paper: Odak, I., Barros-Martins, J., BoĆĄnjak, B., Stahl, K., David, S., Wiesner, O., ... & Schultze-Florey, C. R. (2020). Reappearance of effector T cells is associated with recovery from COVID-19. EBioMedicine, 57, 102885.
contributor: Christian Schultze-Florey
contributor_organization: Hannover Medical School
contributor_email: schultze-florey.christian@mh-hannover.de
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- description: Absolute numbers of lymphocyte subsets were differentially decreased in COVID-19 patients according to clinical severity. In severe disease (SD) patients, all lymphocyte subsets were reduced, whilst in mild disease (MD) NK, NKT and GD T cells were at the level of HC. Additionally, we provide evidence of T cell activation in MD but not SD, when compared to HC. Follow up samples revealed a marked increase in effector T cells and memory subsets in convalescing but not in non-convalescing patients. Understanding T cell-responses in the context of clinical severity might serve as foundation to overcome the lack of effective anti-viral immune response in severely affected COVID-19 patients and can offer prognostic value as biomarker for disease outcome and control.
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- tissue: Whole blood
- immune_exposure: SARS-CoV-2 infection
- cohort: Adults and age/sex matched healthy controls
- comparison: Severe vs Mild COVID-19; reconvalescing vs non-reconvalescing patients
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