医学
转录组
免疫学
呼吸系统
细胞
趋化因子
呼吸道
炎症
病理
基因
基因表达
内科学
生物
遗传学
作者
Firoozeh V. Gerayeli,Hye Yun Park,Stephen Milne,Xuan Li,Chen Xi Yang,Josie Tuong,Rachel L. Eddy,Seyed Milad Vahedi,Elizabeth Guinto,Chung Yan Cheung,Julia Sw Yang,Cassie Gilchrist,Dina Yehia,Tara Stach,Hong Dang,Clarus Leung,Tawimas Shaipanich,Jonathon Leipsic,Graeme J. Koelwyn,Janice M. Leung,Don D. Sin
出处
期刊:The European respiratory journal
[European Respiratory Society]
日期:2024-09-26
卷期号:: 2301947-2301947
标识
DOI:10.1183/13993003.01947-2023
摘要
To elucidate the important cellular and molecular drivers of pulmonary long COVID, we generated a single-cell transcriptomic map of the airway mucosa using bronchial brushings from patients with long COVID who reported persistent pulmonary symptoms. Adults with and without long COVID were recruited from the general community in Greater Vancouver, Canada. The cohort was divided into those with pulmonary long COVID (PLC), which was defined as persons with new or worsening respiratory symptoms following at least one year from their initial acute SARS-CoV-2 infection (N=9); and control subjects defined as SARS-CoV-2 infected persons whose acute respiratory symptoms had fully resolved or individuals who had no history of acute COVID-19 (N=9). These participants underwent bronchoscopy from which a single cell suspension was created from bronchial brush samples and then sequenced. A total of 56 906 cells were recovered for the downstream analysis, with 34 840 cells belonging to the PLC group, which strikingly showed a unique cluster of neutrophils in the PLC group (p<0.05). Ingenuity Pathway Analysis revealed that the neutrophil degranulation pathway was enriched across epithelial cell clusters. Differential gene expression analysis between the PLC and control groups demonstrated upregulation of inflammatory chemokines and epithelial barrier dysfunction across epithelial cell clusters, as well as over-expression of mucin genes across secretory cell clusters. In conclusion, a single-cell transcriptomic landscape of the small airways suggest that neutrophils may play a significant role in mediating the chronic small airway inflammation driving pulmonary symptoms of long COVID.
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