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The Role of Coinhibitory Receptors in B Cell Dysregulation in SARS-CoV-2-Infected Individuals with Severe Disease

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2024 Mar 22
PMID 38517295
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Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with significant immune dysregulation involving different immune cell subsets. In this study, when analyzing critically ill COVID-19 patients versus those with mild disease, we observed a significant reduction in total and memory B cell subsets but an increase in naive B cells. Moreover, B cells from COVID-19 patients displayed impaired effector functions, evidenced by diminished proliferative capacity, reduced cytokine, and Ab production. This functional impairment was accompanied by an increased apoptotic potential upon stimulation in B cells from severely ill COVID-19 patients. Our further studies revealed the expansion of B cells expressing coinhibitory molecules (PD-1, PD-L1, TIM-1, VISTA, CTLA-4, and Gal-9) in intensive care unit (ICU)-admitted patients but not in those with mild disease. The coinhibitory receptor expression was linked to altered IgA and IgG expression and increased the apoptotic capacity of B cells. Also, we found a reduced frequency of CD24hiCD38hi regulatory B cells with impaired IL-10 production. Our mechanistic studies revealed that the upregulation of PD-L1 was linked to elevated plasma IL-6 levels in COVID-19 patients. This implies a connection between the cytokine storm and altered B cell phenotype and function. Finally, our metabolomic analysis showed a significant reduction in tryptophan but elevation of kynurenine in ICU-admitted COVID-19 patients. We found that kynurenine promotes PD-L1 expression in B cells, correlating with increased IL-6R expression and STAT1/STAT3 activation. Our observations provide novel insights into the complex interplay of B cell dysregulation, implicating coinhibitory receptors, IL-6, and kynurenine in impaired B cell effector functions, potentially contributing to the pathogenesis of COVID-19.

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