Infection of lung megakaryocytes and platelets by SARS-CoV-2 anticipate fatal COVID-19

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Zhu, Aiwei | Real, Fernando | Capron, Claude C. | Rosenberg, Arielle R. | Silvin, Aymeric | Dunsmore, Garett | Zhu, Jaja | Cottoignies-Callamarte, Andréa | Massé, Jean Marc | Moine, Pierre | Bessis, Simon | Godement, Mathieu | Geri, Guillaume | Chiche, Jean Daniel | Valdebenito, Silvana | Belouzard, Sandrine | Dubuisson, Jèan | Lorin de la Grandmaison, Geoffroy Lorin | Chevret, Sylvie | Ginhoux, Florent | Eugenin, Eliseo Alberto | Annane, Djillali | Bordé, Elisabeth M. | Bomsel, Morgane

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International audience. SARS-CoV-2, although not being a circulatory virus, spread from the respiratory tract resulting in multiorgan failures and thrombotic complications, the hallmarks of fatal COVID-19. A convergent contributor could be platelets that beyond hemostatic functions can carry infectious viruses. Here, we profiled 52 patients with severe COVID-19 and demonstrated that circulating platelets of 19 out 20 non-survivor patients contain SARS-CoV-2 in robust correlation with fatal outcome. Platelets containing SARS-CoV-2 might originate from bone marrow and lung megakaryocytes (MKs), the platelet precursors, which were found infected by SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19 autopsies. Accordingly, MKs undergoing shortened differentiation and expressing anti-viral IFITM1 and IFITM3 RNA as a sign of viral sensing were enriched in the circulation of deadly COVID-19. Infected MKs reach the lung concomitant with a specific MK-related cytokine storm rich in VEGF, PDGF and inflammatory molecules, anticipating fatal outcome. Lung macrophages capture SARS-CoV-2-containing platelets in vivo. The virus contained by platelets is infectious as capture of platelets carrying SARS-CoV-2 propagates infection to macrophages in vitro, in a process blocked by an anti-GPIIbIIIa drug. Altogether, platelets containing infectious SARS-CoV-2 alter COVID-19 pathogenesis and provide a powerful fatality marker. Clinical targeting of platelets might prevent viral spread, thrombus formation and exacerbated inflammation at once and increase survival in COVID-19.

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