Host-microbe multiomic profiling identifies distinct COVID-19 immune dysregulation in solid organ transplant recipients
Pickering H, Schaenman J, Phan H, Maguire C, Tsitsiklis A, Rouphael N, Higuita N, Atkinson M, Brakenridge S, Fung M, Messer W, Salehi-rad R, Altman M, Becker P, Bosinger S, Eckalbar W, Hoch A, Doni Jayavelu N, Kim-Schulze S, Jenkins M, Kleinstein S, Krammer F, Maecker H, Ozonoff A, Diray-Arce J, Shaw A, Baden L, Levy O, Reed E, Langelier C. Host-microbe multiomic profiling identifies distinct COVID-19 immune dysregulation in solid organ transplant recipients. Nature Communications 2025, 16: 586. PMID: 39794319, PMCID: PMC11723965, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-55823-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSolid organ transplant recipientsOrgan transplant recipientsTransplant recipientsInduction of pro-inflammatory genesSenescent T cellsTransitional B cellsImpaired viral clearanceImmune response to infectionAnti-spike IgG levelsNon-transplanted controlsFeatures of COVID-19Innate Immune Signaling PathwaysResponse to infectionPro-inflammatory genesSerum chemokinesViral clearanceImmune dysregulationT cellsImmune signaling pathwaysB cellsImmune featuresSex-matchedIgG levelsSevere diseaseTransplantation
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