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Spectrum of innate and adaptive immune response to SARS CoV 2 infection across asymptomatic, mild and severe cases; a longitudinal cohort study
Rita Carsetti; Salvatore Zaffina; Eva Piano Mortari; Sara Terreri; Francesco Corrente; Claudia Capponi; Patrizia Palomba; Mattia Mirabella; Simona Cascioli; Paolo Palange; Ilaria Cuccaro; Cinzia Milito; Alimuddin Zumla; Markus Maeurer; Vincenzo Camisa; Maria Rosaria Vinci; Annapaola Santoro; Eleonora Cimini; Luisa Marchioni; Emanuele Nicastri; Fabrizio Palmieri; Chiara Agrati; Giuseppe Ippolito; Ottavia Porzio; Carlo Concato; Andrea Onetti Muda; Massimiliano Raponi; Concetta Quintarelli; Isabella Quinti; Franco Locatelli.
Affiliation
  • Rita Carsetti; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Salvatore Zaffina; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Eva Piano Mortari; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Sara Terreri; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Francesco Corrente; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Claudia Capponi; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Patrizia Palomba; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Mattia Mirabella; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Simona Cascioli; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Paolo Palange; Policlinico Umberto I Hospital
  • Ilaria Cuccaro; Policlinico Umberto I Hospital
  • Cinzia Milito; Sapienza University of Rome
  • Alimuddin Zumla; University College London
  • Markus Maeurer; Champalimaud Centre
  • Vincenzo Camisa; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Maria Rosaria Vinci; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Annapaola Santoro; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Eleonora Cimini; INMI L Spallanzani
  • Luisa Marchioni; INMI L Spallanzani
  • Emanuele Nicastri; INMI L Spallanzani
  • Fabrizio Palmieri; INMI L Spallanzani
  • Chiara Agrati; INMI L Spallanzani
  • Giuseppe Ippolito; INMI L Spallanzani
  • Ottavia Porzio; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Carlo Concato; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Andrea Onetti Muda; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Massimiliano Raponi; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Concetta Quintarelli; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
  • Isabella Quinti; Sapienza University of Rome
  • Franco Locatelli; Bambino Gesu Children Hospital
Preprint in En | PREPRINT-MEDRXIV | ID: ppmedrxiv-20137141
ABSTRACT
SARS-CoV-2 is a novel coronavirus, not encountered before by humans. The wide spectrum of clinical expression of SARS-CoV-2 illness suggests that individual immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 play a crucial role in determining the clinical course after first infection. Immunological studies have focussed on patients with moderate to severe disease, demonstrating excessive inflammation in tissues and organ damage. In order to understand the basis of the protective immune response in COVID-19, we performed a longitudinal follow-up, flow-cytometric and serological analysis of innate and adaptive immunity in 64 adults with a spectrum of clinical presentations 28 healthy SARS-CoV-2-negative contacts of COVID-19 cases; 20 asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2-infected cases; 8 patients with Mild COVID-19 disease and 8 cases of Severe COVID-19 disease. Our data show that high frequency of NK cells and early and transient increase of specific IgA, IgM and, to a lower extent, IgG are associated to asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection. By contrast, monocyte expansion and high and persistent levels of IgA and IgG, produced relatively late in the course of the infection, characterize severe disease. Modest increase of monocytes and different kinetics of antibodies are detected in mild COVID-19. The importance of innate NK cells and the short-lived antibody response of asymptomatic individuals and patients with mild disease suggest that only severe COVID-19 may result in protective memory established by the adaptive immune response.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 09-preprints Database: PREPRINT-MEDRXIV Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Preprint
Full text: 1 Collection: 09-preprints Database: PREPRINT-MEDRXIV Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Preprint