Impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 on patients with inborn errors of immunity

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Abstract

Since the arrival of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in December 2019, its characterization as a novel human pathogen, and the resulting coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, over 6.5 million people have died worldwide—a stark and sobering reminder of the fundamental and nonredundant roles of the innate and adaptive immune systems in host defense against emerging pathogens. Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) are caused by germline variants, typically in single genes. IEI are characterized by defects in development and/or function of cells involved in immunity and host defense, rendering individuals highly susceptible to severe, recurrent, and sometimes fatal infections, as well as immune dysregulatory conditions such as autoinflammation, autoimmunity, and allergy. The study of IEI has revealed key insights into the molecular and cellular requirements for immune-mediated protection against infectious diseases. Indeed, this has been exemplified by assessing the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection in individuals with previously diagnosed IEI, as well as analyzing rare cases of severe COVID-19 in otherwise healthy individuals. This approach has defined fundamental aspects of mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, immunopathology in the context of infection with a novel pathogen, and therapeutic options to mitigate severe disease. This review summarizes these findings and illustrates how the study of these rare experiments of nature can inform key features of human immunology, which can then be leveraged to improve therapies for treating emerging and established infectious diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)818-831
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Volume151
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

Funding

FundersFunder number
Square Foundation
SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science
Jeffrey Modell Foundation
Meyer Foundation
Fondation du Souffle
UNDINE
Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation
Allergy & Immunology Foundation of Australia
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Health and Medical Research Council
JPB Foundation
University of New South Wales
Horizon 2020
European Commission101057100
Glenn Foundation for Medical ResearchANRS-COV05, EQU201903007798
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme01057100, 824110, HORIZON-HLTH-2021-DISEASE-04
National Institutes of HealthUL1TR001866, R01AI163029, R01AI088364
Agence Nationale de la RechercheANR-20-CE93-003, ANR-20-CO11-0001, ANR-10-LABX-62-IBEID, ANR-10-IAHU-01
Ministry of Higher Education, Research and InnovationMESRI-COVID-19
ANR-RHUANR-21-RHUS-08

    Keywords

    • COVID-19
    • SARS-CoV-2
    • cytokine storm
    • immune dysregulation
    • inborn errors of immunity
    • primary immune deficiencies
    • type I IFN signaling

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