguccioni Mariagrazia M   Robbiani Davide F DF  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20221127


Infection by SARS-CoV-2 leads to diverse symptoms, which can persist for months. While antiviral antibodies are protective, those targeting interferons and other immune factors are associated with adverse COVID-19 outcomes. Instead, we discovered that antibodies against specific chemokines are omnipresent after COVID-19, associated with favorable disease, and predictive of lack of long COVID symptoms at one year post infection. Anti-chemokine antibodies are present also in HIV-1 infection and au  ...[more]

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