Temporal omics analysis in Syrian hamsters unravel cellular effector responses to moderate COVID-19.
Geraldine NouaillesEmanuel WylerPeter PennitzDylan PostmusDaria VladimirovaJulia KazmierskiFabian HöingKristina DietertMichael MuellederVadim FarztdinovBenedikt ObermayerSandra-Maria WienholdSandro AndreottiThomas HöflerBirgit SawitzkiChristian DrostenLeif-Erik SanderNorbert SuttorpMarkus RalserDieter BeuleAchim D GruberChristine GoffinetMarkus LandthalerJakob TrimpertMartin WitzenrathPublished in: Nature communications (2021)
In COVID-19, immune responses are key in determining disease severity. However, cellular mechanisms at the onset of inflammatory lung injury in SARS-CoV-2 infection, particularly involving endothelial cells, remain ill-defined. Using Syrian hamsters as a model for moderate COVID-19, we conduct a detailed longitudinal analysis of systemic and pulmonary cellular responses, and corroborate it with datasets from COVID-19 patients. Monocyte-derived macrophages in lungs exert the earliest and strongest transcriptional response to infection, including induction of pro-inflammatory genes, while epithelial cells show weak alterations. Without evidence for productive infection, endothelial cells react, depending on cell subtypes, by strong and early expression of anti-viral, pro-inflammatory, and T cell recruiting genes. Recruitment of cytotoxic T cells as well as emergence of IgM antibodies precede viral clearance at day 5 post infection. Investigating SARS-CoV-2 infected Syrian hamsters thus identifies cell type-specific effector functions, providing detailed insights into pathomechanisms of COVID-19 and informing therapeutic strategies.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- endothelial cells
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- coronavirus disease
- dendritic cells
- genome wide
- immune response
- single cell
- poor prognosis
- high glucose
- high intensity
- oxidative stress
- pulmonary hypertension
- cell therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bioinformatics analysis
- toll like receptor
- long non coding rna
- heat shock protein
- heat shock
- anti inflammatory