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Circulating mucosal-like IgA responses associate with severity of Puumala orthohantavirus-caused hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome

Luz Cabrera, Cienna Buckner, Veronica Martinez,Sanna Maki,Olli Vapalahti,Antti Vaheri,Jussi Hepojoki,Johanna Tietavainen, Satu Makela,Jukka Mustonen,Tomas Strandin

biorxiv(2024)

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Old World Orthohantaviruses cause hemorhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) characterized by increased vascular permeability and acute kidney injury (AKI). Despite the systemic nature of the disease, the virus enters humans through inhalation and therefore initially encounters the immunoglobulin class A (IgA) dominated mucosal immune system. Herein, we characterized systemic IgA responses and their potential relationship to the mucosal immune activation by examining blood samples obtained from patients hospitalized due to acute Puumala orthohantavirus infection. Our findings reveal increased frequencies of IgA-expressing circulating mucosal-associated B1 cells and plasmablasts, as well as elevated levels of polyreactive, polymeric, virus-specific and secretory IgA in the acute stage of the disease. Importantly, the levels of circulating virus-specific and secretory IgA associated with the severity of AKI. Furthermore, circulating polymeric IgA displayed enhanced effector functions by forming stable complexes with the IgA receptor CD89 and induced pro-inflammatory neutrophil responses. These results suggest that, while an efficient mucosal immune response is likely to be crucial for infection clearance, an excessive mucosal immune activation may contribute to HFRS disease progression. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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