Anti-chemokine antibodies after SARS-CoV-2 infection correlate with favorable disease course.
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PubMed ID
35664993
Description
Infection by SARS-CoV-2 leads to diverse symptoms, which can persist for months. While antiviral antibodies are protective, those targeting interferons and other immune factors are associated with adverse COVID-19 outcomes. Instead, we discovered that antibodies against specific chemokines are omnipresent after COVID-19, associated with favorable disease, and predictive of lack of long COVID symptoms at one year post infection. Anti-chemokine antibodies are present also in HIV-1 and autoimmune disorders, but they target different chemokines than those in COVID-19. Finally, monoclonal antibodies derived from COVID- 19 convalescents that bind to the chemokine N-loop impair cell migration. Given the role of chemokines in orchestrating immune cell trafficking, naturally arising anti-chemokine antibodies associated with favorable COVID-19 may be beneficial by modulating the inflammatory response and thus bear therapeutic potential.
One-Sentence Summary
Naturally arising anti-chemokine antibodies associate with favorable COVID-19 and are predictive of lack of long COVID.
One-Sentence Summary
Naturally arising anti-chemokine antibodies associate with favorable COVID-19 and are predictive of lack of long COVID.
Date of Publication
2022-05-23
Publication Type
Working Paper
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Muri, Jonathan | |
Cecchinato, Valentina | |
Cavalli, Andrea | |
Shanbhag, Akanksha A | |
Matkovic, Milos | |
Biggiogero, Maira | |
Maida, Pier Andrea | |
Toscano, Chiara | |
Ghovehoud, Elaheh | |
Danelon-Sargenti, Gabriela | |
Gong, Tao | |
Piffaretti, Pietro | |
Bianchini, Filippo | |
Crivelli, Virginia | |
Podešvová, Lucie | |
Pedotti, Mattia | |
Jarrossay, David | |
Sgrignani, Jacopo | |
Thelen, Sylvia | |
Uhr, Mario | |
Bernasconi, Enos | |
Manzo, Antonio | |
Ciurea, Adrian | |
Rocchi, Marco B L | |
Varani, Luca | |
Moser, Bernhard | |
Thelen, Marcus | |
Garzoni, Christian | |
Franzetti-Pellanda, Alessandra | |
Uguccioni, Mariagrazia | |
Robbiani, Davide F |
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Infektiologie
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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open.access