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Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity

COVID-19 has shown a substantial variation in the rate and severity by which it impacts different demographic groups. Specifically, it has shown a predilection towards obese patients as well as well as other vulnerable groups including predilection of males over females, old age over young age and b...

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Autores principales: AbdelMassih, Antoine Fakhry, Fouda, Raghda, Kamel, Aya, Mishriky, Fady, Ismail, Habiba-Allah, El Qadi, Layla, Malak, Lauris, Mohamed, Maram, Arsanyous, Mariem, Hazem, Maysa, El-Husseiny, Miral, Ashraf, Mirette, Hafez, Nada, AlShehry, Nada, El-Husseiny, Nadine, AbdelRaouf, Nora, Shebl, Noura, Hafez, Nouran, Youssef, Nourhan, Afdal, Peter, Hozaien, Rafeef, Menshawey, Rahma, Saeed, Rana, Yasser, Reem, Hesham, Shereen, Zakarriah, Wesam, Khattab, Shahenda, Elammary, Yasmine, Ye, Jianping
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7513689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32995660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.obmed.2020.100303
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author AbdelMassih, Antoine Fakhry
Fouda, Raghda
Kamel, Aya
Mishriky, Fady
Ismail, Habiba-Allah
El Qadi, Layla
Malak, Lauris
Mohamed, Maram
Arsanyous, Mariem
Hazem, Maysa
El-Husseiny, Miral
Ashraf, Mirette
Hafez, Nada
AlShehry, Nada
El-Husseiny, Nadine
AbdelRaouf, Nora
Shebl, Noura
Hafez, Nouran
Youssef, Nourhan
Afdal, Peter
Hozaien, Rafeef
Menshawey, Rahma
Saeed, Rana
Yasser, Reem
Hesham, Shereen
Zakarriah, Wesam
Khattab, Shahenda
Elammary, Yasmine
Ye, Jianping
author_facet AbdelMassih, Antoine Fakhry
Fouda, Raghda
Kamel, Aya
Mishriky, Fady
Ismail, Habiba-Allah
El Qadi, Layla
Malak, Lauris
Mohamed, Maram
Arsanyous, Mariem
Hazem, Maysa
El-Husseiny, Miral
Ashraf, Mirette
Hafez, Nada
AlShehry, Nada
El-Husseiny, Nadine
AbdelRaouf, Nora
Shebl, Noura
Hafez, Nouran
Youssef, Nourhan
Afdal, Peter
Hozaien, Rafeef
Menshawey, Rahma
Saeed, Rana
Yasser, Reem
Hesham, Shereen
Zakarriah, Wesam
Khattab, Shahenda
Elammary, Yasmine
Ye, Jianping
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description COVID-19 has shown a substantial variation in the rate and severity by which it impacts different demographic groups. Specifically, it has shown a predilection towards obese patients as well as well as other vulnerable groups including predilection of males over females, old age over young age and black races over Caucasian ones. Single cell sequencing studies have highlighted the role of cell polarity and the co-expression of proteases, such as Furin, along with ACE2 in the genesis of coronavirus disease rather than exclusively link tissue involvement with ACE2 levels thought previously. It has also forged a connection between the genetic and immune cellular mechanisms underlying COVID infection and the inflammatory state of obese patients, offering a more accurate explanation as to why obese patients are at increased risk of poor COVID outcomes. These commonalities encompass macrophage phenotype switching, genetic expression switching, and overexpression of the pro-inflammatory cytokines, depletion of the regulatory cytokines, in situ T cell proliferation, and T cell exhaustion. These findings demonstrate the necessity of single cell sequencing as a rapid means to identify and treat those who are most likely to need hospital admission and intensive care, in the hopes of precision medicine. Furthermore, this study underlines the use of immune modulators such as Leptin sensitizers, rather than immune suppressors as anti-inflammation therapies to switch the inflammatory response from a drastic immunological type 1 response to a beneficial type 2 effective one.
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spelling pubmed-75136892020-09-25 Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity AbdelMassih, Antoine Fakhry Fouda, Raghda Kamel, Aya Mishriky, Fady Ismail, Habiba-Allah El Qadi, Layla Malak, Lauris Mohamed, Maram Arsanyous, Mariem Hazem, Maysa El-Husseiny, Miral Ashraf, Mirette Hafez, Nada AlShehry, Nada El-Husseiny, Nadine AbdelRaouf, Nora Shebl, Noura Hafez, Nouran Youssef, Nourhan Afdal, Peter Hozaien, Rafeef Menshawey, Rahma Saeed, Rana Yasser, Reem Hesham, Shereen Zakarriah, Wesam Khattab, Shahenda Elammary, Yasmine Ye, Jianping Obes Med Review COVID-19 has shown a substantial variation in the rate and severity by which it impacts different demographic groups. Specifically, it has shown a predilection towards obese patients as well as well as other vulnerable groups including predilection of males over females, old age over young age and black races over Caucasian ones. Single cell sequencing studies have highlighted the role of cell polarity and the co-expression of proteases, such as Furin, along with ACE2 in the genesis of coronavirus disease rather than exclusively link tissue involvement with ACE2 levels thought previously. It has also forged a connection between the genetic and immune cellular mechanisms underlying COVID infection and the inflammatory state of obese patients, offering a more accurate explanation as to why obese patients are at increased risk of poor COVID outcomes. These commonalities encompass macrophage phenotype switching, genetic expression switching, and overexpression of the pro-inflammatory cytokines, depletion of the regulatory cytokines, in situ T cell proliferation, and T cell exhaustion. These findings demonstrate the necessity of single cell sequencing as a rapid means to identify and treat those who are most likely to need hospital admission and intensive care, in the hopes of precision medicine. Furthermore, this study underlines the use of immune modulators such as Leptin sensitizers, rather than immune suppressors as anti-inflammation therapies to switch the inflammatory response from a drastic immunological type 1 response to a beneficial type 2 effective one. Elsevier Ltd. 2020-12 2020-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7513689/ /pubmed/32995660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.obmed.2020.100303 Text en © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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AbdelMassih, Antoine Fakhry
Fouda, Raghda
Kamel, Aya
Mishriky, Fady
Ismail, Habiba-Allah
El Qadi, Layla
Malak, Lauris
Mohamed, Maram
Arsanyous, Mariem
Hazem, Maysa
El-Husseiny, Miral
Ashraf, Mirette
Hafez, Nada
AlShehry, Nada
El-Husseiny, Nadine
AbdelRaouf, Nora
Shebl, Noura
Hafez, Nouran
Youssef, Nourhan
Afdal, Peter
Hozaien, Rafeef
Menshawey, Rahma
Saeed, Rana
Yasser, Reem
Hesham, Shereen
Zakarriah, Wesam
Khattab, Shahenda
Elammary, Yasmine
Ye, Jianping
Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity
title Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity
title_full Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity
title_fullStr Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity
title_full_unstemmed Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity
title_short Single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe COVID19 in obesity
title_sort single cell sequencing unraveling genetic basis of severe covid19 in obesity
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7513689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32995660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.obmed.2020.100303
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