VOA 慢速 | T细胞在对抗冠状病毒方面发挥重要作用

小白老师2020/07/23英语学习

摘要: T细胞是人体免疫系统中的一类白细胞,能够识别并清除被病毒感染的细胞,在对抗包括SARS-CoV-2在内的冠状病毒中发挥关键作用。研究表明,即使在缺乏可检测抗体的情况下,T细胞反应仍可能提供对新冠病毒的免疫保护。部分研究还提示,既往感染普通感冒冠状病毒可能诱导交叉反应性T细胞,有助于抵御新冠病毒。

  • 部分新冠康复者虽无抗体,但体内存在针对病毒的T细胞反应,表明T细胞可能独立于抗体提供免疫保护。
  • 有效的新冠疫苗应同时激发抗体和T细胞反应,以实现更全面的免疫防御。
  • 既往感染普通感冒冠状病毒可能诱导出能识别SARS-CoV-2的交叉反应性T细胞,提供一定程度的预存免疫。
  • T细胞在控制病毒复制和清除感染细胞方面具有重要作用,尤其在轻症或无症状感染者中表现明显。
  • 目前主流抗体检测无法反映T细胞免疫状态,可能导致对群体免疫水平的低估。

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Studies Suggest T Cells Important in Fighting Coronavirus

What gives some people immunity from the novel coronavirus, the virus that causes COVID-19? Some scientists are studying whether it is the presence of antibodies. Others are studying a part of the human immune system, known as T cells, which can protect people from viruses.

Recent studies show that some recovered patients who tested negative for coronavirus antibodies developed T cells in their immune systems. The reaction is believed to be the result of their COVID-19 infection. The studies are small and have yet to be confirmed by outside experts. However, some scientists now say that people who show few signs of sickness from the new coronavirus, or show no signs at all, may be actually killing off the infection with their T cells.

The findings add to the evidence that an effective COVID-19 vaccine will need to push T cells to work in addition to producing antibodies. This may also affect several treatments that are being developed. The recent findings may explain how immunity to the virus might work.

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Dr. Alessandro Sette is studying the reaction to the coronavirus at the La Jolla Institute’s Infectious Disease and Vaccine Center in California. He said there is growing evidence that “people exposed to the virus have a transient (short-lived) antibody response,” or they have a T cell response without creating antibodies.

When a virus gets past the body’s infection-fighting white blood cells, another defense reaction starts. It causes the production of cells that attack the invading virus. The defense includes antibodies that can identify the virus and lock onto it, preventing its entry into a person’s cells. The body’s defense also can include T cells that can kill both invaders and the cells they have infected.

The world is now six months into the COVID-19 outbreak. The coronavirus has infected more than 12 million people. But scientists are not sure whether the antibody reaction to the virus infection is strong or lasts over time. Some scientists think this could mean T cells have an important job protecting humans against illness.

“T cells are often important in controlling viral infections. We are seeing evidence of that,” John Wherry told Reuters. He is a director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Immunology.

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Reuters reports that a recent, small French study that has not yet been confirmed by experts, examined immunity in family members. It found that six out of eight family members in close contact with relatives who had COVID-19 developed a T cell response. Importantly, tests did not show that they had coronavirus antibodies.

A Swedish study of about 200 people had similar results. It found a strong T cell response in most individuals who had few or no signs of sickness following coronavirus infection. The T cells were present whether or not any antibody response was found.

Examining T cell responses could also help explain longer-term immunity.

There is some evidence that T cells developed after exposure to other coronaviruses which cause the common cold could help fight off the new virus. The new virus is also known as SARS-CoV-2.

A study by the La Jolla Institute found T cells that reacted to SARS-CoV-2 in about half of stored blood samples collected between 2015 and 2018. That might mean that earlier infections with the common cold coronaviruses might help protect against the new virus.

“It is a potentially encouraging piece of evidence,” Wherry said.

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The current vaccine candidates against COVID-19 aim to create antibody and T cell responses. The recent findings suggest the importance of the T cell response in human medical tests.

“We believe that the optimal vaccine design would be one with both an antibody and T cell response,” Sette said.

After an infection or vaccination, the immune system keeps a number of “memory” cells that are ready to quickly attack the same virus in case of a future infection.

Many countries are using blood tests that look for antibodies to estimate how many people have been infected. But measuring “memory” T cells is much more difficult. It also remains unclear what combination of immune system cells will result in the best protection from the virus.

“It is a lot easier to collect antibody data,” said Daniela Weiskopf. She is an assistant professor at the La Jolla Institute.

I’m Susan Shand.

常见问题

T细胞如何帮助人体对抗新冠病毒?

T细胞能识别并杀死被新冠病毒感染的细胞,同时协助协调整体免疫反应,即使在没有明显抗体的情况下也可能提供保护。

为什么有些新冠感染者没有抗体却仍有免疫力?

研究表明,这些人体内可能存在T细胞反应,这种细胞免疫可在不产生可检测抗体的情况下清除病毒。

普通感冒会让人对新冠病毒产生免疫力吗?

部分研究发现,过去感染某些普通感冒冠状病毒的人体内存在能识别SARS-CoV-2的T细胞,可能提供一定交叉保护,但尚不能确定其实际防护效果。

新冠疫苗需要激发T细胞反应吗?

是的,专家认为理想的新冠疫苗应同时诱导抗体和T细胞反应,以实现更持久和全面的免疫保护。

参考资料

Studies Suggest T Cells Important in Fighting Coronavirus - VOA Learning English

本文主要信息来源,基于VOA慢速英语报道,引用了La Jolla研究所、宾夕法尼亚大学等机构科学家的观点及法国、瑞典的小型研究。

Targets of T Cell Responses to SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus in Humans with COVID-19 and Unexposed Individuals

La Jolla Institute关于交叉反应性T细胞的研究,发表于《Cell》期刊。