Life (Feb 2022)

In Patients with Severe COVID-19, the Profound Decrease in the Peripheral Blood T-Cell Subsets Is Correlated with an Increase of QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus Indeterminate Rates and Reflecting a Reduced Interferon-Gamma Production

  • Alessandra Imeneo,
  • Grazia Alessio,
  • Andrea Di Lorenzo,
  • Laura Campogiani,
  • Alessandra Lodi,
  • Filippo Barreca,
  • Marta Zordan,
  • Virginia Barchi,
  • Barbara Massa,
  • Simona Tedde,
  • Angela Crea,
  • Pietro Vitale,
  • Ilaria Spalliera,
  • Mirko Compagno,
  • Luigi Coppola,
  • Luca Dori,
  • Vincenzo Malagnino,
  • Elisabetta Teti,
  • Massimo Andreoni,
  • Loredana Sarmati,
  • Marco Iannetta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life12020244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 244

Abstract

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Increased rates of indeterminate QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus Assay (QFT-Plus) were demonstrated in patients hospitalized with Coronavirus Disease (COVID)-19. We aimed to define the prevalence and characteristics of hospitalized COVID-19 patients with indeterminate QFT-Plus. A retrospective study was performed including hospitalized COVID-19 patients, stratified in survivors and non-survivors, non-severe and severe according to the maximal oxygen supply required. Statistical analysis was performed using JASP ver0.14.1 and GraphPad Prism ver8.2.1. A total of 420 patients were included, median age: 65 years, males: 66.4%. The QFT-Plus was indeterminate in 22.1% of patients. Increased rate of indeterminate QFT-Plus was found in non-survivors (p = 0.013) and in severe COVID-19 patients (p p p p p p < 0.001) T-lymphocytes was found. At the multivariable analysis, CD3+ T-cell absolute counts and CD4/CD8 ratio were confirmed as independent predictors of indeterminate results at the QFT-Plus. Our study confirmed the increased rate of indeterminate QFT-Plus in COVID-19 patients, mainly depending on the peripheral blood T-lymphocyte depletion found in the most severe cases.

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