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Transcriptional Differences for COVID-19 Disease Map Genes between Males and Females Indicate a Different Basal Immunophenotype Relevant to the Disease

机译:母牛和女性之间的Covid-19疾病地图基因的转录差异表明与疾病相关的不同基础免疫蛋白型

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Worldwide COVID-19 epidemiology data indicate differences in disease incidence amongst sex and gender demographic groups. Specifically, male patients are at a higher death risk than female patients, and the older population is significantly more affected than young individuals. Whether this difference is a consequence of a pre-existing differential response to the virus, has not been studied in detail. We created DeCovid, an R shiny app that combines gene expression (GE) data of different human tissue from the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project along with the COVID-19 Disease Map and COVID-19 related pathways gene collections to explore basal GE differences across healthy demographic groups. We used this app to study differential gene expression of COVID-19 associated genes in different age and sex groups. We identified that healthy women show higher expression-levels of interferon genes. Conversely, healthy men exhibit higher levels of proinflammatory cytokines. Additionally, young people present a stronger complement system and maintain a high level of matrix metalloproteases than older adults. Our data suggest the existence of different basal immunophenotypes amongst different demographic groups, which are relevant to COVID-19 progression and may contribute to explaining sex and age biases in disease severity. The DeCovid app is an effective and easy to use tool for exploring the GE levels relevant to COVID-19 across demographic groups and tissues.
机译:全球Covid-19流行病学数据表明性别和性别人口群中疾病发病率的差异。具体而言,男性患者比女性患者更高的死亡风险,而年龄较大的人群比年轻人更受影响。无论是这种差异是否是对病毒的预先存在的差异响应的结果,尚未详细研究。我们创建了DEDOVID,将不同人类组织的基因表达(GE)数据与基因型 - 组织表达(GTEX)项目相结合,以及Covid-19疾病地图和Covid-19相关途径基因收集,以探索BASAL GE健康人口群体的差异。我们使用该应用程序在不同年龄和性群体中研究Covid-19相关基因的差异基因表达。我们发现健康的女性表现出更高的干扰素基因的表达水平。相反,健康的男性表现出更高水平的促炎细胞因子。此外,年轻人呈现出更强大的补体系统,并保持高水平的基质金属蛋白酶,而不是老年人。我们的数据表明,不同的基础免疫胞间型在不同的人口群中,这与Covid-19进展相关,可能有助于解释疾病严重程度的性行为和年龄偏见。 DECOVID应用是一种有效且易于使用的工具,用于探讨与人口统计组和组织相关的COVID-19相关的GE水平。

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