Integrated Immunopeptidomic and Proteomic Analysis of COVID-19 lung biopsies.
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| Abstract | INTRODUCTION: Severe respiratory illness is the most prominent manifestation of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, and yet the molecular mechanisms underlying severe lung disease in COVID-19 affected patients still require elucidation. Human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) expression is crucial for antigen presentation and the host's response to SARS-CoV-2. METHODS: To gain insights into the immune response and molecular pathways involved in severe lung disease, we performed immunopeptidomic and proteomic analyses of lung tissues recovered at four COVID-19 autopsy and six non-COVID-19 transplants. RESULTS: We found signals of tissue injury and regeneration in lung fibroblast and alveolar type I/II cells, resulting in the production of highly immunogenic self-antigens within the lungs of COVID-19 patients. We also identified immune activation of the M2c macrophage as the primary source of HLA-I presentation and immunogenicity in this context. Additionally, we identified 28 lung signatures that can serve as early plasma markers for predicting infection and severe COVID-19 disease. These protein signatures were predominantly expressed in macrophages and epithelial cells and were associated with complement and coagulation cascades. DISCUSSION: Our findings emphasize the significant role of macrophage-mediated immunity in the development of severe lung disease in COVID-19 patients. |
| Year of Publication | 2023
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| Journal | Frontiers in immunology
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| Volume | 14
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| Pages | 1269335
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| Date Published | 12/2023
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| ISSN | 1664-3224
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| DOI | 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1269335
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| PubMed ID | 37942334
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