Long-Lived Macrophage Reprogramming Drives Spike Protein-Mediated Inflammasome Activation In Covid-19

EMBO MOLECULAR MEDICINE(2021)

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Innate immunity triggers responsible for viral control or hyperinflammation in COVID-19 are largely unknown. Here we show that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (S-protein) primes inflammasome formation and release of mature interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) in macrophages derived from COVID-19 patients but not in macrophages from healthy SARS-CoV-2 naive individuals. Furthermore, longitudinal analyses reveal robust S-protein-driven inflammasome activation in macrophages isolated from convalescent COVID-19 patients, which correlates with distinct epigenetic and gene expression signatures suggesting innate immune memory after recovery from COVID-19. Importantly, we show that S-protein-driven IL-1 beta secretion from patient-derived macrophages requires non-specific monocyte pre-activation in vivo to trigger NLRP3-inflammasome signaling. Our findings reveal that SARS-CoV-2 infection causes profound and long-lived reprogramming of macrophages resulting in augmented immunogenicity of the SARS-CoV-2 S-protein, a major vaccine antigen and potent driver of adaptive and innate immune signaling.
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inflammasome, innate immunity, macrophage, NLRP3, SARS-CoV-2
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