The digestive system is a potential route of 2019-nCov infection: a bioinformatics analysis based on single-cell transcriptomes
Second Military Medical University · Shanghai Center For Bioinformation Technology · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Since December 2019, a newly identified coronavirus (2019 novel coronavirus, 2019-nCov) is causing outbreak of pneumonia in one of largest cities, Wuhan, in Hubei province of China and has draw significant public health attention. The same as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), 2019-nCov enters into host cells via cell receptor angiotensin converting enzyme II (ACE2). In order to dissect the ACE2-expressing cell composition and proportion and explore a potential route of the 2019-nCov infection in digestive system infection, 4 datasets with single-cell transcriptomes of lung, esophagus, gastric, ileum and colon were analyzed. The data showed that ACE2 was not only highly…
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Authors
12- HZHao Zhang
Second Military Medical University, Shanghai Center For Bioinformation Technology
- ZKZijian Kang
Second Military Medical University, Shanghai Center For Bioinformation Technology
- HGHaiyi Gong
Second Military Medical University, Shanghai Center For Bioinformation Technology
- DXDa Xu
Second Military Medical University, Shanghai Center For Bioinformation Technology
- JWJing Wang
Second Military Medical University, Changhai Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Pneumonia
- Biology
- Lung
- Transcriptome
- Coronavirus
- Outbreak
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Ileum
- Good health and well-being