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Genetic ancestry effects on the response to viral infection are pervasive but cell type specific.


ABSTRACT: Humans differ in their susceptibility to infectious disease, partly owing to variation in the immune response after infection. We used single-cell RNA sequencing to quantify variation in the response to influenza infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from European- and African-ancestry males. Genetic ancestry effects are common but highly cell type specific. Higher levels of European ancestry are associated with increased type I interferon pathway activity in early infection, which predicts reduced viral titers at later time points. Substantial population-associated variation is explained by cis-expression quantitative trait loci that are differentiated by genetic ancestry. Furthermore, genetic ancestry–associated genes are enriched among genes correlated with COVID-19 disease severity, suggesting that the early immune response contributes to ancestry-associated differences for multiple viral infection outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Randolph HE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8957271 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic ancestry effects on the response to viral infection are pervasive but cell type specific.

Randolph Haley E HE   Fiege Jessica K JK   Thielen Beth K BK   Mickelson Clayton K CK   Shiratori Mari M   Barroso-Batista João J   Langlois Ryan A RA   Barreiro Luis B LB  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20211125 6571


Humans differ in their susceptibility to infectious disease, partly owing to variation in the immune response after infection. We used single-cell RNA sequencing to quantify variation in the response to influenza infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from European- and African-ancestry males. Genetic ancestry effects are common but highly cell type specific. Higher levels of European ancestry are associated with increased type I interferon pathway activity in early infection, which pre  ...[more]

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