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Author: Daniel J Butler; Christopher Mozsary; Cem Meydan; David C Danko; Jonathan Foox; Joel Rosiene; Alon Shaiber; Ebrahim Afshinnekoo; Matthew MacKay; Fritz J Sedlazeck; Nikolay A Ivanov; Maria A Sierra; Diana Pohle; Michael Zeitz; Vijendra Ramlall; Undina Gisladottir; Craig D Westover; Krista Ryon; Benjamin Young; Chandrima Bhattacharya; Phyllis Ruggiero; Bradley W Langhorst; Nathan A Tanner; Justyn Gawrys; Dmitry Meleshko; Dong Xu; Jenny Xiang; Angelika Iftner; Daniela Bezdan; John Sipley; Lin Cong; Arryn Craney; Priya Velu; Ari Melnick; Iman A Hajirasouliha; Thomas Iftner; Mirella Salvatore; Massimo Loda; Lars F Westblade; Shawn Levy; Melissa Cushing; Nicholas P Tatonetti; Marcin Imielinski; Hanna Rennert; Christopher Mason
Title: Host, Viral, and Environmental Transcriptome Profiles of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
  • Document date: 2020_4_20
  • ID: kyoa5gsf_84
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.20.048066 doi: bioRxiv preprint expressed (grey) in any comparison (DESeq2, q-value <0.01, |logFC| >0.58). (d) Significantly different gene ontology (GO) pathways between COVID-POS and COVID-NEG patients include interferon response and host response to infection, as well as some ion and heme transport mechanisms. (e)Survival curves for re.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.20.048066 doi: bioRxiv preprint expressed (grey) in any comparison (DESeq2, q-value <0.01, |logFC| >0.58). (d) Significantly different gene ontology (GO) pathways between COVID-POS and COVID-NEG patients include interferon response and host response to infection, as well as some ion and heme transport mechanisms. (e)Survival curves for requiring mechanical respiration (identified by intubation procedure notes) (e) and mortality (f). Patients with a history of ACE inhibitor exposure were more likely to require intubation (HR=2.63 95%CI 2.01-3.43, p=1.22E-12; (e) and less likely to survive (HR=1.68 95%CI: 1.22-2.31, p=1.42E-03; (f). Because several individuals were intubated shortly before they first tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection, each first positive test was set back by seven days to account for testing delays. author/funder. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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