Patients with post-COVID-19 condition show minor blood transcriptomic changes, with altered erythrocyte gene expression in a male subgroup.

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Frontiers in Immunology Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2025.1500997
Piia Karisola, Mari Kanerva, Aki Vuokko, Helena Liira, Shuyuan Wang, Kirsi Kvarnström, Mikko Varonen, Hille Suojalehto, Harri Alenius
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Abstract

Background: The mechanisms underlying persistent symptoms after non-severe COVID-19 remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate transcriptomic changes in peripheral blood cells of patients with post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) and assess if distinct clinical subtypes with specific gene signatures could be identified.

Methods: The cohort included 111 PCC patients from the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant era, with 57 recovered (Recov) and 54 having prolonged symptoms indicative of PCC. The results were compared to 63 healthy controls (Ctrl) without known SARS-CoV-2 infection. Clinical data included patient assessments, laboratory results, comorbidities, and questionnaires on quality of life and functioning. Transcriptomic analysis and cellular deconvolution methods were used on total RNA from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).

Results: PCC patients had more comorbidities (mean 1.3) and more frequently (59%) at least one comorbidity than recovered patients (31%) and controls (24%). Overall, past COVID-19 illness or current PCC symptoms caused minimal changes in the blood cell transcriptome, with only 3-6 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) identified across comparisons. However, a subset of male PCC patients exhibited an increased fraction of deconvoluted erythroblasts and significant genome-wide gene expression changes, with 399 DEGs compared to recovered and control males. These genes were enriched in pathways related to heme metabolism and gas exchange in erythrocytes.

Conclusions: Persistent symptoms in PCC are multifactorial and not directly linked to peripheral blood cell gene expression changes. However, a subgroup of male PCC patients shows distinct erythrocyte responses that may contribute to long-term symptoms.

covid -19后患者表现出轻微的血液转录组变化,在男性亚组中红细胞基因表达改变。
背景:非重症COVID-19后持续症状的机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在研究covid -19后病情(PCC)患者外周血细胞的转录组学变化,并评估是否可以识别具有特定基因特征的不同临床亚型。方法:纳入111例来自SARS-CoV-2 Omicron变异体时代的PCC患者,其中57例恢复,54例PCC症状延长。将结果与63名未感染SARS-CoV-2的健康对照组(Ctrl)进行比较。临床数据包括患者评估、实验室结果、合并症以及生活质量和功能问卷。采用转录组学分析和细胞反褶积方法对外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)的总RNA进行分析。结果:与康复患者(31%)和对照组(24%)相比,PCC患者有更多的合并症(平均1.3)和更频繁(59%)至少有一种合并症。总体而言,过去的COVID-19疾病或当前的PCC症状引起血细胞转录组的微小变化,在比较中仅鉴定出3-6个差异表达基因(deg)。然而,一小部分男性PCC患者表现出去卷曲的红母细胞比例增加和显著的全基因组基因表达变化,与康复和对照组男性相比,有399个DEGs。这些基因在红细胞血红素代谢和气体交换的相关途径中富集。结论:PCC的持续症状是多因素的,与外周血细胞基因表达变化没有直接关系。然而,一亚组男性PCC患者表现出明显的红细胞反应,这可能导致长期症状。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Immunology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across basic, translational and clinical immunology. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Immunology is the official Journal of the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS). Encompassing the entire field of Immunology, this journal welcomes papers that investigate basic mechanisms of immune system development and function, with a particular emphasis given to the description of the clinical and immunological phenotype of human immune disorders, and on the definition of their molecular basis.
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