KEITY SOUZA SANTOS

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Departamento de Clínica Médica, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/19 - Laboratório de Histocompatibilidade e Imunidade Celular, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The oldest unvaccinated Covid-19 survivors in South America
    (2022) V, Mateus de Castro; SILVA, Monize V. R.; NASLAVSKY, Michel S.; SCLIAR, Marilia O.; NUNES, Kelly; PASSOS-BUENO, Maria Rita; CASTELLI, Erick C.; MAGAWA, Jhosiene Y.; ADAMI, Flavia L.; MORETTI, Ana I. S.; OLIVEIRA, Vivian L. de; BOSCARDIN, Silvia B.; CUNHA-NETO, Edecio; KALIL, Jorge; JOUANGUY, Emmanuelle; BASTARD, Paul; CASANOVA, Jean-Laurent; QUINONES-VEGA, Mauricio; SOSA-ACOSTA, Patricia; GUEDES, Jessica S. de; ALMEIDA, Natalia P. de; NOGUEIRA, Fabio C. S.; DOMONT, Gilberto B.; SANTOS, Keity S.; ZATZ, Mayana
    Background Although older adults are at a high risk of severe or critical Covid-19, there are many cases of unvaccinated centenarians who had a silent infection or recovered from mild or moderate Covid-19. We studied three Brazilian supercentenarians, older than 110 years, who survived Covid-19 in 2020 before being vaccinated. Results Despite their advanced age, humoral immune response analysis showed that these individuals displayed robust levels of IgG and neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) against SARS-CoV-2. Enrichment of plasma proteins and metabolites related to innate immune response and host defense was also observed. None presented autoantibodies (auto-Abs) to type I interferon (IFN). Furthermore, these supercentenarians do not carry rare variants in genes underlying the known inborn errors of immunity, including particular inborn errors of type I IFN. Conclusion These observations suggest that their Covid-19 resilience might be a combination of their genetic background and their innate and adaptive immunity.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The oldest unvaccinated Covid-19 survivors in South America (vol 19, 57, 2022)
    (2022) CASTRO, Mateus V. V. de; SILVA, Monize V. R.; NASLAVSKY, Michel S. S.; SCLIAR, Marilia O. O.; NUNES, Kelly; PASSOS-BUENO, Maria Rita; CASTELLI, Erick C. C.; MAGAWA, Jhosiene Y. Y.; ADAMI, Flavia L.; MORETTI, Ana I. S.; OLIVEIRA, Vivian L. L. de; BOSCARDIN, Silvia B. B.; CUNHA-NETO, Edecio; KALIL, Jorge; JOUANGUY, Emmanuelle; BASTARD, Paul; CASANOVA, Jean-Laurent; QUINONES-VEGA, Mauricio; SOSA-ACOSTA, Patricia; GUEDES, Jessica de S.; ALMEIDA, Natalia P. de; NOGUEIRA, Fabio C. S.; DOMONT, Gilberto B. B.; SANTOS, Keity S. S.; ZATZ, Mayana