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Single-cell multiomic profiling of human lungs reveals cell-type-specific and age-dynamic control of SARS-CoV2 host genes.

Authors :
Wang, Allen
Wang, Allen
Chiou, Joshua
Poirion, Olivier B
Buchanan, Justin
Valdez, Michael J
Verheyden, Jamie M
Hou, Xiaomeng
Kudtarkar, Parul
Narendra, Sharvari
Newsome, Jacklyn M
Guo, Minzhe
Faddah, Dina A
Zhang, Kai
Young, Randee E
Barr, Justinn
Sajti, Eniko
Misra, Ravi
Huyck, Heidie
Rogers, Lisa
Poole, Cory
Whitsett, Jeffery A
Pryhuber, Gloria
Xu, Yan
Gaulton, Kyle J
Preissl, Sebastian
Sun, Xin
NHLBI LungMap Consortium
Wang, Allen
Wang, Allen
Chiou, Joshua
Poirion, Olivier B
Buchanan, Justin
Valdez, Michael J
Verheyden, Jamie M
Hou, Xiaomeng
Kudtarkar, Parul
Narendra, Sharvari
Newsome, Jacklyn M
Guo, Minzhe
Faddah, Dina A
Zhang, Kai
Young, Randee E
Barr, Justinn
Sajti, Eniko
Misra, Ravi
Huyck, Heidie
Rogers, Lisa
Poole, Cory
Whitsett, Jeffery A
Pryhuber, Gloria
Xu, Yan
Gaulton, Kyle J
Preissl, Sebastian
Sun, Xin
NHLBI LungMap Consortium
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Respiratory failure associated with COVID-19 has placed focus on the lungs. Here, we present single-nucleus accessible chromatin profiles of 90,980 nuclei and matched single-nucleus transcriptomes of 46,500 nuclei in non-diseased lungs from donors of ~30 weeks gestation,~3 years and ~30 years. We mapped candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) and linked them to putative target genes. We identified distal cCREs with age-increased activity linked to SARS-CoV-2 host entry gene TMPRSS2 in alveolar type 2 cells, which had immune regulatory signatures and harbored variants associated with respiratory traits. At the 3p21.31 COVID-19 risk locus, a candidate variant overlapped a distal cCRE linked to SLC6A20, a gene expressed in alveolar cells and with known functional association with the SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2. Our findings provide insight into regulatory logic underlying genes implicated in COVID-19 in individual lung cell types across age. More broadly, these datasets will facilitate interpretation of risk loci for lung diseases.

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OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287359878
Document Type :
Electronic Resource