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    Characterization of memory T cell subsets and common Ī³āˆ’chain cytokines in convalescent COVID-19 individuals

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    T cells are thought to be an important correlates of protection against SARSā€CoV2 infection. However, the composition of T cell subsets in convalescent individuals of SARSā€CoV2 infection has not been well studied. The authors determined the lymphocyte absolute counts, the frequency of memory T cell subsets, and the plasma levels of common Ī³āˆ’chain in 7 groups of COVIDā€19 individuals, based on days since RTā€PCR confirmation of SARSā€CoVā€2 infection. The data show that both absolute counts and frequencies of lymphocytes as well as, the frequencies of CD4(+) central and effector memory cells increased, and the frequencies of CD4(+) naĆÆve T cells, transitional memory, stem cell memory T cells, and regulatory cells decreased from Days 15ā€“30 to Days 61ā€“90 and plateaued thereafter. In addition, the frequencies of CD8(+) central memory, effector, and terminal effector memory T cells increased, and the frequencies of CD8(+) naĆÆve cells, transitional memory, and stem cell memory T cells decreased from Days 15ā€“30 to Days 61ā€“90 and plateaued thereafter. The plasma levels of ILā€2, ILā€7, ILā€15, and ILā€21ā€”common Ī³c cytokines started decreasing from Days 15ā€“30 till Days 151ā€“180. Severe COVIDā€19 patients exhibit decreased levels of lymphocyte counts and frequencies, higher frequencies of naĆÆve cells, regulatory T cells, lower frequencies of central memory, effector memory, and stem cell memory, and elevated plasma levels of ILā€2, ILā€7, ILā€15, and ILā€21. Finally, there was a significant correlation between memory T cell subsets and common Ī³c cytokines. Thus, the study provides evidence of alterations in lymphocyte counts, memory T cell subset frequencies, and common Ī³āˆ’chain cytokines in convalescent COVIDā€19 individuals
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