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An Inflammatory Profile Correlates With Decreased Frequency of Cytotoxic Cells in Coronavirus Disease 2019
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Viral PathogenesisImmunologyPathologyImmunologic MechanismCovid-19InflammationViral PersistenceIntensive Care UnitInflammatory MarkerImmune MediatorCoronavirus Disease 2019Inflammatory CytokinesInflammatory ProfileAutoimmunityPerforin-expressing Natural KillerChronic Viral InfectionCytotoxic CellsImmunosuppressionMedicineViral Immunity
Increased production of inflammatory cytokines and myeloid-derived suppressor cells occurs in patients with coronavirus disease 2019. These inversely correlated with perforin-expressing natural killer (NK) and CD3+ T cells. We observed a lower number of perforin-expressing NK cells in intensive care unit (ICU) patients compared with non-ICU patients, suggesting an impairment of the immune cytotoxic arm as a pathogenic mechanism.
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