Understanding long term consequences of respiratory viral infection 2260810

A Arka Sen Chaudhuri (University of Virginia) H Harish Narasimhan G Gislane de Almeida Santos (University of Virginia) S Samuel Young (University of Virginia) A An Fang (UVA) W Wiktoria Szwalec (University of Virginia) J Jie Sun

Abstract

Abstract Introduction In the wake of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, most people have experienced at least one respiratory viral infection and many endured severe disease, yet the long term immune consequences remain unclear. We hypothesized that severe infection episode durably reshapes circulating immunity and accelerates age-like change. Methods To enable within-animal longitudinal inference, we focused on blood so the same mice could be profiled over time. Wild type mice received sublethal influenza A virus (IAV) or mock, and whole blood single-cell RNA-seq of PBMCs was performed at 2, 4, 8, and 14 months post infection from the same animals. Results Severe IAV was associated with a progressive rise in the neutrophil-to-lymphoid ratio (NLR) from 2-14 months versus mock, with concomitant declines in naïve B and T cells. A GZMK+ CD8 T-cell subset increased in frequency and activation state in infected mice. These features paralleled aging like myeloid bias programs, consistent with infection accelerated immunosenescence. Conclusion Ongoing analyses use batch aware mixed effects models and gene set scoring to define cell-state programs linked to NLR and GZMK+ CD8 expansion. Our findings suggest that severe respiratory viral insult can imprint durable remodeling of circulating immunity, identifying the specific transcriptional signatures and upstream mediators may reveal targets to restore immune balance and resilience during age. Funding Source n/a Topic Categories Viral Immunology (VIR)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (7)

A

Arka Sen Chaudhuri

University of Virginia

H

Harish Narasimhan

G

Gislane de Almeida Santos

University of Virginia

S

Samuel Young

University of Virginia

A

An Fang

UVA

W

Wiktoria Szwalec

University of Virginia

J

Jie Sun