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Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients.

Anna C Aschenbrenner1,2,3,4, Maria Mouktaroudi5, Benjamin Krämer6, Marie Oestreich3, Nikolaos Antonakos5, Melanie Nuesch-Germano3, Konstantina Gkizeli5, Lorenzo Bonaguro3, Nico Reusch3, Kevin Baßler3, Maria Saridaki5, Rainer Knoll3, Tal Pecht3, Theodore S Kapellos3, Sarandia Doulou3, Charlotte Kröger3, Miriam Herbert3, Lisa Holsten3, Arik Horne3, Ioanna D Gemünd3, Nikoletta Rovina7, Shobhit Agrawal8, Kilian Dahm3, Martina van Uelft3, Anna Drews2, Lena Lenkeit3, Niklas Bruse9, Jelle Gerretsen9, Jannik Gierlich3, Matthias Becker2, Kristian Händler2, Michael Kraut2, Heidi Theis2, Simachew Mengiste3, Elena De Domenico2, Jonas Schulte-Schrepping3, Lea Seep3, Jan Raabe6, Christoph Hoffmeister6, Michael ToVinh6, Verena Keitel10, Gereon Rieke6, Valentina Talevi11, Dirk Skowasch12, N Ahmad Aziz11,13, Peter Pickkers9, Frank L van de Veerdonk4, Mihai G Netea4,14, Joachim L Schultze1,2,3, Matthijs Kox9, Monique M B Breteler11,15, Jacob Nattermann6,16, Antonia Koutsoukou7, Evangelos J Giamarellos-Bourboulis5, Thomas Ulas17,18.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is currently leading to increasing numbers of COVID-19 patients all over the world. Clinical presentations range from asymptomatic, mild respiratory tract infection, to severe cases with acute respiratory distress syndrome, respiratory failure, and death. Reports on a dysregulated immune system in the severe cases call for a better characterization and understanding of the changes in the immune system.
METHODS: In order to dissect COVID-19-driven immune host responses, we performed RNA-seq of whole blood cell transcriptomes and granulocyte preparations from mild and severe COVID-19 patients and analyzed the data using a combination of conventional and data-driven co-expression analysis. Additionally, publicly available data was used to show the distinction from COVID-19 to other diseases. Reverse drug target prediction was used to identify known or novel drug candidates based on finding from data-driven findings.
RESULTS: Here, we profiled whole blood transcriptomes of 39 COVID-19 patients and 10 control donors enabling a data-driven stratification based on molecular phenotype. Neutrophil activation-associated signatures were prominently enriched in severe patient groups, which was corroborated in whole blood transcriptomes from an independent second cohort of 30 as well as in granulocyte samples from a third cohort of 16 COVID-19 patients (44 samples). Comparison of COVID-19 blood transcriptomes with those of a collection of over 3100 samples derived from 12 different viral infections, inflammatory diseases, and independent control samples revealed highly specific transcriptome signatures for COVID-19. Further, stratified transcriptomes predicted patient subgroup-specific drug candidates targeting the dysregulated systemic immune response of the host.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides novel insights in the distinct molecular subgroups or phenotypes that are not simply explained by clinical parameters. We show that whole blood transcriptomes are extremely informative for COVID-19 since they capture granulocytes which are major drivers of disease severity.

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Keywords:  Blood transcriptomics; COVID-19; Co-expression analysis; Drug repurposing; Granulocytes; Molecular disease phenotypes; Neutrophils; Stratification; Transcriptome

Year:  2021        PMID: 33441124     DOI: 10.1186/s13073-020-00823-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Med        ISSN: 1756-994X            Impact factor:   11.117


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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 16.971

2.  Asymptomatic COVID-19: disease tolerance with efficient anti-viral immunity against SARS-CoV-2.

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3.  CD177, a specific marker of neutrophil activation, is associated with coronavirus disease 2019 severity and death.

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7.  Multi-omic profiling reveals widespread dysregulation of innate immunity and hematopoiesis in COVID-19.

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Review 8. 

Authors:  Thomas Ulas; Anna C Aschenbrenner
Journal:  Biospektrum (Heidelb)       Date:  2021-06-26

Review 9.  Neutrophils and COVID-19: Active Participants and Rational Therapeutic Targets.

Authors:  Jon Hazeldine; Janet M Lord
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-06-02       Impact factor: 7.561

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