Artículo
Platelets modulate CD4+ T-cell function in COVID-19 through a PD-L1 dependent mechanism
Paletta, Ana Luz
; Di Diego García, Facundo
; Varese, Augusto
; Erra Diaz, Fernando Alberto
; García, Julián; Cisneros, Juan Carlos; Ludueña, Guillermina; Mazzitelli, Ignacio Gabriel
; Pisarevsky, Andrea; Cabrerizo, Gonzalo
; López Malizia, Álvaro
; Rodriguez, Alejandra G.; Lista, Nicolás; Longueira, Yesica Soledad
; Sabatte, Juan Atilio
; Geffner, Jorge Raúl
; Remes Lenicov, Federico
; Ceballos, Ana
Fecha de publicación:
05/2022
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
British Journal of Haematology
ISSN:
0007-1048
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Severe COVID-19 is associated with a systemic inflammatory response and progressive CD4+ T-cell lymphopenia and dysfunction. We evaluated whether platelets might contribute to CD4+ T-cell dysfunction in COVID-19. We observed a high frequency of CD4+ T cell–platelet aggregates in COVID-19 inpatients that inversely correlated with lymphocyte counts. Platelets from COVID-19 inpatients but not from healthy donors (HD) inhibited the upregulation of CD25 expression and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α production by CD4+ T cells. In addition, interferon (IFN)-γ production was increased by platelets from HD but not from COVID-19 inpatients. A high expression of PD-L1 was found in platelets from COVID-19 patients to be inversely correlated with IFN-γ production by activated CD4+ T cells cocultured with platelets. We also found that a PD-L1-blocking antibody significantly restored platelets’ ability to stimulate IFN-γ production by CD4+ T cells. Our study suggests that platelets might contribute to disease progression in COVID-19 not only by promoting thrombotic and inflammatory events, but also by affecting CD4+ T cells functionality.
Palabras clave:
CD4+ T CELLS
,
CD4+ T CELL–PLATELET AGGREGATES
,
COVID-19
,
PD-L1
,
PLATELETS
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Articulos(INBIRS)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS EN RETROVIRUS Y SIDA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS EN RETROVIRUS Y SIDA
Citación
Paletta, Ana Luz; Di Diego García, Facundo; Varese, Augusto; Erra Diaz, Fernando Alberto; García, Julián; et al.; Platelets modulate CD4+ T-cell function in COVID-19 through a PD-L1 dependent mechanism; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; British Journal of Haematology; 197; 3; 5-2022; 283-292
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