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Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses

Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses
Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses
To understand neurological complications of COVID-19 better both acutely and for recovery, we measured markers of brain injury, inflammatory mediators, and autoantibodies in 203 hospitalised participants; 111 with acute sera (1-11 days post-admission) and 92 convalescent sera (56 with COVID-19-associated neurological diagnoses). Here we show that compared to 60 uninfected controls, tTau, GFAP, NfL, and UCH-L1 are increased with COVID-19 infection at acute timepoints and NfL and GFAP are significantly higher in participants with neurological complications. Inflammatory mediators (IL-6, IL-12p40, HGF, M-CSF, CCL2, and IL-1RA) are associated with both altered consciousness and markers of brain injury. Autoantibodies are more common in COVID-19 than controls and some (including against MYL7, UCH-L1, and GRIN3B) are more frequent with altered consciousness. Additionally, convalescent participants with neurological complications show elevated GFAP and NfL, unrelated to attenuated systemic inflammatory mediators and to autoantibody responses. Overall, neurological complications of COVID-19 are associated with evidence of neuroglial injury in both acute and late disease and these correlate with dysregulated innate and adaptive immune responses acutely.
Humans, Follow-Up Studies, Cytokines, COVID-19/complications, COVID-19 Serotherapy, Brain Injuries, Autoantibodies, Inflammation Mediators, Biomarkers, Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein
2041-1723
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Michael, Benedict D, Dunai, Cordelia, Needham, Edward J and al, et , ISARIC4C Investigators and COVID-CNS Consortium (2023) Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses. Nature Communications, 14 (1), [8487]. (doi:10.1038/s41467-023-42320-4).

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Abstract

To understand neurological complications of COVID-19 better both acutely and for recovery, we measured markers of brain injury, inflammatory mediators, and autoantibodies in 203 hospitalised participants; 111 with acute sera (1-11 days post-admission) and 92 convalescent sera (56 with COVID-19-associated neurological diagnoses). Here we show that compared to 60 uninfected controls, tTau, GFAP, NfL, and UCH-L1 are increased with COVID-19 infection at acute timepoints and NfL and GFAP are significantly higher in participants with neurological complications. Inflammatory mediators (IL-6, IL-12p40, HGF, M-CSF, CCL2, and IL-1RA) are associated with both altered consciousness and markers of brain injury. Autoantibodies are more common in COVID-19 than controls and some (including against MYL7, UCH-L1, and GRIN3B) are more frequent with altered consciousness. Additionally, convalescent participants with neurological complications show elevated GFAP and NfL, unrelated to attenuated systemic inflammatory mediators and to autoantibody responses. Overall, neurological complications of COVID-19 are associated with evidence of neuroglial injury in both acute and late disease and these correlate with dysregulated innate and adaptive immune responses acutely.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 October 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 December 2023
Published date: 22 December 2023
Additional Information: A correction notice has been attached to this output located at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47320-6 and https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47320-6
Keywords: Humans, Follow-Up Studies, Cytokines, COVID-19/complications, COVID-19 Serotherapy, Brain Injuries, Autoantibodies, Inflammation Mediators, Biomarkers, Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein

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Local EPrints ID: 489216
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489216
ISSN: 2041-1723
PURE UUID: e446d3f0-c453-4e6e-8838-09982543148b
ORCID for Ahilanandan Dushianthan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0165-3359
ORCID for Ian Galea: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1268-5102

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Author: Benedict D Michael
Author: Cordelia Dunai
Author: Edward J Needham
Author: Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam
Author: Robyn Williams
Author: Yun Huang
Author: Sarah A Boardman
Author: Jordan J Clark
Author: Parul Sharma
Author: Krishanthi Subramaniam
Author: Greta K Wood
Author: Ceryce Collie
Author: Richard Digby
Author: Alexander Ren
Author: Emma Norton
Author: Maya Leibowitz
Author: Soraya Ebrahimi
Author: Andrew Fower
Author: Hannah Fox
Author: Esteban Tato
Author: Mark A Ellul
Author: Geraint Sunderland
Author: Marie Held
Author: Claire Hetherington
Author: Franklyn N Egbe
Author: Alish Palmos
Author: Kathy Stirrups
Author: Alexander Grundmann
Author: Anne-Cecile Chiollaz
Author: Jean-Charles Sanchez
Author: James P Stewart
Author: Michael Griffiths
Author: Tom Solomon
Author: Gerome Breen
Author: Alasdair J Coles
Author: Nathalie Kingston
Author: John R Bradley
Author: Patrick F Chinnery
Author: Jonathan Cavanagh
Author: Sarosh R Irani
Author: Angela Vincent
Author: J Kenneth Baillie
Author: Peter J Openshaw
Author: Malcolm G Semple
Author: Leonie S Taams
Author: David K Menon
Author: Ahilanandan Dushianthan ORCID iD
Author: Ian Galea ORCID iD
Author: et al
Corporate Author: ISARIC4C Investigators
Corporate Author: COVID-CNS Consortium

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