Prevalence of type-1 interferon autoantibodies in adults with non-COVID-19 acute respiratory failure

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Auto-antibodies (Abs) to type I interferons (IFNs) are found in up to 25% of patients with severe COVID-19, and are implicated in disease pathogenesis. It has remained unknown, however, whether type I IFN auto-Abs are unique to COVID-19, or are also found in other types of severe respiratory illnesses. To address this, we studied a prospective cohort of 284 adults with acute respiratory failure due to causes other than COVID-19. We measured type I IFN auto-Abs by radio ligand binding assay and screened for respiratory viruses using clinical PCR and metagenomic sequencing. Three patients (1.1%) tested positive for type I IFN auto-Abs, and each had a different underlying clinical presentation. Of the 35 patients found to have viral infections, only one patient tested positive for type I IFN auto-Abs. Together, our data suggest that type I IFN auto-Abs are uncommon in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure due to causes other than COVID-19.

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Ghale, R., Spottiswoode, N., Anderson, M. S., Mitchell, A., Wang, G., Calfee, C. S., … Langelier, C. R. (2022, December 1). Prevalence of type-1 interferon autoantibodies in adults with non-COVID-19 acute respiratory failure. Respiratory Research. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-022-02283-4

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