Most cited article - PubMed ID 36741372
Blood transcriptome responses in patients correlate with severity of COVID-19 disease
Respiratory infections pose significant challenges to global health, impacting millions of individuals annually. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenicity of these infections is crucial for developing effective interventions. RNA sequencing provides insights into a patient's global transcriptome changes, facilitating the identification of host gene signatures in response to infection and potential therapeutic targets. Here we present an extensive whole blood transcriptome dataset from a demographically diverse cohort of 502 patients with infections including COVID-19, seasonal coronavirus, influenza A or influenza B, sepsis, septic shock, and co-infections (Viral/Viral, Bacterial/Viral, Bacterial/Viral/Fungal, Viral/Fungal, Viral/ Viral/Fungal). The cohort size and depth of data showcase its potential to unravel respiratory infection pathogenesis for the development of better diagnostics, treatments, and preventive strategies for respiratory infections and future global health crises.
- MeSH
- Influenza, Human genetics MeSH
- COVID-19 genetics MeSH
- Respiratory Tract Infections * genetics blood virology MeSH
- Coinfection genetics MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Transcriptome * MeSH
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- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Dataset MeSH