Selected article for: "lung immune cell and lymph lung"

Author: Duan, Ya-qi; Xia, Ming-hui; Ren, Liang; Zhang, Yan-fang; Ao, Qi-lin; Xu, San-peng; Kuang, Dong; Liu, Qian; Yan, Bing; Zhou, Yi-wu; Chu, Qian; Liu, Liang; Yang, Xiang-Ping; Wang, Guo-ping
Title: Deficiency of Tfh Cells and Germinal Center in Deceased COVID-19 Patients
  • Cord-id: oevswvvd
  • Document date: 2020_8_7
  • ID: oevswvvd
    Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV2 is characterized by a remarkable variation in clinical severity ranging from a mild illness to a fatal multi-organ disease. Understanding the dysregulated human immune responses in the fatal subjects is critical for management of COVID-19 patients and the pandemic. In this study, we examined the immune cell compositions in the lung tissues and hilar lymph nodes using immunohistochemistry on 6 deceased COVID-19 patients and 4 focal organizing pneumonia (F
    Document: The COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV2 is characterized by a remarkable variation in clinical severity ranging from a mild illness to a fatal multi-organ disease. Understanding the dysregulated human immune responses in the fatal subjects is critical for management of COVID-19 patients and the pandemic. In this study, we examined the immune cell compositions in the lung tissues and hilar lymph nodes using immunohistochemistry on 6 deceased COVID-19 patients and 4 focal organizing pneumonia (FOP) patients who underwent lung surgery and served as controls. We found a dominant presence of macrophages and a general deficiency of T cells and B cells in the lung tissues from deceased COVID-19 patients. In contrast to the FOP patients, Tfh cells and germinal center formation were largely absent in the draining hilar lymph nodes in the deceased COVID-19 patients. This was correlated with reduced IgM and IgG levels compared to convalescent COVID-19 patients. In summary, our data highlight a defect of germinal center structure in deceased COVID-19 patients leading to an impaired humoral immunity. Understanding the mechanisms of this deficiency will be one of the key points for the management of this epidemic.

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