Large-scale single-cell analysis reveals critical immune characteristics of COVID-19 patients
Author:
Ren XianwenORCID, Wen Wen, Fan Xiaoying, Hou Wenhong, Su Bin, Cai Pengfei, Li Jiesheng, Liu Yang, Tang Fei, Zhang Fan, Yang Yu, He Jiangping, Ma Wenji, He Jingjing, Wang Pingping, Cao Qiqi, Chen Fangjin, Chen Yuqing, Cheng Xuelian, Deng Guohong, Deng Xilong, Ding Wenyu, Feng Yingmei, Gan Rui, Guo Chuang, Guo Weiqiang, He Shuai, Jiang Chen, Liang Juanran, Li Yi-min, Lin Jun, Ling Yun, Liu Haofei, Liu Jianwei, Liu Nianping, Liu Yang, Luo Meng, Ma Qiang, Song Qibing, Sun Wujianan, Wang GaoXiang, Wang Feng, Wang Ying, Wen Xiaofeng, Wu Qian, Xu Gang, Xie Xiaowei, Xiong Xinxin, Xing Xudong, Xu Hao, Yin Chonghai, Yu Dongdong, Yu Kezhuo, Yuan Jin, Zhang Biao, Zhang Tong, Zhao Jincun, Zhao Peidong, Zhou Jianfeng, Zhou Wei, Zhong Sujuan, Zhong Xiaosong, Zhang Shuye, Zhu Lin, Zhu Ping, Zou Bin, Zou Jiahua, Zuo Zengtao, Bai Fan, Huang Xi, Bian Xiuwu, Zhou Penghui, Jiang Qinghua, Huang Zhiwei, Bei Jin-Xin, Wei Lai, Liu Xindong, Cheng Tao, Li Xiangpan, Zhao Pingsen, Wang Fu-Sheng, Wang Hongyang, Su Bing, Zhang Zheng, Qu Kun, Wang Xiaoqun, Chen Jiekai, Jin Ronghua, Zhang Zemin
Abstract
SUMMARYDysfunctional immune response in the COVID-19 patients is a recurrent theme impacting symptoms and mortality, yet the detailed understanding of pertinent immune cells is not complete. We applied single-cell RNA sequencing to 284 samples from 205 COVID-19 patients and controls to create a comprehensive immune landscape. Lymphopenia and active T and B cell responses were found to coexist and associated with age, sex and their interactions with COVID-19. Diverse epithelial and immune cell types were observed to be virus-positive and showed dramatic transcriptomic changes. Elevation of ANXA1 and S100A9 in virus-positive squamous epithelial cells may enable the initiation of neutrophil and macrophage responses via the ANXA1-FPR1 and S100A8/9-TLR4 axes. Systemic upregulation of S100A8/A9, mainly by megakaryocytes and monocytes in the peripheral blood, may contribute to the cytokine storms frequently observed in severe patients. Our data provide a rich resource for understanding the pathogenesis and designing effective therapeutic strategies for COVID-19.HIGHLIGHTSLarge-scale scRNA-seq analysis depicts the immune landscape of COVID-19Lymphopenia and active T and B cell responses coexist and are shaped by age and sexSARS-CoV-2 infects diverse epithelial and immune cells, inducing distinct responsesCytokine storms with systemic S100A8/A9 are associated with COVID-19 severity
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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