SARS-CoV-2-associated lymphopenia: possible mechanisms and the role of CD147.

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Communication and Signaling Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1186/s12964-024-01718-3
Shaimaa Shouman, Nada El-Kholy, Alaa E Hussien, Azza M El-Derby, Shireen Magdy, Ahmed M Abou-Shanab, Ahmed O Elmehrath, Ahmad Abdelwaly, Mohamed Helal, Nagwa El-Badri
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T lymphocytes play a primary role in the adaptive antiviral immunity. Both lymphocytosis and lymphopenia were found to be associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). While lymphocytosis indicates an active anti-viral response, lymphopenia is a sign of poor prognosis. T-cells, in essence, rarely express ACE2 receptors, making the cause of cell depletion enigmatic. Moreover, emerging strains posed an immunological challenge, potentially alarming for the next pandemic. Herein, we review how possible indirect and direct key mechanisms could contribute to SARS-CoV-2-associated-lymphopenia. The fundamental mechanism is the inflammatory cytokine storm elicited by viral infection, which alters the host cell metabolism into a more acidic state. This "hyperlactic acidemia" together with the cytokine storm suppresses T-cell proliferation and triggers intrinsic/extrinsic apoptosis. SARS-CoV-2 infection also results in a shift from steady-state hematopoiesis to stress hematopoiesis. Even with low ACE2 expression, the presence of cholesterol-rich lipid rafts on activated T-cells may enhance viral entry and syncytia formation. Finally, direct viral infection of lymphocytes may indicate the participation of other receptors or auxiliary proteins on T-cells, that can work alone or in concert with other mechanisms. Therefore, we address the role of CD147-a novel route-for SARS-CoV-2 and its new variants. CD147 is not only expressed on T-cells, but it also interacts with other co-partners to orchestrate various biological processes. Given these features, CD147 is an appealing candidate for viral pathogenicity. Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms behind SARS-CoV-2-associated-lymphopenia will aid in the discovery of potential therapeutic targets to improve the resilience of our immune system against this rapidly evolving virus.

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与 SARS-CoV-2 相关的淋巴细胞减少症:可能的机制和 CD147 的作用。
T 淋巴细胞在适应性抗病毒免疫中发挥着主要作用。研究发现,淋巴细胞增多和淋巴细胞减少与严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)有关。淋巴细胞增多表明抗病毒反应活跃,而淋巴细胞减少则预示着预后不良。从本质上讲,T 细胞很少表达 ACE2 受体,因此细胞减少的原因令人费解。此外,新出现的病毒株对免疫学提出了挑战,可能会对下一次大流行造成威胁。在此,我们回顾了 SARS-CoV-2 相关淋巴细胞减少症可能的间接和直接关键机制。基本机制是病毒感染引发的炎症细胞因子风暴,它改变了宿主细胞的新陈代谢,使其进入酸性状态。这种 "高反应性酸中毒 "与细胞因子风暴一起抑制了 T 细胞的增殖,并引发内/外源性细胞凋亡。SARS-CoV-2 感染也会导致从稳态造血转变为应激造血。即使 ACE2 表达量较低,活化的 T 细胞上富含胆固醇的脂质筏也可能会促进病毒的进入和合胞体的形成。最后,病毒直接感染淋巴细胞可能表明 T 细胞上有其他受体或辅助蛋白的参与,这些受体或蛋白可以单独发挥作用,也可以与其他机制协同作用。因此,我们探讨了 CD147 这一新型途径在 SARS-CoV-2 及其新变种中的作用。CD147 不仅在 T 细胞上表达,而且还与其他合作者相互作用,协调各种生物过程。鉴于这些特征,CD147 是病毒致病性的一个有吸引力的候选者。了解 SARS-CoV-2 相关淋巴细胞减少症背后的分子和细胞机制将有助于发现潜在的治疗目标,从而提高我们的免疫系统抵御这种快速演变病毒的能力。
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期刊介绍: Cell Communication and Signaling (CCS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal that focuses on cellular signaling pathways in both normal and pathological conditions. It publishes original research, reviews, and commentaries, welcoming studies that utilize molecular, morphological, biochemical, structural, and cell biology approaches. CCS also encourages interdisciplinary work and innovative models, including in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches, to facilitate investigations of cell signaling pathways, networks, and behavior. Starting from January 2019, CCS is proud to announce its affiliation with the International Cell Death Society. The journal now encourages submissions covering all aspects of cell death, including apoptotic and non-apoptotic mechanisms, cell death in model systems, autophagy, clearance of dying cells, and the immunological and pathological consequences of dying cells in the tissue microenvironment.
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