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Author: Ren, Xianwen; Wen, Wen; Fan, Xiaoying; Hou, Wenhong; Su, Bin; Cai, Pengfei; Li, Jiesheng; Liu, Yang; Tang, Fei; Zhang, Fan; Yang, Yu; He, Jiangping; Ma, Wenji; He, Jingjing; Wang, Pingping; Cao, Qiqi; Chen, Fangjin; Chen, Yuqing; Cheng, Xuelian; Deng, Guohong; Deng, Xilong; Ding, Wenyu; Feng, Yingmei; Gan, Rui; Guo, Chuang; Guo, Weiqiang; He, Shuai; Jiang, Chen; Liang, Juanran; Li, Yi-min; Lin, Jun; Ling, Yun; Liu, Haofei; Liu, Jianwei; Liu, Nianping; Liu, Shu-Qiang; Luo, Meng; Ma, Qiang; Song, Qibing; Sun, Wujianan; Wang, GaoXiang; Wang, Feng; Wang, Ying; Wen, Xiaofeng; Wu, Qian; Xu, Gang; Xie, Xiaowei; Xiong, Xinxin; Xing, Xudong; Xu, Hao; Yin, Chonghai; Yu, Dongdong; Yu, Kezhuo; Yuan, Jin; Zhang, Biao; Zhang, Peipei; Zhang, Tong; Zhao, Jincun; Zhao, Peidong; Zhou, Jianfeng; Zhou, Wei; Zhong, Sujuan; Zhong, Xiaosong; Zhang, Shuye; Zhu, Lin; Zhu, Ping; Zou, Bin; Zou, Jiahua; Zuo, Zengtao; Bai, Fan; Huang, Xi; Zhou, Penghui; Jiang, Qinghua; Huang, Zhiwei; Bei, Jin-Xin; Wei, Lai; Bian, Xiu-Wu; Liu, Xindong; Cheng, Tao; Li, Xiangpan; Zhao, Pingsen; Wang, Fu-Sheng; Wang, Hongyang; Su, Bing; Zhang, Zheng; Qu, Kun; Wang, Xiaoqun; Chen, Jiekai; Jin, Ronghua; Zhang, Zemin
Title: COVID-19 immune features revealed by a large-scale single cell transcriptome atlas
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  • Document date: 2021_2_3
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    Snippet: Dysfunctional 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 196 COVID-19 patients and controls and created a comprehensive immune landscape with 1.46 million cells. The large dataset enabled us to identify that different peripheral immune subtype changes were associated with distinct clinical features including age,
    Document: Dysfunctional 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 196 COVID-19 patients and controls and created a comprehensive immune landscape with 1.46 million cells. The large dataset enabled us to identify that different peripheral immune subtype changes were associated with distinct clinical features including age, sex, severity, and disease stages of COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2 RNAs were found in diverse epithelial and immune cell types, accompanied by dramatic transcriptomic changes within viral positive cells. Systemic up-regulation 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 developing effective therapeutic strategies for COVID-19.

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