- Peluso, Michael J;
- Spinelli, Matthew A;
- Deveau, Tyler-Marie;
- Forman, Carrie A;
- Munter, Sadie E;
- Mathur, Sujata;
- Tang, Alex F;
- Lu, Scott;
- Goldberg, Sarah A;
- Arreguin, Mireya I;
- Hoh, Rebecca;
- Tai, Viva;
- Chen, Jessica Y;
- Martinez, Enrique O;
- Yee, Brandon C;
- Chenna, Ahmed;
- Winslow, John W;
- Petropoulos, Christos J;
- Sette, Alessandro;
- Weiskopf, Daniella;
- Kumar, Nitasha;
- Lynch, Kara L;
- Hunt, Peter W;
- Durstenfeld, Matthew S;
- Hsue, Priscilla Y;
- Kelly, J Daniel;
- Martin, Jeffrey N;
- Glidden, David V;
- Gandhi, Monica;
- Deeks, Steven G;
- Rutishauser, Rachel L;
- Henrich, Timothy J
Background
Limited data are available on the long-term clinical and immunologic consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection in people with HIV (PWH).Methods
We measured SARS-CoV-2-specific humoral and cellular responses in people with and without HIV recovering from COVID-19 ( n = 39 and n = 43, respectively) using binding antibody, surrogate virus neutralization, intracellular cytokine staining, and inflammatory marker assays. We identified individuals experiencing postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) and evaluated immunologic parameters. We used linear regression and generalized linear models to examine differences by HIV status in the magnitude of inflammatory and virus-specific antibody and T-cell responses, as well as differences in the prevalence of PASC.Results
Among PWH, we found broadly similar SARS-CoV-2-specific antibody and T-cell responses as compared with a well matched group of HIV-negative individuals. PWH had 70% lower relative levels of SARS-CoV-2-specific memory CD8 + T cells ( P = 0.007) and 53% higher relative levels of PD-1+ SARS-CoV-2-specific CD4 + T cells ( P = 0.007). Higher CD4 + /CD8 + ratio was associated with lower PD-1 expression on SARS-CoV-2-specific CD8 + T cells (0.34-fold effect, P = 0.02). HIV status was strongly associated with PASC (odds ratio 4.01, P = 0.008), and levels of certain inflammatory markers (IL-6, TNF-alpha, and IP-10) were associated with persistent symptoms.Conclusion
We identified potentially important differences in SARS-CoV-2-specific CD4 + and CD8 + T cells in PWH and HIV-negative participants that might have implications for long-term immunity conferred by natural infection. HIV status strongly predicted the presence of PASC. Larger and more detailed studies of PASC in PWH are urgently needed.