题名 | Metabolic defects of peripheral t cells in covid-19 patients |
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通讯作者 | Zhang,Zheng |
发表日期 | 2021-06-15
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发表期刊 | |
ISSN | 0022-1767
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EISSN | 1550-6606
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卷号 | 206期号:12页码:2900-2908 |
摘要 | The relatively low partial pressure of oxygen, reduced oxygen saturation, and aberrant plasma metabolites in COVID-19 may alter energy metabolism in peripheral immune cells. However, little is known regarding the immunometabolic defects of T cells in COVID-19 patients, which may contribute to the deregulated immune functions of these cells. In this study, we longitudinally characterized the metabolic profiles of resting and activated T cells from acutely infected and convalescent COVID-19 patients by flow cytometry and confirmed the metabolic profiles with a Seahorse analyzer. Non-COVID-19 and healthy subjects were enrolled as controls. We found that ex vivo T cells from acutely infected COVID-19 patients were highly activated and apoptotic and displayed more extensive mitochondrial metabolic dysfunction, especially cells in CD8+ T cell lineages, than those from convalescent COVID-19 patients or healthy controls, but slightly disturbed mitochondrial metabolic activity was observed in non-COVID-19 patients. Importantly, plasma IL-6 and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels positively correlated with mitochondrial mass and negatively correlated with fatty acid uptake in T cells from COVID-19 patients. Additionally, compared with those from healthy controls, in vitro-activated T cells from acutely infected COVID-19 patients showed signs of lower glycolysis, a reduced glycolytic capacity, and a decreased glycolytic reserve, accompanied by lower activation of mTOR signaling. Thus, newly identified defects in T cell mitochondrial metabolic functions and metabolic reprogramming upon activation might contribute to immune deficiency in COVID-19. |
相关链接 | [Scopus记录] |
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语种 | 英语
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学校署名 | 通讯
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WOS记录号 | WOS:000664819300014
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ESI学科分类 | IMMUNOLOGY
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Scopus记录号 | 2-s2.0-85108604145
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来源库 | Scopus
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被引频次[WOS]:14
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成果类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://sustech.caswiz.com/handle/2SGJ60CL/230184 |
专题 | 南方科技大学医学院 南方科技大学第二附属医院 |
作者单位 | 1.Department of Infectious Diseases,State Key Laboratory of Organ Failure Research,Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis Research,Nanfang Hospital,Southern Medical University,Guangzhou, Guangdong Province,China 2.Institute for Hepatology,National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Disease,Shenzhen Third People's Hospital,The Second Affiliated Hospital,School of Medicine,South University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen, Guangdong Province,China 3.Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center,Fudan University,Shanghai,China 4.Shenzhen Research Center for Communicable Disease Diagnosis,Treatment of Chinese Academy of Medical Science,Shenzhen, Guangdong Province,China |
第一作者单位 | 南方科技大学医学院; 南方科技大学第二附属医院 |
通讯作者单位 | 南方科技大学医学院; 南方科技大学第二附属医院 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Liu,Xiaoju,Zhao,Juanjuan,Wang,Haiyan,et al. Metabolic defects of peripheral t cells in covid-19 patients[J]. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY,2021,206(12):2900-2908.
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APA |
Liu,Xiaoju.,Zhao,Juanjuan.,Wang,Haiyan.,Wang,Wan.,Su,Xu.,...&Zhang,Zheng.(2021).Metabolic defects of peripheral t cells in covid-19 patients.JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY,206(12),2900-2908.
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MLA |
Liu,Xiaoju,et al."Metabolic defects of peripheral t cells in covid-19 patients".JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 206.12(2021):2900-2908.
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