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Journal of Clinical Investigation, volume 130, issue 11, pages 6151-6157

Complement and tissue factor–enriched neutrophil extracellular traps are key drivers in COVID-19 immunothrombosis

Panagiotis Skendros 1
Alexandros Mitsios 2
Akrivi Chrysanthopoulou 2
John D. Lambris 3
Symeon Metallidis 4
Petros Rafailidis 5
Maria Ntinopoulou 2
Eleni Sertaridou 6
Victoria Tsironidou 2
Theocharis G. Konstantinidis 2
Charalampos Papagoras 9
I. Mitroulis 9
G Germanidis 4
John D. Lambris 10
K. Ritis 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-08-06
scimago Q1
SJR4.833
CiteScore24.5
Impact factor13.3
ISSN00219738, 15588238
PubMed ID:  32759504
General Medicine
Abstract
Emerging data indicate that complement and neutrophils contribute to the maladaptive immune response that fuels hyperinflammation and thrombotic microangiopathy, thereby increasing coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) mortality. Here, we investigated how complement interacts with the platelet/neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)/thrombin axis, using COVID-19 specimens, cell-based inhibition studies, and NET/human aortic endothelial cell (HAEC) cocultures. Increased plasma levels of NETs, tissue factor (TF) activity, and sC5b-9 were detected in patients. Neutrophils of patients yielded high TF expression and released NETs carrying active TF. Treatment of control neutrophils with COVID-19 platelet-rich plasma generated TF-bearing NETs that induced thrombotic activity of HAECs. Thrombin or NETosis inhibition or C5aR1 blockade attenuated platelet-mediated NET-driven thrombogenicity. COVID-19 serum induced complement activation in vitro, consistent with high complement activity in clinical samples. Complement C3 inhibition with compstatin Cp40 disrupted TF expression in neutrophils. In conclusion, we provide a mechanistic basis for a pivotal role of complement and NETs in COVID-19 immunothrombosis. This study supports strategies against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 that exploit complement or NETosis inhibition.
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