Elevated plasma sTIM-3 levels in patients with severe COVID-19

Thor Ueland, Lars Heggelund,Andreas Lind, Aleksander R. Holten,Kristian Tonby, Annika E. Michelsen,Synne Jenum, Marthe J. Jørgensen, Andreas Barratt-Due, Linda G. Skeie,Ingvild Nordøy, Mai Sasaki Aanensen Fraz, Else Quist-Paulsen E,Søren E. Pischke, Simreen K. Johal, Liv Hesstvedt, Mette Bogen,Børre Fevang, Bente Halvorsen,Fredrik Müller

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology(2021)

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Background The pathogenesis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is still incompletely understood, but it seems to involve immune activation and immune dysregulation. Objective We examined the parameters of activation of different leukocyte subsets in COVID-19–infected patients in relation to disease severity. Methods We analyzed plasma levels of myeloperoxidase (a marker of neutrophil activation), soluble (s) CD25 (sCD25) and soluble T-cell immunoglobulin mucin domain-3 (sTIM-3) (markers of T-cell activation and exhaustion), and sCD14 and sCD163 (markers of monocyte/macrophage activation) in 39 COVID-19–infected patients at hospital admission and 2 additional times during the first 10 days in relation to their need for intensive care unit (ICU) treatment. Results Our major findings were as follows: (1) severe clinical outcome (ICU treatment) was associated with high plasma levels of sTIM-3 and myeloperoxidase, suggesting activated and potentially exhausted T cells and activated neutrophils, respectively; (2) in contrast, sCD14 and sCD163 showed no association with need for ICU treatment; and (3) levels of sCD25, sTIM-3, and myeloperoxidase were inversely correlated with degree of respiratory failure, as assessed by the ratio of Pao2 to fraction of inspired oxygen, and were positively correlated with the cardiac marker N-terminal pro-B–type natriuretic peptide. Conclusion Our findings suggest that neutrophil activation and, in particular, activated T cells may play an important role in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 infection, suggesting that T-cell–targeted treatment options and downregulation of neutrophil activation could be of importance in this disorder.
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COVID-19,outcome,T cell,TIM-3,neutrophil
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