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  • Reduced lymphocyte counts are common during viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2, but the long-term effects on immune balance remain unclear.
  • In a study of 106 COVID-19 patients, B lymphocyte subsets showed significantly lower levels in patients compared to healthy controls.
  • While differences in immune cells were noted between patients with "Post-COVID-19 Condition" (PCC) and healthy individuals, no specific lasting changes in the immune system were found in PCC compared to those who recovered from COVID-19.

Article Abstract

Reduced lymphocyte counts in peripheral blood are one of the most common observations in acute phases of viral infections. Although many studies have already examined the impact of immune (dys)regulation during SARS-CoV-2 infection, there are still uncertainties about the long-term consequences for lymphocyte homeostasis. Furthermore, as persistent cellular aberrations have been described following other viral infections, patients with "Post-COVID-19 Condition" (PCC) may present similarly. In order to investigate cellular changes in the adaptive immune system, we performed a retrospective analysis of flow cytometric data from lymphocyte subpopulations in 106 patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection who received medical care at our institution. The patients were divided into three groups according to the follow-up date; laboratory analyses of COVID-19 patients were compared with 28 unexposed healthy controls. Regarding B lymphocyte subsets, levels of IgA + CD27+, IgG + CD27+, IgM + CD27- and switched B cells were significantly reduced at the last follow-up compared to unexposed healthy controls (UHC). Of the 106 COVID-19 patients, 56 were clinically classified as featuring PCC. Significant differences between PCC and COVID-19 convalescents compared to UHC were observed in T helper cells and class-switched B cells. However, we did not detect specific or long-lasting immune cellular changes in PCC compared to the non-post-COVID-19 condition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11202600PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14121286DOI Listing

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