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Deep RNA sequencing of intensive care unit patients with COVID-19.
Fredericks, Alger M; Jentzsch, Maximilian S; Cioffi, William G; Cohen, Maya; Fairbrother, William G; Gandhi, Shivam J; Harrington, Elizabeth O; Nau, Gerard J; Reichner, Jonathan S; Ventetuolo, Corey E; Levy, Mitchell M; Ayala, Alfred; Monaghan, Sean F.
  • Fredericks AM; Division of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street, Middle House 211, Providence, RI, 02903, USA.
  • Jentzsch MS; Division of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street, Middle House 211, Providence, RI, 02903, USA.
  • Cioffi WG; Division of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street, Middle House 211, Providence, RI, 02903, USA.
  • Cohen M; Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA.
  • Fairbrother WG; Brown University, Providence, USA.
  • Gandhi SJ; Brown University, Providence, USA.
  • Harrington EO; Brown University, Providence, USA.
  • Nau GJ; Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University /Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA.
  • Reichner JS; Division of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street, Middle House 211, Providence, RI, 02903, USA.
  • Ventetuolo CE; Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA.
  • Levy MM; Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA.
  • Ayala A; Division of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street, Middle House 211, Providence, RI, 02903, USA.
  • Monaghan SF; Division of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street, Middle House 211, Providence, RI, 02903, USA. smonaghan@lifespan.org.
Sci Rep ; 12(1): 15755, 2022 09 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2036894
ABSTRACT
COVID-19 has impacted millions of patients across the world. Molecular testing occurring now identifies the presence of the virus at the sampling site nasopharynx, nares, or oral cavity. RNA sequencing has the potential to establish both the presence of the virus and define the host's response in COVID-19. Single center, prospective study of patients with COVID-19 admitted to the intensive care unit where deep RNA sequencing (> 100 million reads) of peripheral blood with computational biology analysis was done. All patients had positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR. Clinical data was prospectively collected. We enrolled fifteen patients at a single hospital. Patients were critically ill with a mortality of 47% and 67% were on a ventilator. All the patients had the SARS-CoV-2 RNA identified in the blood in addition to RNA from other viruses, bacteria, and archaea. The expression of many immune modulating genes, including PD-L1 and PD-L2, were significantly different in patients who died from COVID-19. Some proteins were influenced by alternative transcription and splicing events, as seen in HLA-C, HLA-E, NRP1 and NRP2. Entropy calculated from alternative RNA splicing and transcription start/end predicted mortality in these patients. Current upper respiratory tract testing for COVID-19 only determines if the virus is present. Deep RNA sequencing with appropriate computational biology may provide important prognostic information and point to therapeutic foci to be precisely targeted in future studies.
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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Estudio de cohorte / Estudios diagnósticos / Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: S41598-022-20139-1

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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Estudio de cohorte / Estudios diagnósticos / Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: S41598-022-20139-1