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Tracking the clonal dynamics of SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells in children and adults with mild/asymptomatic COVID-19.

Authors :
Khoo WH
Jackson K
Phetsouphanh C
Zaunders JJ
Alquicira-Hernandez J
Yazar S
Ruiz-Diaz S
Singh M
Dhenni R
Kyaw W
Tea F
Merheb V
Lee FXZ
Burrell R
Howard-Jones A
Koirala A
Zhou L
Yuksel A
Catchpoole DR
Lai CL
Vitagliano TL
Rouet R
Christ D
Tang B
West NP
George S
Gerrard J
Croucher PI
Kelleher AD
Goodnow CG
Sprent JD
Powell JE
Brilot F
Nanan R
Hsu PS
Deenick EK
Britton PN
Phan TG
Source :
Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) [Clin Immunol] 2023 Jan; Vol. 246, pp. 109209. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 17.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Children infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) develop less severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) than adults. The mechanisms for the age-specific differences and the implications for infection-induced immunity are beginning to be uncovered. We show by longitudinal multimodal analysis that SARS-CoV-2 leaves a small footprint in the circulating T cell compartment in children with mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 compared to adult household contacts with the same disease severity who had more evidence of systemic T cell interferon activation, cytotoxicity and exhaustion. Children harbored diverse polyclonal SARS-CoV-2-specific naïve T cells whereas adults harbored clonally expanded SARS-CoV-2-specific memory T cells. A novel population of naïve interferon-activated T cells is expanded in acute COVID-19 and is recruited into the memory compartment during convalescence in adults but not children. This was associated with the development of robust CD4 <superscript>+</superscript> memory T cell responses in adults but not children. These data suggest that rapid clearance of SARS-CoV-2 in children may compromise their cellular immunity and ability to resist reinfection.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no competing financial interests.<br /> (Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1521-7035
Volume :
246
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36539107
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2022.109209