A Molecular network approach reveals shared cellular and molecular signatures between chronic fatigue syndrome and other fatiguing illnesses

Author:

Comella Phillip H.,Gonzalez-Kozlova Edgar,Kosoy Roman,Charney Alexander W.,Peradejordi Irene Font,Chandrasekar Shreya,Tyler Scott R.,Wang Wenhui,Losic Bojan,Zhu Jun,Hoffman Gabriel E.ORCID,Kim-Schulze Seunghee,Qi Jingjing,Patel Manishkumar,Kasarskis Andrew,Suarez-Farinas Mayte,Gümüş Zeynep H.ORCID,Argmann Carmen,Merad Miriam,Becker Christian,Beckmann Noam D.,Schadt Eric E.

Abstract

IntroThe molecular mechanisms of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS, or Myalgic encephalomyelitis), a disease defined by extreme, long-term fatigue, remain largely uncharacterized, and presently no molecular diagnostic test and no specific treatments exist to diagnose and treat CFS patients. While CFS has historically had an estimated prevalence of 0.1-0.5% [1], concerns of a “long hauler” version of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that symptomatically overlaps CFS to a significant degree (Supplemental Table-1) and appears to occur in 10% of COVID-19 patients[2], has raised concerns of a larger spike in CFS [3]. Here, we established molecular signatures of CFS and a corresponding network-based disease context from RNA-sequencing data generated on whole blood and FACs sorted specific peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from CFS cases and non-CFS controls. The immune cell type specific molecular signatures of CFS we identified, overlapped molecular signatures from other fatiguing illnesses, demonstrating a common molecular etiology. Further, after constructing a probabilistic causal model of the CFS gene expression data, we identified master regulator genes modulating network states associated with CFS, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for CFS.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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