Risk Factors for Severe COVID-19 and Hospital Admission in Patients With Inborn Errors of Immunity-Results From a Multicenter Nationwide Study

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MILOTA Tomas SOBOTKOVA Marta SMETANOVA Jitka BLOOMFIELD Marketa VYDLAKOVA Jana CHOVANCOVÁ Zita LITZMAN Jiří HAKL Roman NOVAK Jiri MALKUSOVA Ivana HANZLIKOVA Jana JILEK Dalibor HUTYROVA Beata NOVAK Vitezslav KRCMOVA Irena SEDIVA Anna KRALICKOVA Pavlina

Rok publikování 2022
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Frontiers in Immunology
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Lékařská fakulta

Citace
www https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.835770/full
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.835770
Klíčová slova COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; hospital admission; inborn errors of immunity; mortality; risk factors
Popis Despite the progress in the understanding how COVID-19 infection may impact immunocompromised patients, the data on inborn errors of immunity (IEI) remain limited and ambiguous. Therefore, we examined the risk of severe infection course and hospital admission in a large cohort of patients with IEI. In this multicenter nationwide retrospective survey-based trial, the demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected by investigating physicians from 8 national referral centers for the diagnosis and treatment of IEI using a COVID-19-IEI clinical questionnaire. In total, 81 patients with IEI (including 16 with hereditary angioedema, HAE) and confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection were enrolled, and were found to have a 2.3-times increased (95%CI: 1.44-3.53) risk ratio for hospital admission and a higher mortality ratio (2.4% vs. 1.7% in the general population). COVID-19 severity was associated with the presence of clinically relevant comorbidities, lymphopenia, and hypogammaglobulinemia, but not with age or BMI. No individuals with HAE developed severe disease, despite a hypothesized increased risk due to perturbed bradykinin metabolism. We also demonstrated a high seroconversion rate in antibody-deficient patients and the safety of anti-spike SARS CoV-2 monoclonal antibodies and convalescent plasma. Thus, IEI except for HAE, represent significant risk factors for a severe COVID-19. Therefore, apart from general risk factors, immune system dysregulation may also be involved in the poor outcomes of COVID-19. Despite the study limitations, our results support the findings from previously published trials.

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