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Comparative Transcriptomic Analyses of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of COVID-19 Patients without Pneumonia and with Severe Pneumonia in the First Year of Follow-Up

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dc.creator Kose, Neslihan
dc.creator Ozturk, Onder
dc.creator Bayram, Hasan
dc.creator Itil, Oya
dc.creator Tutuncu, Yıldız
dc.creator Kul, Seval
dc.creator Nurlu Temel, Esra
dc.creator Tor, Muge Meltem
dc.creator Okur, Hacer Kuzu
dc.creator Cuhadaroglu, Caglar
dc.creator Ercelik, Merve
dc.creator Ataoglu, Ozlem
dc.creator Hanta, Ismail
dc.creator Aysert Yildiz, Pinar
dc.creator Ozger, Hasan Selcuk
dc.creator Oguzulgen, Ipek Kivilcim
dc.creator Ulukavak Ciftci, Tansu
dc.creator Azak, Emel
dc.creator Boyaci, Hasim
dc.creator Basyigit, Ilknur
dc.creator Fakili, Fusun
dc.creator Tomruk Erdem, Aysegul
dc.creator Sagcan, Gulseren
dc.creator Yildiz Gulhan, Pinar
dc.creator Baydar Toprak, Oya
dc.creator Pinar Deniz, Pelin
dc.creator Eyikudamaci, Gul
dc.creator Aksoy, Gizem Tuşe
dc.creator Erkan, Sinem
dc.creator Korkunc, Seval Kubra
dc.creator Mortazavi, Deniz
dc.creator Konyalilar, Nur
dc.creator Rajabi, Hadi
dc.creator Kuralay, Selim Can
dc.creator KÖKTÜRK, NURDAN
dc.creator ARGUN BARIŞ, SERAP
dc.creator ELDEM, Vahap
dc.creator Cetinkaya, Pelin Duru
dc.creator Kayalar, Ozgecan
dc.date 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-25T10:32:33Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-25T10:32:33Z
dc.identifier 7a231bc1-6f21-4ff4-a50a-aadfccfdb58c
dc.identifier 10.3390/v16081211
dc.identifier https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/7a231bc1-6f21-4ff4-a50a-aadfccfdb58c/oai
dc.identifier.uri http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/100241
dc.description The multisystemic effects of COVID-19 may continue for a longer time period following the acute phase, depending on the severity of the disease. However, long-term systemic transcriptomic changes associated with COVID-19 disease and the impact of disease severity are not fully understood. We aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 and its severity on transcriptomic alterations in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) following 1 year of the disease. PBMCs were isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy control donors who did not have COVID-19 (C; n = 13), from COVID-19 patients without pneumonia (NP; n = 11), and from COVID-19 patients with severe pneumonia (SP; n = 10) after 1-year of follow-up. Following RNA isolation from PBMCs, high-quality RNAs were sequenced after creating a library. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and differentially expressed long non-coding RNAs (DElncRNAs) were identified using Benjamini–Hochberg correction and they were analysed for hierarchical clustering and principal component analysis (PCA). Intergroup comparisons (C vs. NP, C vs. SP, and NP vs. SP) of DEGs and DElncRNAs were performed and hub genes were determined. Functional enrichment analyses of DEGs and DElncRNAs were made using Metascape (v3.5.20240101) and the first version of NCPATH. The RNA sequencing analysis revealed 4843 DEGs and 1056 DElncRNAs in “C vs. NP”, 1651 DEGs and 577 DElncRNAs in “C vs. SP”, and 954 DEGs and 148 DElncRNAs in “NP vs. SP”, with 291 DEGs and 70 DElncRNAs shared across all groups, respectively. We identified 14 hub genes from 291 DEGs, with functional enrichment analysis showing upregulated DEGs mainly linked to inflammation and osteoclast differentiation and downregulated DEGs to viral infections and immune responses. The analysis showed that 291 common and 14 hub genes were associated with pneumonia and that these genes could be regulated by the transcription factors JUN and NFκB1 carrying the NFκB binding site. We also revealed unique immune cell signatures across DEG categories indicating that the upregulated DEGs were associated with neutrophils and monocytes, while downregulated DEGs were associated with CD4 memory effector T cells. The comparative transcriptomic analysis of NP and SP groups with 52 gene signatures suggestive of IPF risk showed a lower risk of IPF in the SP group than the NP patients. Our findings suggest that COVID-19 may cause long term pathologies by modulating the expression of various DEGs, DeLncRNAs, and hub genes at the cellular level.
dc.language eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.title Comparative Transcriptomic Analyses of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of COVID-19 Patients without Pneumonia and with Severe Pneumonia in the First Year of Follow-Up
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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