Molecular Profiling of COVID-19 Autopsies Uncovers Novel Disease Mechanisms [Digital Spatial Profiling data]
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ABSTRACT: Our work illustrates how high-resolution molecular and spatial profiling of COVID-19 patient tissues collected during rapid autopsies can serve as a hypothesisgenerating tool to identify key mediators driving the pathophysiology of COVID-19 for diagnostic and therapeutic target testing. Here we employ bulk RNA sequencing to identify key regulators of COVID-19 and list specific mediators for further study as potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets. We use single-nuclei RNA sequencing to highlight the diversity and heterogeneity of coronavirus receptors within the brain, suggesting that it will be critical to expand the focus from ACE2 to include other receptors, such as BSG and ANPEP, and we perform digital spatial profiling of lung and lymph node tissue to compare two patients with different clinical courses and symptomatology.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE183356 | GEO | 2021/09/03
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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