Selected article for: "antiviral activity and virus control"

Author: Wen Wen; Wenru Su; Hao Tang; Wenqing Le; Xiaopeng Zhang; Yingfeng Zheng; XiuXing Liu; Lihui Xie; Jianmin Li; Jinguo Ye; Xiuliang Cui; Yushan Miao; Depeng Wang; Jiantao Dong; Chuan-Le Xiao; Wei Chen; Hongyang Wang
Title: Immune Cell Profiling of COVID-19 Patients in the Recovery Stage by Single-Cell Sequencing
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: 8aezcyf9_28
    Snippet: TCR-seq analysis showed that T cell expansion was obviously decreased in the ERS group than in the HC group (Fig. 4G ). Moreover, naïve or central memory T cells showed little clonal expansion, while effector memory T cells, terminal effector CD8 + T cells (CTLs), and proliferating T cells showed higher expansion levels (Fig. 4H ). In addition, the most highly expanded (maximum) clone in the ERS group was TRAV8-6-TRAJ45:TRAV7-8-TRBJ2-1 (Fig. S5D.....
    Document: TCR-seq analysis showed that T cell expansion was obviously decreased in the ERS group than in the HC group (Fig. 4G ). Moreover, naïve or central memory T cells showed little clonal expansion, while effector memory T cells, terminal effector CD8 + T cells (CTLs), and proliferating T cells showed higher expansion levels (Fig. 4H ). In addition, the most highly expanded (maximum) clone in the ERS group was TRAV8-6-TRAJ45:TRAV7-8-TRBJ2-1 (Fig. S5D ). The decreased ratio of CD8 + T cells in COVID-19 patients may implicate the role of CD8 + T cells in virus clearance (Fig. 4C ). Moreover, the CD8 + CTL with expanded clones also exhibited overactivated inflammation and antiviral activity compared to those in HCs ( Fig. 4I and Fig. S4B ). Together, these findings show that clonally expanded CD8 + T cells in the peripheral blood of COVID-19 patients help control the virus.

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