Differential immune responses in pregnant patients recovered from COVID-19

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Ge Chen
Yiming Zhang
Yaoyao Zhang
Jihui Ai
Bin Yang
Mengge Cui
Qiuyue Liao
Hanxiao Chen
Hualin Bai
Dashing Shang
Jing Chen
ChaoYang Sun
Haiyi Liu
Fengyuan Liu
Bin Mao
Guoqiang Sun
Lu Chen
Jing-wen Lin
Kezhen Li
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[1] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College
[2] Sichuan University and Collaborative Innovation Center for Biotherapy,Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children of MOE, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Second University Hospital
[3] The Ohio State University,Biological Sciences Greenhouse, College of Art & Sciences
[4] Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital,Department of Obstetrics
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Pregnant women are generally more susceptible to viral infection. Although the impact of SARS-CoV-2 in pregnancy remains to be determined, evidence indicates that the risk factors for severe COVID-19 are similar in pregnancy to the general population. Here we systemically analyzed the clinical characteristics of pregnant and non-pregnant female COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized during the same period and found that pregnant patients developed marked lymphopenia and higher inflammation evident by higher C-reactive protein and IL-6. To elucidate the pathways that might contribute to immunopathology or protective immunity against COVID-19 during pregnancy, we applied single-cell mRNA sequencing to profile peripheral blood mononuclear cells from four pregnant and six non-pregnant female patients after recovery along with four pregnant and three non-pregnant healthy donors. We found normal clonal expansion of T cells in the pregnant patients, heightened activation and chemotaxis in NK, NKT, and MAIT cells, and differential interferon responses in the monocyte compartment. Our data present a unique feature in both innate and adaptive immune responses in pregnant patients recovered from COVID-19.
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