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TACT on Twitter
TACT on Twitter

Detailed analysis of study on Twitter: This is huge. ➡️ 8 months to rebuild T-cell & B-cell count after mild to moderate COVID, which leaves people open to other infections!

It's no wonder many kids are having more severe symptoms.

These viruses are spreading at an exponential rate with unmitigated schools.

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TACT on Twitter
Antonio Caramia on Twitter
Antonio Caramia on Twitter

Detailed thread on Twitter: "We observe a comparable reduction in B cells in both diseases and a more severe reduction in the total amount of T cells in COVID-19 as compared to AIDS patients."

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Antonio Caramia on Twitter
LongCovidPharmD on Twitter
LongCovidPharmD on Twitter

Medical anecdote: I'm no immunologist but a CD4 count < 500 increases your risk of opportunistic infections. At only 317, you're certainly immunocompromised. I'm so sorry; this is highly disturbing. Lymphocyte Subset panels should be ordered for all Long Covid sufferers.

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LongCovidPharmD on Twitter
2020
2020
The following article, SARS-CoV-2 Uses CD4 to Infect T Helper Lymphocytes
·medrxiv.org·
2020
Dr Kerry Smith on Twitter
Dr Kerry Smith on Twitter

Expert anecdote: This doctor’s T-cells are way below normal on 5 different T-cell parameters after being #COVID19 infected 5 times! Several studies have found T cell suppression/damage after COVID.

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Dr Kerry Smith on Twitter
Antonio Caramia on Twitter
Antonio Caramia on Twitter

T cell counts of AIDS and COVID19 patients.

"The total absolute numbers of T cells and, in particular of the CD8+ subpopulation, are LOWER in COVID-19 patients compared to AIDS ones, while the CD4+ are reduced in both at similar levels"

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Antonio Caramia on Twitter
Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter
Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter

Detailed analysis thread on Twitter: People keep asking me if sars cov 2 could alter T cell function to other pathogens and tagging me

Absolutely

And we need to look at T cell "exhaustion" 1/6

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Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter
Michael Lin, MD PhD 🧬 on Twitter
Michael Lin, MD PhD 🧬 on Twitter

A timely and comprehensive review on the unclear contribution of T cells in protecting against SARS-COV-2 disease

The abstract reflects my impressions well. Despite efforts there's poor evidence T cell responses do more than mop up.

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Michael Lin, MD PhD 🧬 on Twitter
Prof. Akiko Iwasaki on Twitter
Prof. Akiko Iwasaki on Twitter

Excellent, detailed analysis by Dr. Akiko Iwasaki on Twitter: In this study, @MiyuMoriyama et al investigate how well SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOC) suppress MHC I needed for recognition by cytotoxic T cells. This question is important to understand how well the virus limits CD8 killing 🧵

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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki on Twitter
Chris Turnbull on Twitter
Chris Turnbull on Twitter

Detailed thread on Twitter: Impressive new study finds Sars Cov 2 has immune suppressive abilities comparable to HIV and that variants increase virus abilities to stop vital anti-viral mechanism in the immune system

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Chris Turnbull on Twitter
Longitudinal Analysis of COVID-19 Patients Shows Age-Associated T Cell Changes Independent of Ongoing Ill-Health
Longitudinal Analysis of COVID-19 Patients Shows Age-Associated T Cell Changes Independent of Ongoing Ill-Health
"...persistent T cell abnormalities in convalescent COVID-19 patients more than three months after initial infection. These changes are more marked with age and are independent of ongoing subjective ill-health, fatigue and reduced exercise tolerance."
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Longitudinal Analysis of COVID-19 Patients Shows Age-Associated T Cell Changes Independent of Ongoing Ill-Health
Kashif Pirzada, MD on Twitter
Kashif Pirzada, MD on Twitter

Detailed discussion on Twitter: I've gone over in detail with an immunologist just some of the immune system/T-cell problems SARS2 creates, which cause severe disease and possibly Long Covid. Vaccines surely help reduce this, perhaps by half, but do not eliminate the risk completely:

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Kashif Pirzada, MD on Twitter
Dr Satoshi Akima FRACP 『秋間聰』 on Twitter
Dr Satoshi Akima FRACP 『秋間聰』 on Twitter
Lymphocyte exhaustion may persist after recovery from COVID, especially depletion of naive T-cells that are protective of overexuberant cytotoxic T-cell driven responses. This may set up the stage for even more overexuberant T-cell response in future reinfections
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Dr Satoshi Akima FRACP 『秋間聰』 on Twitter
Ccr3
Ccr3

"This is the first report of COVID-19 in a human T-cell lymphotropic virus type-1 (HTLV-1) carrier. HTLV-1 infection can cause immune dysfunction even in asymptomatic carriers."

COVID‐19 in a human T‐cell lymphotropic virus type‐1 carrier

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Ccr3
SARS News Network (SNN) 🦠 😷 on Twitter
SARS News Network (SNN) 🦠 😷 on Twitter

Detailed thread on Twitter: T CELL APOPTOSIS VIA COVID-19: Bombshell new study, done by an elite group of doctors such as @fitterhappierAJ , has found that severity of the disease is correlated to T-cell apoptosis, essentially, your T-cells are contributing to your demise. Very detailed stuff here.

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SARS News Network (SNN) 🦠 😷 on Twitter
Eric Feigl-Ding on Twitter
Eric Feigl-Ding on Twitter

Comprehensive thread on Twitter: Listen up—Top 🇬🇧 scientists warns that “In the last week—there’s now evidence that T-cells…get damaged the same way that HIV and other RNA-virus damage T-cell immunity”. ➡️Prof Costello ( @globalhlthtwit ) raises serious concerns on #COVID19 & the 🧠—a🧵:

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Eric Feigl-Ding on Twitter
Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter
Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter

Interesting. Uchicago finds in a preprint a strong signature of T cell apoptosis in Covid- more than HIV, and a loss of naive T cells

I wrote about t cell apoptosis and a loss of naive T cells in frontiers in 2020 as being problematic

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Anthony J Leonardi, MBBS, PhD on Twitter