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J Cell Physiol . Alterations in CD39/CD73 axis of T cells associated with COVID-19 severity

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  • J Cell Physiol . Alterations in CD39/CD73 axis of T cells associated with COVID-19 severity


    J Cell Physiol


    . 2022 Jun 27.
    doi: 10.1002/jcp.30805. Online ahead of print.
    Alterations in CD39/CD73 axis of T cells associated with COVID-19 severity


    Gilson P Dorneles 1 2 , Paula C Teixeira 1 2 , Igor M da Silva 1 , Lucas L Schipper 1 2 , Paulo C Santana Filho 1 , Luiz C Rodrigues Junior 3 , Cristina Bonorino 2 , Alessandra Peres 1 3 , Simone G Fonseca 4 , Marta C Monteiro 5 , Carina R Boeck 6 , Sarah Eller 7 , Tiago F Oliveira 2 7 , Eliana M Wendland 2 8 , Pedro R T Romão 1 3



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    Abstract

    Purinergic signaling modulates immune function and is involved in the immunopathogenesis of several viral infections. This study aimed to investigate alterations in purinergic pathways in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Mild and severe COVID-19 patients had lower extracellular adenosine triphosphate and adenosine levels, and higher cytokines than healthy controls. Mild COVID-19 patients presented lower frequencies of CD4+ CD25+ CD39+ (activated/memory regulatory T cell [mTreg]) and increased frequencies of high-differentiated (CD27- CD28- ) CD8+ T cells compared with healthy controls. Severe COVID-19 patients also showed higher frequencies of CD4+ CD39+ , CD4+ CD25- CD39+ (memory T effector cell), and high-differentiated CD8+ T cells (CD27- CD28- ), and diminished frequencies of CD4+ CD73+ , CD4+ CD25+ CD39+ mTreg cell, CD8+ CD73+ , and low-differentiated CD8+ T cells (CD27+ CD28+ ) in the blood in relation to mild COVID-19 patients and controls. Moreover, severe COVID-19 patients presented higher expression of PD-1 on low-differentiated CD8+ T cells. Both severe and mild COVID-19 patients presented higher frequencies of CD4+ Annexin-V+ and CD8+ Annexin-V+ T cells, indicating increased T-cell apoptosis. Plasma samples collected from severe COVID-19 patients were able to decrease the expression of CD73 on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells of a healthy donor. Interestingly, the in vitro incubation of peripheral blood mononuclear cell from severe COVID-19 patients with adenosine reduced the nuclear factor-κB activation in T cells and monocytes. Together, these data add new knowledge to the COVID-19 immunopathology through purinergic regulation.

    Keywords: ATP; SARS-CoV-2; T lymphocytes; adenosine; inflammation; purines.

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