Flow cytometric evaluation of the neutrophil compartment in COVID-19 at hospital presentation: A normal response to an abnormal situation

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2021-01

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Spijkerman, R
Bongers, Suzanne H
Bindels, B J J
Tinnevelt, Gerjen H.
Giustarini, Giulio
Jorritsma, Nikita K.N.
Buitenwerf, Wiebe
van Spengler, Daan E.J.
Delemarre, Eveline M.ISNI 0000000387375042
Nierkens, StefanORCID 0000-0003-3406-817XISNI 0000000395421272

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a rapidly emerging pandemic disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Critical COVID-19 is thought to be associated with a hyper-inflammatory process that can develop into acute respiratory distress syndrome, a critical disease normally mediated by dysfunctional neutrophils. This study tested the hypothesis whether the neutrophil compartment displays characteristics of hyperinflammation in COVID-19 patients. Therefore, a prospective study was performed on all patients with suspected COVID-19 presenting at the emergency room of a large academic hospital. Blood drawn within 2 d after hospital presentation was analyzed by point-of-care automated flow cytometry and compared with blood samples collected at later time points. COVID-19 patients did not exhibit neutrophilia or eosinopenia. Unexpectedly neutrophil activation markers (CD11b, CD16, CD10, and CD62L) did not differ between COVID-19-positive patients and COVID-19-negative patients diagnosed with other bacterial/viral infections, or between COVID-19 severity groups. In all patients, a decrease was found in the neutrophil maturation markers indicating an inflammation-induced left shift of the neutrophil compartment. In COVID-19 this was associated with disease severity.

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2, Aged, Antigens, CD/blood, CD10, COVID-19/blood, CoV&#8208, Female, Flow Cytometry, Hospitals, Humans, Inflammation/blood, Male, Middle Aged, Neutrophil Activation, Neutrophils/immunology, SARS&#8208, SARS-CoV-2/immunology, activation, flow cytometry, neprilysin, neutrophil, SARS-CoV-2, Immunology and Allergy, Cell Biology, Immunology, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article, Evaluation Studies

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Spijkerman, R, Bongers, S H, Bindels, B J J, Tinnevelt, G H, Giustarini, G, Jorritsma, N K N, Buitenwerf, W, van Spengler, D E J, Delemarre, E M, Nierkens, S, van Goor, H M R, Jansen, J J, Vrisekoop, N, Hietbrink, F, Leenen, L P H, Kaasjager, K A H, Koenderman, L & the COVPACH study group 2021, 'Flow cytometric evaluation of the neutrophil compartment in COVID-19 at hospital presentation : A normal response to an abnormal situation', Journal of Leukocyte Biology, vol. 109, no. 1, pp. 99-114. https://doi.org/10.1002/JLB.5COVA0820-520RRR