A single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomic atlas of the COVID-19 liver reveals topological, functional, and regenerative organ disruption in patients

Author:

Pita-Juarez YeredORCID,Karagkouni Dimitra,Kalavros Nikolaos,Melms Johannes C.,Niezen Sebastian,Delorey Toni M.,Essene Adam L,Brook Olga R.,Pant Deepti,Skelton-Badlani Disha,Naderi PouryaORCID,Huang Pinzhu,Pan Liuliu,Hether Tyler,Andrews Tallulah S.,Ziegler Carly G.K.,Reeves Jason,Myloserdnyy Andriy,Chen Rachel,Nam Andy,Phelan Stefan,Liang Yan,Amin Amit Dipak,Biermann Jana,Hibshoosh Hanina,Veregge Molly,Kramer Zachary,Jacobs Christopher,Yalcin Yusuf,Phillips Devan,Slyper Michal,Subramanian Ayshwarya,Ashenberg Orr,Bloom-Ackermann Zohar,Tran Victoria M.,Gomez James,Sturm Alexander,Zhang Shuting,Fleming Stephen J.,Warren Sarah,Beechem Joseph,Hung Deborah,Babadi Mehrtash,Padera Robert F.,MacParland Sonya A.,Bader Gary D.,Imad Nasser,Solomon Isaac H.,Miller Eric,Riedel Stefan,Porter Caroline B.M.,Villani Alexandra-Chloé,Tsai Linus T.-Y.,Hide WinstonORCID,Szabo Gyongyi,Hecht Jonathan,Rozenblatt-Rosen Orit,Shalek Alex K.,Izar Benjamin,Regev AvivORCID,Popov YuryORCID,Jiang Z. Gordon,Vlachos Ioannis S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe molecular underpinnings of organ dysfunction in acute COVID-19 and its potential long-term sequelae are under intense investigation. To shed light on these in the context of liver function, we performed single-nucleus RNA-seq and spatial transcriptomic profiling of livers from 17 COVID-19 decedents. We identified hepatocytes positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA with an expression phenotype resembling infected lung epithelial cells. Integrated analysis and comparisons with healthy controls revealed extensive changes in the cellular composition and expression states in COVID-19 liver, reflecting hepatocellular injury, ductular reaction, pathologic vascular expansion, and fibrogenesis. We also observed Kupffer cell proliferation and erythrocyte progenitors for the first time in a human liver single-cell atlas, resembling similar responses in liver injury in mice and in sepsis, respectively. Despite the absence of a clinical acute liver injury phenotype, endothelial cell composition was dramatically impacted in COVID-19, concomitantly with extensive alterations and profibrogenic activation of reactive cholangiocytes and mesenchymal cells. Our atlas provides novel insights into liver physiology and pathology in COVID-19 and forms a foundational resource for its investigation and understanding.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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