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Multiple early factors anticipate post-acute COVID-19 sequelae.

Authors :
Su, Yapeng
Su, Yapeng
Yuan, Dan
Chen, Daniel G
Ng, Rachel H
Wang, Kai
Choi, Jongchan
Li, Sarah
Hong, Sunga
Zhang, Rongyu
Xie, Jingyi
Kornilov, Sergey A
Scherler, Kelsey
Pavlovitch-Bedzyk, Ana Jimena
Dong, Shen
Lausted, Christopher
Lee, Inyoul
Fallen, Shannon
Dai, Chengzhen L
Baloni, Priyanka
Smith, Brett
Duvvuri, Venkata R
Anderson, Kristin G
Li, Jing
Yang, Fan
Duncombe, Caroline J
McCulloch, Denise J
Rostomily, Clifford
Troisch, Pamela
Zhou, Jing
Mackay, Sean
DeGottardi, Quinn
May, Damon H
Taniguchi, Ruth
Gittelman, Rachel M
Klinger, Mark
Snyder, Thomas M
Roper, Ryan
Wojciechowska, Gladys
Murray, Kim
Edmark, Rick
Evans, Simon
Jones, Lesley
Zhou, Yong
Rowen, Lee
Liu, Rachel
Chour, William
Algren, Heather A
Berrington, William R
Wallick, Julie A
Cochran, Rebecca A
Micikas, Mary E
ISB-Swedish COVID-19 Biobanking Unit
Wrin, Terri
Petropoulos, Christos J
Cole, Hunter R
Fischer, Trevan D
Wei, Wei
Hoon, Dave SB
Price, Nathan D
Subramanian, Naeha
Hill, Joshua A
Hadlock, Jennifer
Magis, Andrew T
Ribas, Antoni
Lanier, Lewis L
Boyd, Scott D
Bluestone, Jeffrey A
Chu, Helen
Hood, Leroy
Gottardo, Raphael
Greenberg, Philip D
Davis, Mark M
Goldman, Jason D
Heath, James R
Su, Yapeng
Su, Yapeng
Yuan, Dan
Chen, Daniel G
Ng, Rachel H
Wang, Kai
Choi, Jongchan
Li, Sarah
Hong, Sunga
Zhang, Rongyu
Xie, Jingyi
Kornilov, Sergey A
Scherler, Kelsey
Pavlovitch-Bedzyk, Ana Jimena
Dong, Shen
Lausted, Christopher
Lee, Inyoul
Fallen, Shannon
Dai, Chengzhen L
Baloni, Priyanka
Smith, Brett
Duvvuri, Venkata R
Anderson, Kristin G
Li, Jing
Yang, Fan
Duncombe, Caroline J
McCulloch, Denise J
Rostomily, Clifford
Troisch, Pamela
Zhou, Jing
Mackay, Sean
DeGottardi, Quinn
May, Damon H
Taniguchi, Ruth
Gittelman, Rachel M
Klinger, Mark
Snyder, Thomas M
Roper, Ryan
Wojciechowska, Gladys
Murray, Kim
Edmark, Rick
Evans, Simon
Jones, Lesley
Zhou, Yong
Rowen, Lee
Liu, Rachel
Chour, William
Algren, Heather A
Berrington, William R
Wallick, Julie A
Cochran, Rebecca A
Micikas, Mary E
ISB-Swedish COVID-19 Biobanking Unit
Wrin, Terri
Petropoulos, Christos J
Cole, Hunter R
Fischer, Trevan D
Wei, Wei
Hoon, Dave SB
Price, Nathan D
Subramanian, Naeha
Hill, Joshua A
Hadlock, Jennifer
Magis, Andrew T
Ribas, Antoni
Lanier, Lewis L
Boyd, Scott D
Bluestone, Jeffrey A
Chu, Helen
Hood, Leroy
Gottardo, Raphael
Greenberg, Philip D
Davis, Mark M
Goldman, Jason D
Heath, James R
Source :
Cell; vol 185, iss 5, 881-895.e20; 0092-8674
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) represent an emerging global crisis. However, quantifiable risk factors for PASC and their biological associations are poorly resolved. We executed a deep multi-omic, longitudinal investigation of 309 COVID-19 patients from initial diagnosis to convalescence (2-3 months later), integrated with clinical data and patient-reported symptoms. We resolved four PASC-anticipating risk factors at the time of initial COVID-19 diagnosis: type 2 diabetes, SARS-CoV-2 RNAemia, Epstein-Barr virus viremia, and specific auto-antibodies. In patients with gastrointestinal PASC, SARS-CoV-2-specific and CMV-specific CD8+ T cells exhibited unique dynamics during recovery from COVID-19. Analysis of symptom-associated immunological signatures revealed coordinated immunity polarization into four endotypes, exhibiting divergent acute severity and PASC. We find that immunological associations between PASC factors diminish over time, leading to distinct convalescent immune states. Detectability of most PASC factors at COVID-19 diagnosis emphasizes the importance of early disease measurements for understanding emergent chronic conditions and suggests PASC treatment strategies.

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OAIster
Journal :
Cell; vol 185, iss 5, 881-895.e20; 0092-8674
Notes :
application/pdf, Cell vol 185, iss 5, 881-895.e20 0092-8674
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1325592996
Document Type :
Electronic Resource