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NK cell receptor and ligand composition influences the clearance of SARS-CoV-2
Authors:Wan-Chen Hsieh  En-Yu Lai  Yu-Ting Liu  Yi-Fu Wang  Yi-Shiuan Tzeng  Lu Cui  Yun-Ju Lai  Hsiang-Chi Huang  Jia-Hsin Huang  Hung-Chih Ni  Dong-Yan Tsai  Jian-Jong Liang  Chun-Che Liao  Ya-Ting Lu  Laurence Jiang  Ming-Tsan Liu  Jann-Tay Wang  Sui-Yuan Chang  Chung-Yu Chen  Hsing-Chen Tsai  Yao-Ming Chang  Gerlinde Wernig  Chia-Wei Li  Kuo-I Lin  Yi-Ling Lin  Huai-Kuang Tsai  Yen-Tsung Huang  Shih-Yu Chen
Abstract:To explore how the immune system controls clearance of SARS-CoV-2, we used a single-cell, mass cytometry–based proteomics platform to profile the immune systems of 21 patients who had recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection without need for admission to an intensive care unit or for mechanical ventilation. We focused on receptors involved in interactions between immune cells and virus-infected cells. We found that the diversity of receptor repertoires on natural killer (NK) cells was negatively correlated with the viral clearance rate. In addition, NK subsets expressing the receptor DNAM1 were increased in patients who more rapidly recovered from infection. Ex vivo functional studies revealed that NK subpopulations with high DNAM1 expression had cytolytic activities in response to target cell stimulation. We also found that SARS-CoV-2 infection induced the expression of CD155 and nectin-4, ligands of DNAM1 and its paired coinhibitory receptor TIGIT, which counterbalanced the cytolytic activities of NK cells. Collectively, our results link the cytolytic immune responses of NK cells to the clearance of SARS-CoV-2 and show that the DNAM1 pathway modulates host-pathogen interactions during SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Keywords:COVID-19
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