An adaptable in vitro cytokine release assay (CRA): Susceptibility to cytokine storm in COVID-19 as a model

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Current research in immunology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crimmu.2022.11.001
Masih Alam, Rawshan Choudhury, Robert-Jan Lamers
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Translational in vitro models such as cytokine release assay (CRA) are essential to assess the susceptibility to cytokine storm or CRS in a non-interventional manner in a human in vitro laboratory setting. Such models are also helpful to unravel disease mechanisms, to study the effects of new therapeutics and vaccines thereon and to diagnose or monitor diseases. Such assay will be important in predicting, planning and preparing for hospital intensive care units that are needed during the course of a pandemic. We present a CRA that can be adapted for assessing acute cytokine release risk against viral antigens, and potentially be used for cytokine storm simulation in viral infection outbreaks. We have used SARS-CoV-2 antigens and COVID-19 as a model. The assay can be challenged by changed or mutated forms of a virus in follow on waves of the epidemic and it can easily be modified for other future pandemics. We show that the membrane protein of SARS-CoV-2 is playing a major role in cytokine release (CR), mainly that of IL-6, IFNγ, TNFα and IL-8, that may be associated with COVID-19. These results are in agreement with recent clinical findings and new vaccine designs.

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适应性体外细胞因子释放试验(CRA):以COVID-19对细胞因子风暴的敏感性为模型
细胞因子释放试验(CRA)等翻译体外模型对于在人类体外实验室环境中以非介入性方式评估细胞因子风暴或CRS的易感性至关重要。这些模型还有助于揭示疾病机制,研究新疗法和疫苗的作用,以及诊断或监测疾病。这种检测对于大流行期间所需的医院重症监护病房的预测、规划和准备非常重要。我们提出了一种可用于评估针对病毒抗原的急性细胞因子释放风险的CRA,并有可能用于病毒感染爆发时的细胞因子风暴模拟。我们使用了SARS-CoV-2抗原和COVID-19作为模型。在随后的流行浪潮中,这种检测方法可能会受到病毒变异或突变形式的挑战,并且可以很容易地对其进行修改,以应对未来的其他大流行。我们发现SARS-CoV-2的膜蛋白在可能与COVID-19相关的细胞因子释放(CR)中起主要作用,主要是IL-6、IFNγ、TNFα和IL-8。这些结果与最近的临床发现和新疫苗设计一致。
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