Author: Pande, Rahul; Teeple, Erin; Huang, Weixiao; Klinger, Katherine W.; Rajpal, Deepak; Kumar, Dinesh
Title: Lysosomal-Immune Axis Is Associated with COVID 19 Disease Severity: Insights from Patient Single Cell Data Cord-id: i3xpbuvz Document date: 2021_1_27
ID: i3xpbuvz
Snippet: SARS-COV-2 has become a leading cause of illness, hospitalizations, and deaths worldwide yet heterogeneity in disease morbidity remains a conundrum. In this study, we analyzed publicly available single-cell RNA-seq data from 75076 cells sequenced from clinically staged COVID-19 patients using a network approach and identified lysosomal-immune axis as a factor significantly associated with disease severity. Our results suggest modulation of lysosomal-immune pathways may present a novel drug-targe
Document: SARS-COV-2 has become a leading cause of illness, hospitalizations, and deaths worldwide yet heterogeneity in disease morbidity remains a conundrum. In this study, we analyzed publicly available single-cell RNA-seq data from 75076 cells sequenced from clinically staged COVID-19 patients using a network approach and identified lysosomal-immune axis as a factor significantly associated with disease severity. Our results suggest modulation of lysosomal-immune pathways may present a novel drug-targeting strategy to attenuate SARS-Cov-2 infections.
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