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Polyclonal expansion of TCR Vbeta 21.3

Authors :
Marion, Moreews
Kenz, Le Gouge
Samira, Khaldi-Plassart
Rémi, Pescarmona
Anne-Laure, Mathieu
Christophe, Malcus
Sophia, Djebali
Alicia, Bellomo
Olivier, Dauwalder
Magali, Perret
Marine, Villard
Emilie, Chopin
Isabelle, Rouvet
Francois, Vandenesh
Céline, Dupieux
Robin, Pouyau
Sonia, Teyssedre
Margaux, Guerder
Tiphaine, Louazon
Anne, Moulin-Zinsch
Marie, Duperril
Hugues, Patural
Lisa, Giovannini-Chami
Aurélie, Portefaix
Behrouz, Kassai
Fabienne, Venet
Guillaume, Monneret
Christine, Lombard
Hugues, Flodrops
Jean-Marie, De Guillebon
Fanny, Bajolle
Valérie, Launay
Paul, Bastard
Shen-Ying, Zhang
Valérie, Dubois
Olivier, Thaunat
Jean-Christophe, Richard
Mehdi, Mezidi
Omran, Allatif
Kahina, Saker
Marlène, Dreux
Laurent, Abel
Jean-Laurent, Casanova
Jacqueline, Marvel
Sophie, Trouillet-Assant
David, Klatzmann
Thierry, Walzer
Encarnita, Mariotti-Ferrandiz
Etienne, Javouhey
Alexandre, Belot
Source :
Science immunology. 6(59)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Multiple Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) is a delayed and severe complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection that strikes previously healthy children. As MIS-C combines clinical features of Kawasaki disease and Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), we aimed to compare the immunological profile of pediatric patients with these different conditions. We analyzed blood cytokine expression, and the T cell repertoire and phenotype in 36 MIS-C cases, which were compared to 16 KD, 58 TSS, and 42 COVID-19 cases. We observed an increase of serum inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, TNF-α, IFNγ, CD25s, MCP1, IL-1RA) in MIS-C, TSS and KD, contrasting with low expression of HLA-DR in monocytes. We detected a specific expansion of activated T cells expressing the Vβ21.3 T cell receptor β chain variable region in both CD4 and CD8 subsets in 75% of MIS-C patients and not in any patient with TSS, KD, or acute COVID-19; this correlated with the cytokine storm detected. The T cell repertoire returned to baseline within weeks after MIS-C resolution. Vβ21.3+ T cells from MIS-C patients expressed high levels of HLA-DR, CD38 and CX3CR1 but had weak responses to SARS-CoV-2 peptides in vitro

Details

ISSN :
24709468
Volume :
6
Issue :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science immunology
Accession number :
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