COVID-19 pneumonia: CD8+ T and NK cells are decreased in number but compensatory increased in cytotoxic potential
Autor
Jiang, Yujie
Wei, Xin
Guan, Jingjing
Qin, Shuang
Wang, Zhongyong
Lu, Hong
Qian, Jingjing
Wu, Lianfeng
Chen, Yingxiao
Chen, Yanfan
Lin, Xiangyang
Institución
Resumen
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is posing a huge threat to human health worldwide. We aim
to investigate the immune status of CD8+ T and NK cells in COVID-19 patients.
Methods: The count and immune status of lymphocytes were detected by flow cytometry in 32 COVID-19 patients and 18 healthy individuals.
Results: As the disease progression in COVID-19 patients, CD8+ T and NK cells were significantly decreased in
absolute number but highly activated. After patients' condition improved, the count and immune status of CD8+
T and NK cells restored to some extent. GrA+CD8+ T and perforin+ NK cells had good sensitivity and specificity
for assisting diagnosis of COVID-19.
Conclusions: As the disease progression, the declined lymphocytes in COVID-19 patients might lead to compensatory activation of CD8+ T and NK cells. GrA+CD8+ T and perforin+ NK cells might be used as meaningful
indicators for assisting diagnosis of COVID-19.