What mechanism may be partly responsible for heterogeneity of COVID-19 disease phenotype as well as its severity?
Now for those that may not know, what is hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)?
It results in catastrophic cytokine production (“cytokine storm”)
It also leads to hemophagocytosis, where M0s ultimately begin consuming the body’s own red blood cells / WBCs to a pathological level (see below)
Where does this marked rise ferritin come from in HLH?
Ferritin is released from M0s to help facilitate the starvation of bacterial pathogens of free iron (hence why it is an acute phase reactant / part of the cytokine response)
Well...it depends on their polarization!
M0s wear multiple hats. Their function depends on the surrounding environment and physiological need.
They can act both as promoters or regulators of inflammation.
1. Cull other M0s, T-cells, and B-cells! This is to promote a humoral response, generating antibodies. It also
2. Self-promotes itself, creating a positive feedback cycle which continues until it
3. Eradicates the pathogen
We know that the severity of lymphopenia is correlated with the severity of disease in COVID-19.
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With⬇️lymphs, regulating both worsening viremia and the M1 response would be more difficult.
⬇️ T and B-cells = blunted humoral response:
⬇️Ab titers-> ⬆️ sub-neutralizing antibody response -> ⬆️ viremia
⬇️ Negative feedback + ⬆️viremia --> M1 hyperactivation
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Note: All positive feedback cycles end in an explosion.
In this case, the explosion = widespread pulmonary inflammation / injury!
▶️COVID-19 and HLH share considerable similarities in their cytokine patterns, reflecting M1 hyperactivation.
▶️Lymphopenia may be due to direct viral invasion; this correlates with disease severity.
▶️Loss of TH1 / T-reg response may lead to constitutive M1 activation.
▶️Uncontrolled viremia is taken up by M0, further driving M1 phenotype
▶️Positive M1 feedback cycle = IL-1, IL-6, TNF-a, INF-y → “cytokine storm” → vascular endothelial damage
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32217834
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Part 3 to come soon!