Reduced protein-coding transcript diversity in severe dengue emphasises the role of alternative splicing

Author:

Mehta Priyanka12ORCID,Liu Chinky Shiu Chen1,Sinha Sristi1,Mohite Ramakant1,Arora Smriti1,Chattopadhyay Partha12,Budhiraja Sandeep3,Tarai Bansidhar3,Pandey Rajesh12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Immunology and Infectious Disease Biology, INtegrative GENomics of HOst-PathogEn (INGEN-HOPE) Laboratory, CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology

2. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, India

3. Max Super Speciality Hospital

Abstract

Dengue fever, a neglected tropical arboviral disease, has emerged as a global health concern in the past decade. Necessitating a nuanced comprehension of the intricate dynamics of host–virus interactions influencing disease severity, we analysed transcriptomic patterns using bulk RNA-seq from 112 age- and gender-matched NS1 antigen–confirmed hospital-admitted dengue patients with varying severity. Severe cases exhibited reduced platelet count, increased lymphocytosis, and neutropenia, indicating a dysregulated immune response. Using bulk RNA-seq, our analysis revealed a minimal overlap between the differentially expressed gene and transcript isoform, with a distinct expression pattern across the disease severity. Severe patients showed enrichment in retained intron and nonsense-mediated decay transcript biotypes, suggesting altered splicing efficiency. Furthermore, an up-regulated programmed cell death, a haemolytic response, and an impaired interferon and antiviral response at the transcript level were observed. We also identified the potential involvement of theRBM39gene among others in the innate immune response during dengue viral pathogenesis, warranting further investigation. These findings provide valuable insights into potential therapeutic targets, underscoring the importance of exploring transcriptomic landscapes between different disease sub-phenotypes in infectious diseases.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Rockefeller Foundation

Publisher

Life Science Alliance, LLC

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