Impaired type I interferon activity and inflammatory responses in severe COVID-19 patients

J Hadjadj, N Yatim, L Barnabei, A Corneau, J Boussier… - Science, 2020 - science.org
J Hadjadj, N Yatim, L Barnabei, A Corneau, J Boussier, N Smith, H Péré, B Charbit
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is characterized by distinct patterns of disease
progression that suggest diverse host immune responses. We performed an integrated
immune analysis on a cohort of 50 COVID-19 patients with various disease severity. A
distinct phenotype was observed in severe and critical patients, consisting of a highly
impaired interferon (IFN) type I response (characterized by no IFN-β and low IFN-α
production and activity), which was associated with a persistent blood viral load and an …
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is characterized by distinct patterns of disease progression that suggest diverse host immune responses. We performed an integrated immune analysis on a cohort of 50 COVID-19 patients with various disease severity. A distinct phenotype was observed in severe and critical patients, consisting of a highly impaired interferon (IFN) type I response (characterized by no IFN-β and low IFN-α production and activity), which was associated with a persistent blood viral load and an exacerbated inflammatory response. Inflammation was partially driven by the transcriptional factor nuclear factor–κB and characterized by increased tumor necrosis factor–α and interleukin-6 production and signaling. These data suggest that type I IFN deficiency in the blood could be a hallmark of severe COVID-19 and provide a rationale for combined therapeutic approaches.
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