Deep spatial profiling of human COVID-19 brains reveals neuroinflammation with distinct microanatomical microglia-T-cell interactions.
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Abstract

COVID-19 can cause severe neurological symptoms, but the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are unclear. Here, we interrogated the brain stems and olfactory bulbs in postmortem patients who had COVID-19 using imaging mass cytometry to understand the local immune response at a spatially resolved, high-dimensional, single-cell level and compared their immune map to non-COVID respiratory failure, multiple sclerosis, and control patients. We observed substantial immune activation in the central nervous system with pronounced neuropathology (astrocytosis, axonal damage, and blood-brain-barrier leakage) and detected viral antigen in ACE2-receptor-positive cells enriched in the vascular compartment. Microglial nodules and the perivascular compartment represented COVID-19-specific, microanatomic-immune niches with context-specific cellular interactions enriched for activated CD8+ T cells. Altered brain T-cell-microglial interactions were linked to clinical measures of systemic inflammation and disturbed hemostasis. This study identifies profound neuroinflammation with activation of innate and adaptive immune cells as correlates of COVID-19 neuropathology, with implications for potential therapeutic strategies.

Keywords

IMC
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
T cells
brain autopsy
encephalopathy
high-dimensional imaging
mass cytometry
microglia
neuroinflammation
single-cell analysis

MeSH terms

Blood-Brain Barrier
Brain
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
COVID-19
Cell Communication
Central Nervous System
Humans
Immune Checkpoint Proteins
Inflammation
Lymphocyte Activation
Microglia
Multiple Sclerosis
Olfactory Bulb
Respiratory Insufficiency
SARS-CoV-2
Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus
T-Lymphocyte Subsets

Authors

Schwabenland, Marius
Salié, Henrike
Tanevski, Jovan
Killmer, Saskia
Lago, Marilyn Salvat
Schlaak, Alexandra Emilia
Mayer, Lena
Matschke, Jakob
Püschel, Klaus
Fitzek, Antonia
Ondruschka, Benjamin
Mei, Henrik E
Boettler, Tobias
Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph
Hofmann, Maike
Breithaupt, Angele
Genc, Nafiye
Stadelmann, Christine
Saez-Rodriguez, Julio
Bronsert, Peter
Knobeloch, Klaus-Peter
Blank, Thomas
Thimme, Robert
Glatzel, Markus
Prinz, Marco
Bengsch, Bertram

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