TY - JOUR
T1 - Sputum ACE2, TMPRSS2 and FURIN gene expression in severe neutrophilic asthma
AU - U-BIOPRED Consortium
AU - Kermani, Nazanin Zounemat
AU - Song, Woo Jung
AU - Badi, Yusef
AU - Versi, Ali
AU - Guo, Yike
AU - Sun, Kai
AU - Bhavsar, Pank
AU - Howarth, Peter
AU - Dahlen, Sven Erik
AU - Sterk, Peter J.
AU - Djukanovic, Ratko
AU - Adcock, Ian M.
AU - Chung, Kian Fan
AU - Hoda, Uruj
AU - Rossios, Christos
AU - Bel, Elisabeth
AU - Rao, Navin
AU - Myles, David
AU - Compton, Chris
AU - Van Geest, Marleen
AU - Roberts, Graham
AU - Lefaudeux, Diane
AU - De Meulder, Bertrand
AU - Bansal, Aruna T.
AU - Knowles, Richard
AU - Erzen, Damijn
AU - Wagers, Scott
AU - Krug, Norbert
AU - Higenbottam, Tim
AU - Matthews, John
AU - Erpenbeek, Veit
AU - Carayannopoulos, Leon
AU - Roberts, Amanda
AU - Supple, David
AU - deBoer, Pim
AU - Caruso, Massimo
AU - Chanez, Pascal
AU - Horváth, Ildikó
AU - Krug, Nobert
AU - Musial, Jacek
AU - Sandström, Thomas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s).
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Background: Patients with severe asthma may have a greater risk of dying from COVID-19 disease. Angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) and the enzyme proteases, transmembrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2) and FURIN, are needed for viral attachment and invasion into host cells. Methods: We examined microarray mRNA expression of ACE2, TMPRSS2 and FURIN in sputum, bronchial brushing and bronchial biopsies of the European U-BIOPRED cohort. Clinical parameters and molecular phenotypes, including asthma severity, sputum inflammatory cells, lung functions, oral corticosteroid (OCS) use, and transcriptomic-associated clusters, were examined in relation to gene expression levels. Results: ACE2 levels were significantly increased in sputum of severe asthma compared to mild-moderate asthma. In multivariate analyses, sputum ACE2 levels were positively associated with OCS use and male gender. Sputum FURIN levels were significantly related to neutrophils (%) and the presence of severe asthma. In bronchial brushing samples, TMPRSS2 levels were positively associated with male gender and body mass index, whereas FURIN levels with male gender and blood neutrophils. In bronchial biopsies, TMPRSS2 levels were positively related to blood neutrophils. The neutrophilic molecular phenotype characterised by high inflammasome activation expressed significantly higher FURIN levels in sputum than the eosinophilic Type 2-high or the pauci-granulocytic oxidative phosphorylation phenotypes. Conclusion: Levels of ACE2 and FURIN may differ by clinical or molecular phenotypes of asthma. Sputum FURIN expression levels were strongly associated with neutrophilic inflammation and with inflammasome activation. This might indicate the potential for a greater morbidity and mortality outcome from SARS-CoV-2 infection in neutrophilic severe asthma.
AB - Background: Patients with severe asthma may have a greater risk of dying from COVID-19 disease. Angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) and the enzyme proteases, transmembrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2) and FURIN, are needed for viral attachment and invasion into host cells. Methods: We examined microarray mRNA expression of ACE2, TMPRSS2 and FURIN in sputum, bronchial brushing and bronchial biopsies of the European U-BIOPRED cohort. Clinical parameters and molecular phenotypes, including asthma severity, sputum inflammatory cells, lung functions, oral corticosteroid (OCS) use, and transcriptomic-associated clusters, were examined in relation to gene expression levels. Results: ACE2 levels were significantly increased in sputum of severe asthma compared to mild-moderate asthma. In multivariate analyses, sputum ACE2 levels were positively associated with OCS use and male gender. Sputum FURIN levels were significantly related to neutrophils (%) and the presence of severe asthma. In bronchial brushing samples, TMPRSS2 levels were positively associated with male gender and body mass index, whereas FURIN levels with male gender and blood neutrophils. In bronchial biopsies, TMPRSS2 levels were positively related to blood neutrophils. The neutrophilic molecular phenotype characterised by high inflammasome activation expressed significantly higher FURIN levels in sputum than the eosinophilic Type 2-high or the pauci-granulocytic oxidative phosphorylation phenotypes. Conclusion: Levels of ACE2 and FURIN may differ by clinical or molecular phenotypes of asthma. Sputum FURIN expression levels were strongly associated with neutrophilic inflammation and with inflammasome activation. This might indicate the potential for a greater morbidity and mortality outcome from SARS-CoV-2 infection in neutrophilic severe asthma.
KW - ACE2
KW - FURIN
KW - Neutrophil
KW - Severe asthma
KW - TMPRSS2
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000608167200001
UR - https://openalex.org/W3120361111
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85099019328
U2 - 10.1186/s12931-020-01605-8
DO - 10.1186/s12931-020-01605-8
M3 - Journal Article
C2 - 33413387
SN - 1465-9921
VL - 22
JO - Respiratory Research
JF - Respiratory Research
IS - 1
M1 - 10
ER -