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Survivors Of Severe COVID-19 At Risk For Autoimmune Disease, Says Study

by OB Bureau
September 23, 2021
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New Delhi: Patients who had been hospitalised with severe COVID-19 might not be totally safe after recovery. They might eventually suffer from a full-blown autoimmune disease later on as they are more likely to harbour self-attacking antibodies,  says a recent study published in Nature Communications.  

The researchers took blood samples from 147 COVID-19 patients from March to April 2020 confined at three university-affiliated hospitals and from 48 patients of the same situation from Kaiser Permanente in California.

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They found that over 60% of the patients carried anti-cytokine antibodies compared to just around 15% of healthy patients in the control group.

“Within a week after checking in at the hospital, about 20 percent of these patients had developed new antibodies to their own tissues that weren’t there the day they were admitted. In many cases, these autoantibody levels were similar to what you’d see in a diagnosed autoimmune disease,” said senior author and professor of immunology and rheumatology at Stanford Medicine PJ Utz, M.D. in a press release.

The findings boost the need for a more aggressive vaccination campaign, as COVID-19 vaccines contain only one protein — SARS-CoV-2 or spike protein. In a vaccinated person, the immune system is not exposed and cannot be confused by the presence of other novel viral proteins that are generated during an infection. That means there’s a much lower chance that its own antibodies would attack the immune system.

“If you haven’t been vaccinated and are telling yourself, ‘Most people who get COVID get over it and are OK,’ remember that you can’t know in advance that when you get COVID-19 it will be a mild case. If you do get a bad case, you could be setting yourself up for a lifetime of trouble because the virus may trip off autoimmunity,” Utz was quoted as saying.

“We can’t say yet that you’ll definitely get an autoimmune disease — we haven’t studied any patients long enough to know whether these autoantibodies are still there a year or two later, although we hope to study this — but you certainly might. I wouldn’t want to take that chance,” he said.

Utz’s research team is expanding its research to include blood samples from SARS-CoV-2-infection persons who had mild symptoms or were asymptomatic.

 

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