The trans-omics landscape of COVID-19

Author:

Wu Peng,Chen Dongsheng,Ding Wencheng,Wu Ping,Hou Hongyan,Bai YongORCID,Zhou Yuwen,Li KezhenORCID,Xiang Shunian,Liu PanhongORCID,Ju Jia,Guo EnsongORCID,Liu Jia,Yang BinORCID,Fan JunpengORCID,He Liang,Sun Ziyong,Feng Ling,Wang Jian,Wu Tangchun,Wang Hao,Cheng Jin,Xing Hui,Meng Yifan,Li Yongsheng,Zhang Yuanliang,Luo Hongbo,Xie Gang,Lan Xianmei,Tao Ye,Li Jiafeng,Yuan Hao,Huang Kang,Sun WanORCID,Qian Xiaobo,Li Zhichao,Huang Mingxi,Ding Peiwen,Wang Haoyu,Qiu Jiaying,Wang Feiyue,Wang ShiyouORCID,Zhu Jiacheng,Ding Xiangning,Chai Chaochao,Liang Langchao,Wang Xiaoling,Luo Lihua,Sun Yuzhe,Yang YingORCID,Zhuang Zhenkun,Li Tao,Tian Lei,Zhang Shaoqiao,Zhu Linnan,Chang Ashley,Chen Lei,Wu Yiquan,Ma Xiaoyan,Chen Fang,Ren YanORCID,Xu XunORCID,Liu SiqiORCID,Wang Jian,Yang Huanming,Wang Lin,Sun ChaoyangORCID,Ma Ding,Jin Xin,Chen Gang

Abstract

AbstractThe outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global health emergency. Various omics results have been reported for COVID-19, but the molecular hallmarks of COVID-19, especially in those patients without comorbidities, have not been fully investigated. Here we collect blood samples from 231 COVID-19 patients, prefiltered to exclude those with selected comorbidities, yet with symptoms ranging from asymptomatic to critically ill. Using integrative analysis of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic and lipidomic profiles, we report a trans-omics landscape for COVID-19. Our analyses find neutrophils heterogeneity between asymptomatic and critically ill patients. Meanwhile, neutrophils over-activation, arginine depletion and tryptophan metabolites accumulation correlate with T cell dysfunction in critical patients. Our multi-omics data and characterization of peripheral blood from COVID-19 patients may thus help provide clues regarding pathophysiology of and potential therapeutic strategies for COVID-19.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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