[HTML][HTML] Extrafollicular B cell responses correlate with neutralizing antibodies and morbidity in COVID-19

MC Woodruff, RP Ramonell, DC Nguyen… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
MC Woodruff, RP Ramonell, DC Nguyen, KS Cashman, AS Saini, NS Haddad, AM Ley…
Nature immunology, 2020nature.com
A wide spectrum of clinical manifestations has become a hallmark of the severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) COVID-19 pandemic, although the
immunological underpinnings of diverse disease outcomes remain to be defined. We
performed detailed characterization of B cell responses through high-dimensional flow
cytometry to reveal substantial heterogeneity in both effector and immature populations.
More notably, critically ill patients displayed hallmarks of extrafollicular B cell activation and …
Abstract
A wide spectrum of clinical manifestations has become a hallmark of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) COVID-19 pandemic, although the immunological underpinnings of diverse disease outcomes remain to be defined. We performed detailed characterization of B cell responses through high-dimensional flow cytometry to reveal substantial heterogeneity in both effector and immature populations. More notably, critically ill patients displayed hallmarks of extrafollicular B cell activation and shared B cell repertoire features previously described in autoimmune settings. Extrafollicular activation correlated strongly with large antibody-secreting cell expansion and early production of high concentrations of SARS-CoV-2-specific neutralizing antibodies. Yet, these patients had severe disease with elevated inflammatory biomarkers, multiorgan failure and death. Overall, these findings strongly suggest a pathogenic role for immune activation in subsets of patients with COVID-19. Our study provides further evidence that targeted immunomodulatory therapy may be beneficial in specific patient subpopulations and can be informed by careful immune profiling.
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