TY - JOUR
T1 - Host-microbe multiomic profiling identifies distinct COVID-19 immune dysregulation in solid organ transplant recipients
AU - IMPACC Network
AU - Pickering, Harry
AU - Schaenman, Joanna
AU - Phan, Hoang Van
AU - Maguire, Cole
AU - Tsitsiklis, Alexandra
AU - Rouphael, Nadine
AU - Higuita, Nelson Iván Agudelo
AU - Atkinson, Mark A.
AU - Brakenridge, Scott
AU - Fung, Monica
AU - Messer, William
AU - Seyfert-Margolis, Vicki
AU - Rahman, Adeeb
AU - Wong, Kari
AU - Michelotti, Greg
AU - Hutton, Scott R.
AU - Overton, James A.
AU - Nagle, Crystal
AU - Sheidy, Judie
AU - Schearer, Pam
AU - Ulring, Kristen
AU - Mege, Nathan
AU - Rogowski, Brandon
AU - Tegos, George P.
AU - McLin, Renee
AU - Furukawa, Sara
AU - Bell, Mathew R.
AU - Semenza, Nicholas C.
AU - Croen, Brett
AU - Martens, Mark
AU - Smith, Cecilia M.
AU - Simmons, Brent
AU - Goonewardene, I. Michael
AU - Kim, James N.
AU - Powell, Debra L.
AU - Melnyk, Nataliya
AU - Lin, Edward
AU - Lee, Edward
AU - Edwards, Carolyn
AU - Joyner, David
AU - Woloszczuk, Kyra
AU - Connors, Jennifer
AU - Cusimano, Gina
AU - Bernui, Mariana
AU - Kutzler, Michele A.
AU - Haddad, Elias K.
AU - Cairns, Charles B.
AU - Ribeiro, Susan Pereira
AU - Tribout, Heather
AU - Consolo, Mary
AU - Yendewa, George
AU - Sieg, Scott
AU - Harris, Paul
AU - McComsey, Grace A.
AU - Fourati, Slim
AU - Sekaly, Rafick Pierre
AU - Shannon, Casey P.
AU - Tebbutt, Scott J.
AU - Westendorf, Kerstin
AU - Vita, Randi
AU - Peters, Bjoern
AU - Anderson, Matthew L.
AU - Borresen, Brittney
AU - Guirgis, Faheem W.
AU - Oberhaus, Jordan
AU - Sierra, Bianca
AU - Hughes, Trina
AU - Wilson, Connie Cathleen
AU - Molzahn, Allyson
AU - Francisco, Dave
AU - Conway, Michelle
AU - Kimura, Hiroki
AU - Schunk, Ron
AU - Erickson, Heidi
AU - Mosier, Jarrod
AU - Bime, Chris
AU - Kraft, Monica
AU - Nelson, Ebony
AU - Song, Li Zhen
AU - Kheradmand, Farrah
AU - Corry, David B.
AU - Izaguirre, Natalie
AU - Chang, Jun Bai Park
AU - Issa, Nicholas C.
AU - Krauss, Jonathan
AU - Licona, Jose Humberto
AU - Montesano, Christina
AU - Evans, Bethany
AU - Li, Xiaofang
AU - Cauley, Jessica
AU - Mitre, Xhoi
AU - Walsh, Stephen R.
AU - Sherman, Amy C.
AU - Desjardins, Michael
AU - Rooks, Rebecca
AU - Tong, Alexandra
AU - Lasky-Su, Jessica
AU - Mendez, Kevin
AU - Baden, Lindsey R.
AU - Abe, Koji
AU - Holmes, Tyson H.
AU - Hagan, Thomas
AU - Chinthrajah, Sharon
AU - Yang, Samuel S.
AU - Ahuja, Neera
AU - Davis, Mark M.
AU - Artandi, Maja
AU - Geng, Linda N.
AU - Roque, Jonasel
AU - Din, Henna Naz
AU - Blish, Catherine
AU - Lee, Alexandra S.
AU - Chang, Iris
AU - Do, Evan
AU - Manohar, Monali
AU - Fernandes, Andrea
AU - Rogers, Angela
AU - Sigal, Natalia
AU - Leipold, Michael
AU - Rosenberg-Hasson, Yael
AU - Nadeau, Kari C.
AU - Pulendran, Bali
AU - Maecker, Holden
AU - Xu, Leqi
AU - Wang, Kexin
AU - Grubaugh, Nathan D.
AU - Rothman, Jessica
AU - Brito, Anderson
AU - Guan, Leying
AU - Esserman, Denise
AU - Gabernet, Gisela
AU - Ko, Albert I.
AU - Young, H. Patrick
AU - Wunder, Esio
AU - Wang, Haowei
AU - Vijayakumar, Pavithra
AU - Shulz, Wade L.
AU - Salahuddin, Syim
AU - Ruff, William
AU - Rainone, Michael
AU - Raddassi, Khadir
AU - Muenker, M. Catherine
AU - Fournier, John
AU - Coppi, Andreas
AU - Chaudhary, Omkar
AU - Asashima, Hiromitsu
AU - Farhadian, Shelli
AU - Zhao, Yujiao
AU - Nelson, Allison
AU - Mohanty, Subhasis
AU - Iwasaki, Akiko
AU - Dela Cruz, Charles
AU - Wang, Xiaomei
AU - Cotsapas, Chris
AU - Chen, Ernie
AU - Konstorum, Anna
AU - Pawar, Shrikant
AU - Duchen, Dylan
AU - Gygi, Jeremy P.
AU - Shaw, Albert C.
AU - Montgomery, Ruth R.
AU - Hafler, David A.
AU - Monahan, Brian
AU - Nie, Kai
AU - Patel, Manishkumar
AU - Xie, Hui
AU - Dutta, Jayeeta
AU - Stadlbauer, Daniel
AU - Kleiner, Giulio
AU - Morris, Sara
AU - Sullivan, Leeba
AU - Fried, Miriam
AU - Yellin, Temima
AU - Kawabata, Hisaaki
AU - Bielak, Dominika
AU - Azad, Arman
AU - Sominsky, Levy A.
AU - Kojic, Erna
AU - Altman, Deena
AU - Saksena, Miti
AU - Beach, Katherine F.
AU - Mulder, Lubbertus C.F.
AU - Bermúdez-González, Maria C.
AU - Eaker, Lily Q.
AU - Srivastava, Komal
AU - Kelly, Geoffrey
AU - Khan, Zenab
AU - Farrugia, Keith
AU - van de Guchte, Adriana
AU - Khalil, Zain
AU - Tcheou, Johnstone
AU - Raskin, Ariel
AU - Singh, Gagandeep
AU - Carreño, Juan Manuel
AU - Lee, Brian
AU - Qi, Jingjing
AU - Gonzalez-Reiche, Ana Silvia
AU - Van Bakel, Harm
AU - Simon, Viviana
AU - Sinha, Pratik
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) poses significant risks for solid organ transplant recipients, who have atypical but poorly characterized immune responses to infection. We aim to understand the host immunologic and microbial features of COVID-19 in transplant recipients by leveraging a prospective multicenter cohort of 86 transplant recipients age- and sex-matched with 172 non-transplant controls. We find that transplant recipients have higher nasal SARS-CoV-2 viral abundance and impaired viral clearance, and lower anti-spike IgG levels. In addition, transplant recipients exhibit decreased plasmablasts and transitional B cells, and increased senescent T cells. Blood and nasal transcriptional profiling demonstrate unexpected upregulation of innate immune signaling pathways and increased levels of several proinflammatory serum chemokines. Severe disease in transplant recipients, however, is characterized by a less robust induction of pro-inflammatory genes and chemokines. Together, our study reveals distinct immune features and altered viral dynamics in solid organ transplant recipients.
AB - Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) poses significant risks for solid organ transplant recipients, who have atypical but poorly characterized immune responses to infection. We aim to understand the host immunologic and microbial features of COVID-19 in transplant recipients by leveraging a prospective multicenter cohort of 86 transplant recipients age- and sex-matched with 172 non-transplant controls. We find that transplant recipients have higher nasal SARS-CoV-2 viral abundance and impaired viral clearance, and lower anti-spike IgG levels. In addition, transplant recipients exhibit decreased plasmablasts and transitional B cells, and increased senescent T cells. Blood and nasal transcriptional profiling demonstrate unexpected upregulation of innate immune signaling pathways and increased levels of several proinflammatory serum chemokines. Severe disease in transplant recipients, however, is characterized by a less robust induction of pro-inflammatory genes and chemokines. Together, our study reveals distinct immune features and altered viral dynamics in solid organ transplant recipients.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85215351003
U2 - 10.1038/s41467-025-55823-z
DO - 10.1038/s41467-025-55823-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 39794319
AN - SCOPUS:85215351003
SN - 2041-1723
VL - 16
JO - Nature communications
JF - Nature communications
IS - 1
M1 - 586
ER -