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SARS-CoV-2 entry factors are highly expressed in nasal epithelial cells together with innate immune genes

Authors

  • W. Sungnak
  • N. Huang
  • C. Bécavin
  • M. Berg
  • R. Queen
  • M. Litvinukova
  • C. Talavera-López
  • H. Maatz
  • D. Reichart
  • F. Sampaziotis
  • K.B. Worlock
  • M. Yoshida
  • J.L. Barnes

Journal

  • Nature Medicine

Citation

  • Nat Med 26 (5): 681-687

Abstract

  • We investigated SARS-CoV-2 potential tropism by surveying expression of viral entry-associated genes in single-cell RNA-sequencing data from multiple tissues from healthy human donors. We co-detected these transcripts in specific respiratory, corneal and intestinal epithelial cells, potentially explaining the high efficiency of SARS-CoV-2 transmission. These genes are co-expressed in nasal epithelial cells with genes involved in innate immunity, highlighting the cells' potential role in initial viral infection, spread and clearance. The study offers a useful resource for further lines of inquiry with valuable clinical samples from COVID-19 patients and we provide our data in a comprehensive, open and user-friendly fashion at www.covid19cellatlas.org.


DOI

doi:10.1038/s41591-020-0868-6