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Single-cell meta-analysis of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes across tissues and demographics

Authors :
Muus, Christoph
Luecken, Malte D.
Eraslan, Gökcen
Sikkema, Lisa
Waghray, Avinash
Heimberg, Graham
Kobayashi, Yoshihiko
Vaishnav, Eeshit Dhaval
Subramanian, Ayshwarya
Smillie, Christopher
Jagadeesh, Karthik A.
Duong, Elizabeth Thu
Fiskin, Evgenij
Triglia, Elena Torlai
Ansari, Meshal
Cai, Peiwen
Lin, Brian
Buchanan, Justin
Chen, Sijia
Shu, Jian
Haber, Adam L.
Chung, Hattie
Montoro, Daniel T.
Adams, Taylor
Aliee, Hananeh
Allon, Samuel J.
Andrusivova, Zaneta
Angelidis, Ilias
Ashenberg, Orr
Bassler, Kevin
Bécavin, Christophe
Benhar, Inbal
Bergenstråhle, Joseph
Bergenstråhle, Ludvig
Bolt, Liam
Braun, Emelie
Bui, Linh T.
Callori, Steven
Chaffin, Mark
Chichelnitskiy, Evgeny
Chiou, Joshua
Conlon, Thomas M.
Cuoco, Michael S.
Cuomo, Anna S. E.
Deprez, Marie
Duclos, Grant
Fine, Denise
Fischer, David S.
Ghazanfar, Shila
Gillich, Astrid
Giotti, Bruno
Gould, Joshua
Guo, Minzhe
Gutierrez, Austin J.
Habermann, Arun C.
Harvey, Tyler
He, Peng
Hou, Xiaomeng
Hu, Lijuan
Hu, Yan
Jaiswal, Alok
Ji, Lu
Jiang, Peiyong
Kapellos, Theodoros S.
Kuo, Christin S.
Larsson, Ludvig
Leney-Greene, Michael A.
Lim, Kyungtae
Litviňuková, Monika
Ludwig, Leif S.
Lukassen, Soeren
Luo, Wendy
Maatz, Henrike
Madissoon, Elo
Mamanova, Lira
Manakongtreecheep, Kasidet
Leroy, Sylvie
Mayr, Christoph H.
Mbano, Ian M.
McAdams, Alexi M.
Nabhan, Ahmad N.
Nyquist, Sarah K.
Penland, Lolita
Poirion, Olivier B.
Poli, Sergio
Qi, CanCan
Queen, Rachel
Reichart, Daniel
Rosas, Ivan
Schupp, Jonas C.
Shea, Conor V.
Shi, Xingyi
Sinha, Rahul
Sit, Rene V.
Slowikowski, Kamil
Slyper, Michal
Smith, Neal P.
Sountoulidis, Alex
Strunz, Maximilian
Sullivan, Travis B.
Sun, Dawei
Talavera-López, Carlos
Tan, Peng
Tantivit, Jessica
Travaglini, Kyle J.
Tucker, Nathan R.
Vernon, Katherine A.
Wadsworth, Marc H.
Waldman, Julia
Wang, Xiuting
Xu, Ke
Yan, Wenjun
Zhao, William
Ziegler, Carly G. K.
Source :
Nature Medicine; March 2021, Vol. 27 Issue: 3 p546-559, 14p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and accessory proteases (TMPRSS2 and CTSL) are needed for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) cellular entry, and their expression may shed light on viral tropism and impact across the body. We assessed the cell-type-specific expression of ACE2, TMPRSS2and CTSLacross 107 single-cell RNA-sequencing studies from different tissues. ACE2, TMPRSS2and CTSLare coexpressed in specific subsets of respiratory epithelial cells in the nasal passages, airways and alveoli, and in cells from other organs associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmission or pathology. We performed a meta-analysis of 31 lung single-cell RNA-sequencing studies with 1,320,896 cells from 377 nasal, airway and lung parenchyma samples from 228 individuals. This revealed cell-type-specific associations of age, sex and smoking with expression levels of ACE2, TMPRSS2and CTSL. Expression of entry factors increased with age and in males, including in airway secretory cells and alveolar type 2 cells. Expression programs shared by ACE2+TMPRSS2+cells in nasal, lung and gut tissues included genes that may mediate viral entry, key immune functions and epithelial–macrophage cross-talk, such as genes involved in the interleukin-6, interleukin-1, tumor necrosis factor and complement pathways. Cell-type-specific expression patterns may contribute to the pathogenesis of COVID-19, and our work highlights putative molecular pathways for therapeutic intervention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10788956 and 1546170X
Volume :
27
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55469091
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-01227-z