The unique interplay of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and immunity and its potential implication for the sex‐ and age‐related morbidity of severe COVID‐19 patients

Author:

Li Yinchuan1ORCID,Li Lei2,Wu Guanghao3,Xie Gangcai1,Yi Lirong1,Zhu Jie45,Liang ShiYu4,Huang Ya‐ru4,Chen Juan2,Ji Shaoyang4,Sun Fei1,Liu Rui‐tian4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Reproductive Medicine Medical School of Nantong University Nantong Jiangsu P. R. China

2. National Clinical Research Center for Obstetric & Gynecologic Diseases Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Peking Union Medical College Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Beijing P. R. China

3. School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing P. R. China

4. National Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering Institute of Process Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China

5. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAged male patients are more vulnerable to severe or critical symptoms of COVID‐19, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. In this study, we analyzed previously published scRNA‐seq data from a large cohort of COVID‐19 patients, castrated and regenerated mice, and bulk RNA‐seq of a RNAi library of 400 genes, and revealed that both immunity and OXPHOS displayed cell‐type‐, sex‐, and age‐related variation in the severe or critical COVID‐19 patients during disease progression, with a more prominent increase in immunity and decrease in OXPHOS in myeloid cells in the males relative to the females (60–69 years old). Male severe or critical patients above 70 years old were an exception in that the compromised negative correlation between OXPHOS and immunity in these patients was associated with its disordered transcriptional regulation. Finally, the expression levels of OXPHOS and androgens were revealed to be positively correlated, and the responses of macrophages to android fluctuation were more striking than other types of detected immune cells in the castrated mice model. Therefore, the interplay of OXPHOS and immunity displayed a cell‐type‐specific, age‐related, and sex‐biased pattern, and the underlying potential regulatory role of the hormonal milieu should not be neglected.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Biochemistry (medical),Genetics (clinical),Computer Science Applications,Drug Discovery,Genetics,Oncology,Immunology and Allergy

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