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Immunology of COVID-19: current state of the science

Suprun, Maria   Alexandropoulos, Konstantina   Charap, Andrew   Vabret, Nicolas   Fernandez, Nicolas   Gümüş, Zeynep H.   Moon, Chang   Casanova-Acebes, Maria   Hegde, Samarth   Homann, Dirk   Horowitz, Amir   Ruan, Dan Fu   Lindblad, Katherine   Mahmood, Zafar   Reyes Torres, Ivan   Laserson, Uri   Bogunovic, Dusan   Tran, Michelle   Belabed, Meriem   Cody, Evan   Risson, Emma   Schanoski, Alessandra Soares   Kim, Joel   Lin, Matthew   Wilk, C. Matthias   van der Heide, Verena   Lozano-Ojalvo, Daniel   Meritt, Elliot   Cho, Judy   Roberto, Mark   Grasset, Emilie   Brown, Matthew   Spindler, Matthew P.   Moreira, Alvaro   Lubitz, Gabrielle   Magen, Assaf   Merad, Miriam   Dalla, Erica   Plitt, Tamar   Mateus-Tique, Jaime   Kenigsberg, Ephraim   Pothula, Venu   Heeger, Peter   Gruber, Conor   Tan, Jessica   Aleynick, Mark   Chan, Andrew   Gregory, Jill K.   Aguirre-Ghiso, Julio   Levantovsky, Rachel   Malle, Louise   Grout, John   Bozkus, Cansu Cimen   Vaninov, Natalie   Kodysh, Julia   Salomé, Bérengère   Bhardwaj, Nina   Park, Matthew D.   Chen, Steven T.   Esai Selvan, Myvizhi   Britton, Graham J.   Cossarini, Francesca   Shang, Joan   Brown, Brian D.   Faith, Jeremiah   Centa, Monica   Saffern, Miriam   Greenbaum, Benjamin   Catalan, Jovani   Jha, Divya   Kamphorst, Alice O.   Agrawal, Manasi   Redes, Jamie   Sanchez-Paulete, Alfonso R.   Hamon, Pauline   Humblin, Etienne   Martinez-Delgado, Gustavo   Noel, Justine   Mehandru, Saurabh   Kuksin, Maria   Samstein, Robert M.   Krammer, Florian   Leader, Andrew   Pia, Luisanna   Chung, Jonathan   Curotto de Lafaille, Maria A.   O’Donnell, Tim   Ota, Miyo  
Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has affected millions of people worldwide, igniting an unprecedented effort from the scientific community to understand the biological underpinning of COVID19 pathophysiology. In this Review, we summarize the current state of knowledge of innate and adaptive immune responses elicited by SARS-CoV-2 infection and the immunological pathways that likely contribute to disease severity and death. We also discuss the rationale and clinical outcome of current therapeutic strategies as well as prospective clinical trials to prevent or treat SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Immunology of COVID-19: current state of the science

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has affected millions of people worldwide, igniting an unprecedented effort from the scientific community to understand the biological underpinning of COVID19 pathophysiology. In this Review, we summarize the current state of knowledge of innate and adaptive immune responses elicited by SARS-CoV-2 infection and the immunological pathways that likely contribute to disease severity and death. We also discuss the rationale and clinical outcome of current therapeutic strategies as well as prospective clinical trials to prevent or treat SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Suprun, Maria, Alexandropoulos, Konstantina, Charap, Andrew,Vabret, Nicolas, Fernandez, Nicolas, Gümüş, Zeynep H., Moon, Chang, Casanova-Acebes, Maria, Hegde, Samarth, Homann, Dirk, Horowitz, Amir, Ruan, Dan Fu, Lindblad, Katherine, Mahmood, Zafar, Reyes Torres, Ivan, Laserson, Uri, Bogunovic, Dusan, Tran, Michelle, Belabed, Meriem, Cody, Evan, Risson, Emma, Schanoski, Alessandra Soares, Kim, Joel, Lin, Matthew, Wilk, C. Matthias, van der Heide, Verena, Lozano-Ojalvo, Daniel, Meritt, Elliot, Cho, Judy, Roberto, Mark, Grasset, Emilie, Brown, Matthew, Spindler, Matthew P., Moreira, Alvaro, Lubitz, Gabrielle, Magen, Assaf, Merad, Miriam, Dalla, Erica, Plitt, Tamar, Mateus-Tique, Jaime, Kenigsberg, Ephraim, Pothula, Venu, Heeger, Peter, Gruber, Conor, Tan, Jessica, Aleynick, Mark, Chan, Andrew, Gregory, Jill K., Aguirre-Ghiso, Julio, Levantovsky, Rachel, Malle, Louise, Grout, John, Bozkus, Cansu Cimen, Vaninov, Natalie, Kodysh, Julia, Salomé, Bérengère, Bhardwaj, Nina, Park, Matthew D., Chen, Steven T., Esai Selvan, Myvizhi, Britton, Graham J., Cossarini, Francesca, Shang, Joan, Brown, Brian D., Faith, Jeremiah, Centa, Monica, Saffern, Miriam, Greenbaum, Benjamin, Catalan, Jovani, Jha, Divya, Kamphorst, Alice O., Agrawal, Manasi, Redes, Jamie, Sanchez-Paulete, Alfonso R., Hamon, Pauline, Humblin, Etienne, Martinez-Delgado, Gustavo, Noel, Justine, Mehandru, Saurabh, Kuksin, Maria, Samstein, Robert M., Krammer, Florian, Leader, Andrew, Pia, Luisanna, Chung, Jonathan, Curotto de Lafaille, Maria A., O’Donnell, Tim, Ota, Miyo,.Immunology of COVID-19: current state of the science. 52 (6),.

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