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Integrative systems immunology uncovers molecular networks of the cell cycle that stratify COVID-19 severity.


ABSTRACT: Several perturbations in the number of peripheral blood leukocytes, such as neutrophilia and lymphopenia associated with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity, point to systemic molecular cell cycle alterations during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, the landscape of cell cycle alterations in COVID-19 remains primarily unexplored. Here, we performed an integrative systems immunology analysis of publicly available proteome and transcriptome data to characterize global changes in the cell cycle signature of COVID-19 patients. We found significantly enriched cell cycle-associated gene co-expression modules and an interconnected network of cell cycle-associated differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) and genes (DEGs) by integrating the molecular data of 1469 individuals (981 SARS-CoV-2 infected patients and 488 controls [either healthy controls or individuals with other respiratory illnesses]). Among these DEPs and DEGs are several cyclins, cell division cycles, cyclin-dependent kinases, and mini-chromosome maintenance proteins. COVID-19 patients partially shared the expression pattern of some cell cycle-associated genes with other respiratory illnesses but exhibited some specific differential features. Notably, the cell cycle signature predominated in the patients' blood leukocytes (B, T, and natural killer cells) and was associated with COVID-19 severity and disease trajectories. These results provide a unique global understanding of distinct alterations in cell cycle-associated molecules in COVID-19 patients, suggesting new putative pathways for therapeutic intervention.

SUBMITTER: Prado CAS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10107240 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrative systems immunology uncovers molecular networks of the cell cycle that stratify COVID-19 severity.

Prado Caroline Aliane de Souza CAS   Fonseca Dennyson Leandro M DLM   Singh Youvika Y   Filgueiras Igor Salerno IS   Baiocchi Gabriela Crispim GC   Plaça Desirée Rodrigues DR   Marques Alexandre H C AHC   Dantas-Komatsu Raquel Costa Silva RCS   Usuda Júlia N JN   Freire Paula Paccielli PP   Salgado Ranieri Coelho RC   Napoleao Sarah Maria da Silva SMDS   Ramos Rodrigo Nalio RN   Rocha Vanderson V   Zhou Guangyan G   Catar Rusan R   Moll Guido G   Camara Niels Olsen Saraiva NOS   de Miranda Gustavo Cabral GC   Calich Vera Lúcia Garcia VLG   Giil Lasse M LM   Mishra Neha N   Tran Florian F   Luchessi Andre Ducati AD   Nakaya Helder I HI   Ochs Hans D HD   Jurisica Igor I   Schimke Lena F LF   Cabral-Marques Otavio O  

Journal of medical virology 20230201 2


Several perturbations in the number of peripheral blood leukocytes, such as neutrophilia and lymphopenia associated with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity, point to systemic molecular cell cycle alterations during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, the landscape of cell cycle alterations in COVID-19 remains primarily unexplored. Here, we performed an integrative systems immunology analysis of publicly available proteome and transcriptome d  ...[more]

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