Yanhua Li, Shijie Qin, Lei Dong, Yunfeng Xiao, Yanan Zhang, Yali Hou, Shitong Qiao, Rong Zhang, Ying Li, Yanmin Bao, Xin Zhao, Yueyun Ma, George Fu Gao
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Abstract
Background: Omicron sub-variants breakthrough infections (BTIs) have led to millions of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases worldwide. The acute-phase immune status is critical for prognosis, however, the dynamic immune profiling of COVID-19 during the first month after BTIs remains unclear.
Methods: In this study, we monitored the immune dynamics at various timepoints in a longitudinal cohort during the first month post-BTIs through clinical evaluation, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), T cell receptor (TCR)/B cell receptor (BCR) sequencing, and antibody mass spectrometry.
Findings: Serological analysis revealed limited impairment to functions of major organs, active cellular and humoral immunity at 2 weeks post-BTI, with significant increases in cytokines (CKs) and neutralizing antibody levels. However, 1 month post-BTI, organ function parameters and CK levels reverted to pre-infection levels, whereas neutralizing antibody levels remained high. Notably, scRNA-seq showed that lymphocytes maintained strong antiviral activity and cell depletion at 2 weeks and 1 month post-BTI, with genes CD81, ABHD17A, CXCR4, DUSP1, etc. upregulated, and genes PFDN5, DYNLRB1, CD52, etc. downregulated, indicating that lymphocytes status take longer to recover to normal levels than that routine blood tests revealed. Additionally, T cell-exhaustion associated genes, including LAG3, TIGIT, PDCD1, CTLA4, HAVCR2, and TOX, were upregulated after BTI. TCRs and BCRs exhibited higher clonotypes, mainly in CD8Tem or plasmablast cells, at 2 weeks post-BTI comparing 1 month. More IgG and IgA-type BCRs were found in the groups of 1 month post-BTI, with higher somatic hypermutation, indicating greater maturity. Verification of monoclonal antibodies corresponding to amplified BCRs highlighted the antigen-specific and broad-spectrum characteristics.
Interpretation: Our study elucidated the dynamic immune profiling of individuals after Omicron BA.5 sublineages BTI. Strong immune activation, antiviral response, antibody maturation and class transition at 2 weeks and 1 month after BTI may provide essential insights into pathogenicity, sequential immune status, recovery mechanisms of Omicron sublineage BTI.
Funding: This study was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China, the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, CAS Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research, and the Air Force Special Medical Center Science and Technology Booster Program.
EBioMedicineBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
CiteScore
17.70
自引率
0.90%
发文量
579
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍:
eBioMedicine is a comprehensive biomedical research journal that covers a wide range of studies that are relevant to human health. Our focus is on original research that explores the fundamental factors influencing human health and disease, including the discovery of new therapeutic targets and treatments, the identification of biomarkers and diagnostic tools, and the investigation and modification of disease pathways and mechanisms. We welcome studies from any biomedical discipline that contribute to our understanding of disease and aim to improve human health.