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Immunological memory to common cold coronaviruses assessed longitudinally over a three-year period pre-COVID19 pandemic.


ABSTRACT: The immune memory to common cold coronaviruses (CCCs) influences SARS-CoV-2 infection outcome, and understanding its effect is crucial for pan-coronavirus vaccine development. We performed a longitudinal analysis of pre-COVID19-pandemic samples from 2016-2019 in young adults and assessed CCC-specific CD4+ T cell and antibody responses. Notably, CCC responses were commonly detected with comparable frequencies as with other common antigens and were sustained over time. CCC-specific CD4+ T cell responses were associated with low HLA-DR+CD38+ signals, and their magnitude did not correlate with yearly CCC infection prevalence. Similarly, CCC-specific and spike RBD-specific IgG responses were stable in time. Finally, high CCC-specific CD4+ T cell reactivity, but not antibody titers, was associated with pre-existing SARS-CoV-2 immunity. These results provide a valuable reference for understanding the immune response to endemic coronaviruses and suggest that steady and sustained CCC responses are likely from a stable pool of memory CD4+ T cells due to repeated earlier exposures and possibly occasional reinfections.

SUBMITTER: Yu ED 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9296686 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunological memory to common cold coronaviruses assessed longitudinally over a three-year period pre-COVID19 pandemic.

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  

Cell host & microbe 20220720 9


The immune memory to common cold coronaviruses (CCCs) influences SARS-CoV-2 infection outcome, and understanding its effect is crucial for pan-coronavirus vaccine development. We performed a longitudinal analysis of pre-COVID19-pandemic samples from 2016-2019 in young adults and assessed CCC-specific CD4+ T cell and antibody responses. Notably, CCC responses were commonly detected with comparable frequencies as with other common antigens and were sustained over time. CCC-specific CD4+ T cell res  ...[more]

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