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Large-scale single-cell analysis reveals critical immune characteristics of COVID-19 patients

Authors :
Xianwen Ren
Wen Wen
Xiaoying Fan
Wenhong Hou
Bin Su
Pengfei Cai
Jiesheng Li
Yang Liu
Fei Tang
Fan Zhang
Yu Yang
Jiangping He
Wenji Ma
Jingjing He
Pingping Wang
Qiqi Cao
Fangjin Chen
Yuqing Chen
Xuelian Cheng
Guohong Deng
Xilong Deng
Wenyu Ding
Yingmei Feng
Rui Gan
Chuang Guo
Weiqiang Guo
Shuai He
Chen Jiang
Juanran Liang
Yi-min Li
Jun Lin
Yun Ling
Haofei Liu
Jianwei Liu
Nianping Liu
Meng Luo
Qiang Ma
Qibing Song
Wujianan Sun
GaoXiang Wang
Feng Wang
Ying Wang
Xiaofeng Wen
Qian Wu
Gang Xu
Xiaowei Xie
Xinxin Xiong
Xudong Xing
Hao Xu
Chonghai Yin
Dongdong Yu
Kezhuo Yu
Jin Yuan
Biao Zhang
Tong Zhang
Jincun Zhao
Peidong Zhao
Jianfeng Zhou
Wei Zhou
Sujuan Zhong
Xiaosong Zhong
Shuye Zhang
Lin Zhu
Ping Zhu
Bin Zou
Jiahua Zou
Zengtao Zuo
Fan Bai
Xi Huang
Xiuwu Bian
Penghui Zhou
Qinghua Jiang
Zhiwei Huang
Jin-Xin Bei
Lai Wei
Xindong Liu
Tao Cheng
Xiangpan Li
Pingsen Zhao
Fu-Sheng Wang
Hongyang Wang
Bing Su
Zheng Zhang
Kun Qu
Xiaoqun Wang
Jiekai Chen
Ronghua Jin
Zemin Zhang
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

SUMMARYDysfunctional immune response in the COVID-19 patients is a recurrent theme impacting symptoms and mortality, yet the detailed understanding of pertinent immune cells is not complete. We applied single-cell RNA sequencing to 284 samples from 205 COVID-19 patients and controls to create a comprehensive immune landscape. Lymphopenia and active T and B cell responses were found to coexist and associated with age, sex and their interactions with COVID-19. Diverse epithelial and immune cell types were observed to be virus-positive and showed dramatic transcriptomic changes. Elevation of ANXA1 and S100A9 in virus-positive squamous epithelial cells may enable the initiation of neutrophil and macrophage responses via the ANXA1-FPR1 and S100A8/9-TLR4 axes. Systemic upregulation of S100A8/A9, mainly by megakaryocytes and monocytes in the peripheral blood, may contribute to the cytokine storms frequently observed in severe patients. Our data provide a rich resource for understanding the pathogenesis and designing effective therapeutic strategies for COVID-19.HIGHLIGHTSLarge-scale scRNA-seq analysis depicts the immune landscape of COVID-19Lymphopenia and active T and B cell responses coexist and are shaped by age and sexSARS-CoV-2 infects diverse epithelial and immune cells, inducing distinct responsesCytokine storms with systemic S100A8/A9 are associated with COVID-19 severity

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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