A multi-tissue study of immune gene expression profiling highlights the key role of the nasal epithelium in COVID-19 severity

Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) symptoms range from mild to severe illness; the cause for this differential response to infection remains unknown. Unravelling the immune mechanisms acting at different levels of the colonization process might be key to understand these differences. We carried out a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental research 2022-07, Vol.210, p.112890-112890, Article 112890
Hauptverfasser: Gómez-Carballa, Alberto, Rivero-Calle, Irene, Pardo-Seco, Jacobo, Gómez-Rial, José, Rivero-Velasco, Carmen, Rodríguez-Núñez, Nuria, Barbeito-Castiñeiras, Gema, Pérez-Freixo, Hugo, Cebey-López, Miriam, Barral-Arca, Ruth, Rodriguez-Tenreiro, Carmen, Dacosta-Urbieta, Ana, Bello, Xabier, Pischedda, Sara, Currás-Tuala, María José, Viz-Lasheras, Sandra, Martinón-Torres, Federico, Salas, Antonio, Antonio, Aguilera Guirao, Escudero Julián, Álvarez, Antonio, Antela López, Gema, Barbeito Castiñeiras, Xabier, Bello Paderne, Miriam, Ben García, María Victoria, Carral García, Miriam, Cebey López, Amparo, Coira Nieto, Mónica, Conde Pájaro, José Javier, Costa Alcalde, María José, Currás Tuala, Ana Isabel, Dacosta Urbieta, Blanca, Díaz Esteban, María Jesús, Domínguez Santalla, Cristina, Fernández Pérez, Juan, Fernández Villaverde, Cristóbal, Galbán Rodríguez, José Luis, García Allut, Luisa, García Vicente, Elena, Giráldez Vázquez, Alberto, Gómez Carballa, José, Gómez Rial, Francisco Javier, González Barcala, Beatriz, Guerra Liñares, Pilar, Leboráns Iglesias, Beatriz, Lence Massa, Montserrat, López Franco, Ana, López Lago, Federico, Martinón-Torres, De la Cruz Daniel, Navarro, Eloína, Núñez Masid, Juan Bautista, Ortolá Devesa, Jacobo, Pardo Seco, María, Pazo Núñez, Marisa, Pérez del Molino Bernal, Hugo, Pérez Freixo, Lidia, Piñeiro Rodríguez, Sara, Pischedda, Manuel, Portela Romero, Antonio, Pose Reino, Gloria María, Prada Hervella, Teresa, Queiro Verdes, Lorenzo, Redondo Collazo, Patricia, Regueiro Casuso, Susana, Rey García, Sara, Rey Vázquez, Vanessa, Riveiro Blanco, Irene, Rivero Calle, Carmen, Rivero Velasco, Nuria, Rodríguez Núñez, Sánchez Carmen, Rodríguez-Tenreiro, Eva, Saborido Paz, José Miguel, Sadiki Orayyou, Carla, Saito Villanueva, Sonia, Serén Fernández, Pablo, Souto Sanmartín, Manuel, Taboada Muñiz, Rocío, Trastoy Pena, Mercedes, Treviño Castellano, Luis, Valdés Cuadrado, Pablo, Varela García, María Soledad, Vilas Iglesias, Sandra, Viz Lasheras, Rocio, Ferreiro-Iglesias, Bastón-Rey iria, Cristina, Calviño-Suárez
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Zusammenfassung:Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) symptoms range from mild to severe illness; the cause for this differential response to infection remains unknown. Unravelling the immune mechanisms acting at different levels of the colonization process might be key to understand these differences. We carried out a multi-tissue (nasal, buccal and blood; n = 156) gene expression analysis of immune-related genes from patients affected by different COVID-19 severities, and healthy controls through the nCounter technology. Mild and asymptomatic cases showed a powerful innate antiviral response in nasal epithelium, characterized by activation of interferon (IFN) pathway and downstream cascades, successfully controlling the infection at local level. In contrast, weak macrophage/monocyte driven innate antiviral response and lack of IFN signalling activity were present in severe cases. Consequently, oral mucosa from severe patients showed signals of viral activity, cell arresting and viral dissemination to the lower respiratory tract, which ultimately could explain the exacerbated innate immune response and impaired adaptative immune responses observed at systemic level. Results from saliva transcriptome suggest that the buccal cavity might play a key role in SARS-CoV-2 infection and dissemination in patients with worse prognosis. Co-expression network analysis adds further support to these findings, by detecting modules specifically correlated with severity involved in the abovementioned biological routes; this analysis also provides new candidate genes that might be tested as biomarkers in future studies. We also found tissue specific severity-related signatures mainly represented by genes involved in the innate immune system and cytokine/chemokine signalling. Local immune response could be key to determine the course of the systemic response and thus COVID-19 severity. Our findings provide a framework to investigate severity host gene biomarkers and pathways that might be relevant to diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. •We found a set of genes and pathways tissue-specific and correlated to severity.•Severity at systemic level was dependent on nasal epithelium immune response.•Mild cases showed a powerful interferon response in nasal epithelium.•Severe cases showed a macrophage/monocyte driven innate response in nasal epithelium.•Buccal cavity might play a key role in body infection dissemination in severe cases.
ISSN:0013-9351
1096-0953
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2022.112890