A systems-level approach to understanding the immunology of COVID-19 in adults and children
4 Oct 2020This webinar will present recent studies from Dr. Petter Brodin's group at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm that provide important new insights into the immune system responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection. These studies took a systems-level approach to analyze both the cellular and protein components involved, using methodologies including mass cytometry, flow cytometry and high-multiplex proteomics.
A longitudinal study of severe COVID-19 patients identified distinct patterns of immune cell coregulation in four different stages of the disease and demonstrated a shared trajectory of immunological recovery that may provide future biomarkers of disease progression. In an investigation of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), a relatively rare complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children, important differences in inflammatory response were seen between MIS-C and severe COVID-19 in adults. Moreover, while some similarities were observed between inflammatory responses in MIS-C and Kawasaki disease, important differences were also apparent, particularly in the T-cell subsets involved.
Register hereKey Learning Objectives
- Observe how a systems-level approach combining multiple methodologies can provide essential insights into complex biological questions such as immune responses
- See the impact of combining cellular and molecular analyses in trying to better understand the intricate and varied immune system responses in COVID-19
- Learn how protein biomarkers can contribute to a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of COVID-19 and facilitate future treatment strategies
Who Should Attend
- Molecular or cell biologists, clinicians or scientists in the pharmaceutical industry who have an interest in COVID-19, or more broadly in the human immune system
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can download a certificate of attendance for continuing education purposes from the webinar auditorium’s resources section.
This webinar will run on Wednesday, October 21, at:
- 16:00 BST
- 17:00 CEST
- 11:00 EDT
- 08:00 PDT
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