Neutrophils in severe COVID-19 are characterized by a hyperactive immature state and maintained CXCR2 expression

C. M. Rice,P. Lewis, F. M. Ponce-Garcia, W. Gibbs, D. Cela,F. Hamilton,D. Arnold,C. Hyams, E. Oliver, R. Barr,A. Goenka, A. Davidson,L. Wooldridge,A. Finn,L. Rivino, B. Amulic

medRxiv(2022)

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Neutrophils are vital in defence against pathogens but excessive neutrophil activity can lead to tissue damage and promote acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). COVID-19 is associated with systemic expansion of immature neutrophils but the functional consequences of this shift to immaturity are not understood. We used flow cytometry to investigate activity and phenotypic diversity of circulating neutrophils in COVID-19. First, we demonstrate hyperactivation of immature CD10- subpopulations in severe disease, with elevated degranulation of secondary granule markers. Partially activated immature neutrophils are detectable three months post symptom onset, indication long term myeloid dysregulation in convalescent COVID-19 patients. Second, we demonstrate that neutrophils from moderately ill patients downregulate the chemokine receptor CXCR2, while neutrophils from severely ill individuals failed to do so, suggesting altered ability for organ trafficking. CD10- and CXCR2hi neutrophil subpopulations were enriched in severe disease and may represent biomarkers for early identification of individuals at high risk of progressing to severe COVID-19.
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