2023
DOI: 10.3390/biology12070947
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Identification of Gene Markers Associated with COVID-19 Severity and Recovery in Different Immune Cell Subtypes

Abstract: As COVID-19 develops, dynamic changes occur in the patient’s immune system. Changes in molecular levels in different immune cells can reflect the course of COVID-19. This study aims to uncover the molecular characteristics of different immune cell subpopulations at different stages of COVID-19. We designed a machine learning workflow to analyze scRNA-seq data of three immune cell types (B, T, and myeloid cells) in four levels of COVID-19 severity/outcome. The datasets for three cell types included 403,700 B-ce… Show more

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“…Different active vaccines may also trigger different immune responses [ 41 ]. Comorbidities and genetic predispositions also influence immunocompetence and symptom severity [ 42 ]. Increased vaccination regimens did not necessarily result in improved humoral or cellular immune responses in IC patients [ 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different active vaccines may also trigger different immune responses [ 41 ]. Comorbidities and genetic predispositions also influence immunocompetence and symptom severity [ 42 ]. Increased vaccination regimens did not necessarily result in improved humoral or cellular immune responses in IC patients [ 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%