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Title: Integrated single-cell analysis unveils diverging immune features of COVID-19, influenza, and other community-acquired pneumonia
Authors: Schuurman, Alex R.
Reijnders, Tom D. Y.
Saris, Anno
Ramirez Moral, Ivan
Schinkel, Michiel
Brabander, Justin de
Linge, Christine van
Vermeulen, Louis
Scicluna, Brendon P.
Joost Wiersinga, W.
Vieira Braga, Felipe A.
Poll, Tom van der
Keywords: COVID-19 (Disease)
Pneumonia -- Diagnosis
Human beings
Immunology
Communicable diseases -- Case studies
Inflammation
Microbiology -- Case studies
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.
Citation: Schuurman, A. R., Reijnders, T. D., Saris, A., Moral, I. R., Schinkel, M., de Brabander, J., ... & van der Poll, T. (2021). Integrated single-cell analysis unveils diverging immune features of COVID-19, influenza, and other community-acquired pneumonia. Elife, 10, e69661.
Abstract: The exact immunopathophysiology of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) caused by SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) remains clouded by a general lack of relevant disease controls. The scarcity of single-cell investigations in the broader population of patients with CAP renders it difficult to distinguish immune features unique to COVID-19 from the common characteristics of a dysregulated host response to pneumonia. We performed integrated single-cell transcriptomic and proteomic analyses in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from a matched cohort of eight patients with COVID-19, eight patients with CAP caused by Influenza A or other pathogens, and four non-infectious control subjects. Using this balanced, multi-omics approach, we describe shared and diverging transcriptional and phenotypic patterns-including increased levels of type I interferon-stimulated natural killer cells in COVID-19, cytotoxic CD8 T EMRA cells in both COVID-19 and influenza, and distinctive monocyte compositions between all groups-and thereby expand our understanding of the peripheral immune response in different etiologies of pneumonia.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/96322
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