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10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103878

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pmid35189575      EBioMedicine 2022 ; 77 (ä): 103878
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  • The impact of hypoxia on B cells in COVID-19 #MMPMID35189575
  • Kotagiri P; Mescia F; Hanson AL; Turner L; Bergamaschi L; Penalver A; Richoz N; Moore SD; Ortmann BM; Dunmore BJ; Morgan MD; Tuong ZK; Gottgens B; Toshner M; Hess C; Maxwell PH; Clatworthy MR; Nathan JA; Bradley JR; Lyons PA; Burrows N; Smith KGC
  • EBioMedicine 2022[Mar]; 77 (ä): 103878 PMID35189575show ga
  • BACKGROUND: Prominent early features of COVID-19 include severe, often clinically silent, hypoxia and a pronounced reduction in B cells, the latter important in defence against SARS-CoV-2. This presentation resembles the phenotype of mice with VHL-deficient B cells, in which Hypoxia-Inducible Factors are constitutively active, suggesting hypoxia might drive B cell abnormalities in COVID-19. METHODS: Detailed B cell phenotyping was undertaken by flow-cytometry on longitudinal samples from patients with COVID-19 across a range of severities (NIHR Cambridge BioResource). The impact of hypoxia on the transcriptome was assessed by single-cell and whole blood RNA sequencing analysis. The direct effect of hypoxia on B cells was determined through immunisation studies in genetically modified and hypoxia-exposed mice. FINDINGS: We demonstrate the breadth of early and persistent defects in B cell subsets in moderate/severe COVID-19, including reduced marginal zone-like, memory and transitional B cells, changes also observed in B cell VHL-deficient mice. These findings were associated with hypoxia-related transcriptional changes in COVID-19 patient B cells, and similar B cell abnormalities were seen in mice kept in hypoxic conditions. INTERPRETATION: Hypoxia may contribute to the pronounced and persistent B cell pathology observed in acute COVID-19 pneumonia. Assessment of the impact of early oxygen therapy on these immune defects should be considered, as their correction could contribute to improved outcomes. FUNDING: Evelyn Trust, Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust, UKRI/NIHR, Wellcome Trust.
  • |*COVID-19[MESH]
  • |*Pneumonia[MESH]
  • |Animals[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Hypoxia[MESH]
  • |Mice[MESH]
  • |Oxygen[MESH]


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