Systemic and cerebrospinal fluid immune mediators coordinate a dichotomic microenvironment in parturients with acute or convalescent phases of COVID-19.

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Immunology letters Pub Date : 2025-02-09 DOI:10.1016/j.imlet.2025.106979
Lizandra Moura Paravidine Sasaki, Maria Eduarda Canellas-de-Castro, Geraldo Magela Fernandes, Felipe Motta, David Alves de Araújo, Heidi Luise Schulte, Gabriela Profírio Jardim-Santos, Ângelo Pereira da Silva, Aleida Oliveira de Carvalho, Yacara Ribeiro Pereira, Clara Correia de Siracusa, Isadora Pastrana Rabelo, Agenor de Castro Moreirados Santos, Caroline de Oliveira Alves, Lucas Lauand, Rodrigo de Resende Nery, Dayde Lane Mendonça-Silva, Rosana Tristão, José Alfredo Lacerda de Jesus, Karina Nascimento Costa, Luiz Cláudio Gonçalves de Castro, Patricia Shu Kurizky, Otávio de Toledo Nóbrega, Laila Salmen Espindola, Jordana Grazziela Alves Coelho-Dos-Reis, Joaquim Pedro Brito-de-Sousa, Ismael Artur Costa-Rocha, Ana Carolina Campi-Azevedo, Vanessa Peruhype-Magalhães, Andrea Teixeira-Carvalho, Ciro Martins Gomes, Cleandro Pires de Albuquerque, Alexandre Anderson de Sousa Munhoz Soares, Alberto Moreno Zaconeta, Olindo Assis Martins-Filho, Licia Maria Henrique da Mota
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The present study intended to characterize the profile of soluble immune mediators in serum samples and in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) microenvironment from parturients with acute and convalescent COVID-19 as compared to healthy controls (HC), during the circulation of B.1.1.28 and B.1.1.33 SARS-CoV-2 strains which were identified during the initial spread of COVID-19 in Brazil. Data demonstrated increased levels of immune mediators in serum at acute infection with a clear waning during convalescent COVID-19. Conversely, a progressive increase of immune mediators was observed in CSF from acute infection towards convalescent COVID-19. Immune mediator signatures and integrative correlation circuits further confirmed these findings and supported the existence of dichotomic microenvironments in serum and CSF compartments. While a waning of correlations involving pro-inflammatory cytokines with increased connectivity of regulatory cytokines were observed in serum samples from acute towards convalescent COVID-19, an increasing frequency of correlations mediated by pro-inflammatory cytokines with decreased connectivity of regulatory cytokine were the hallmark of CSF. Correlations analysis identified a set of molecules associated with the dichotomic crosstalk between serum and CSF compartments, including chemokines (CXCL8, CCL5, CXCL10) and regulatory cytokines (IL-4 and IL-9). These immune biomarkers may represent potential targets for therapeutic strategies in parturients with COVID-19. Together, these findings demonstrated the existence of a divergent landscape of soluble immune mediators in serum and CSF, emphasizing the relevance of understanding the systemic and compartmentalized immune response elicited by SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy.

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