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Author: Roussel, M.; Ferrant, J.; Reizine, F.; Le Gallou, S.; Dulong, J.; Carl, S.; Lesouhaitier, M.; Gregoire, M.; Bescher, N.; Verdy, C.; Latour, M.; Bézier, I.; Cornic, M.; Vinit, A.; Monvoisin, C.; Sawitzki, B.; Leonard, S.; Paul, S.; Feuillard, J.; Jeannet, R.; Daix, T.; Tiwari, V. K.; Tadié, J. M.; Cogné, M.; Tarte, K.
Title: Comparative immune profiling of acute respiratory distress syndrome patients with or without SARS-CoV2 infection
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  • Document date: 2021_5_6
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    Snippet: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is the main complication of COVID-19, requiring admission to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Despite extensive immune profiling of COVID-19 patients, to what extent COVID-19-associated ARDS differs from other causes of ARDS remains unknown. To address this question, we build 3 cohorts of patients categorize in COVID-19negARDSpos, COVID-19posARDSpos, and COVID-19posARDSneg, and compare their immune landscape analyze by high-dimensional mass cytometry on perip
    Document: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is the main complication of COVID-19, requiring admission to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Despite extensive immune profiling of COVID-19 patients, to what extent COVID-19-associated ARDS differs from other causes of ARDS remains unknown. To address this question, we build 3 cohorts of patients categorize in COVID-19negARDSpos, COVID-19posARDSpos, and COVID-19posARDSneg, and compare their immune landscape analyze by high-dimensional mass cytometry on peripheral blood. A cell signature associating S100A9/calprotectin-producing CD169pos monocytes, plasmablasts, and Th1 cells is found in COVID-19posARDSpos, unlike COVID-19negARDSpos patients. Moreover, this signature is essentially share with COVID-19posARDSneg patients, suggesting that severe COVID-19 patients, whatever they experience or not ARDS, display similar immune profiles. We show an increase in CD14posHLA-DRlow and CD14lowCD16pos monocytes correlate to the occurrence of adverse events during ICU stay. We demonstrate that COVID-19-associated ARDS display a specific immune profile, and might benefit from personalize therapy in addition to standard ARDS management.

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