Author
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- Satria P. Sajuthi
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Peter DeFord
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Yingchun Li
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Nathan D. Jackson
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Michael T. Montgomery
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Jamie L. Everman
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Cydney L. Rios
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Elmar Pruesse
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- James D. Nolin
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Elizabeth G. Plender
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health)
- Michael E. Wechsler
(Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health)
- Angel C. Y. Mak
(University of California San Francisco)
- Celeste Eng
(University of California San Francisco)
- Sandra Salazar
(University of California San Francisco)
- Vivian Medina
(Centro de Neumología Pediátrica)
- Eric M. Wohlford
(University of California San Francisco
Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, University of California San Francisco)
- Scott Huntsman
(University of California San Francisco)
- Deborah A. Nickerson
(University of Washington
Northwest Genomics Center
Brotman Baty Institute)
- Soren Germer
(New York Genome Center)
- Michael C. Zody
(New York Genome Center)
- Gonçalo Abecasis
(University of Michigan)
- Hyun Min Kang
(University of Michigan)
- Kenneth M. Rice
(University of Washington)
- Rajesh Kumar
(Department of Pediatrics, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University)
- Sam Oh
(University of California San Francisco)
- Jose Rodriguez-Santana
(Centro de Neumología Pediátrica)
- Esteban G. Burchard
(University of California San Francisco
Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, University of California San Francisco)
- Max A. Seibold
(Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health
National Jewish Health
University of Colorado-AMC)
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by SARS-CoV-2, an emerging virus that utilizes host proteins ACE2 and TMPRSS2 as entry factors. Understanding the factors affecting the pattern and levels of expression of these genes is important for deeper understanding of SARS-CoV-2 tropism and pathogenesis. Here we explore the role of genetics and co-expression networks in regulating these genes in the airway, through the analysis of nasal airway transcriptome data from 695 children. We identify expression quantitative trait loci for both ACE2 and TMPRSS2, that vary in frequency across world populations. We find TMPRSS2 is part of a mucus secretory network, highly upregulated by type 2 (T2) inflammation through the action of interleukin-13, and that the interferon response to respiratory viruses highly upregulates ACE2 expression. IL-13 and virus infection mediated effects on ACE2 expression were also observed at the protein level in the airway epithelium. Finally, we define airway responses to common coronavirus infections in children, finding that these infections generate host responses similar to other viral species, including upregulation of IL6 and ACE2. Our results reveal possible mechanisms influencing SARS-CoV-2 infectivity and COVID-19 clinical outcomes.
Suggested Citation
Satria P. Sajuthi & Peter DeFord & Yingchun Li & Nathan D. Jackson & Michael T. Montgomery & Jamie L. Everman & Cydney L. Rios & Elmar Pruesse & James D. Nolin & Elizabeth G. Plender & Michael E. Wech, 2020.
"Type 2 and interferon inflammation regulate SARS-CoV-2 entry factor expression in the airway epithelium,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-18, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-18781-2
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18781-2
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