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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | SARS-CoV-2 | Review

Multi-omics approach to COVID-19: a domain-based literature review

Authors: Chiara Montaldo, Francesco Messina, Isabella Abbate, Manuela Antonioli, Veronica Bordoni, Alessandra Aiello, Fabiola Ciccosanti, Francesca Colavita, Chiara Farroni, Saeid Najafi Fard, Emanuela Giombini, Delia Goletti, Giulia Matusali, Gabriella Rozera, Martina Rueca, Alessandra Sacchi, Mauro Piacentini, Chiara Agrati, Gian Maria Fimia, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, Francesco Nicola Lauria, Giuseppe Ippolito

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Omics data, driven by rapid advances in laboratory techniques, have been generated very quickly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our aim is to use omics data to highlight the involvement of specific pathways, as well as that of cell types and organs, in the pathophysiology of COVID-19, and to highlight their links with clinical phenotypes of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Methods

The analysis was based on the domain model, where for domain it is intended a conceptual repository, useful to summarize multiple biological pathways involved at different levels. The relevant domains considered in the analysis were: virus, pathways and phenotypes. An interdisciplinary expert working group was defined for each domain, to carry out an independent literature scoping review.

Results

The analysis revealed that dysregulated pathways of innate immune responses, (i.e., complement activation, inflammatory responses, neutrophil activation and degranulation, platelet degranulation) can affect COVID-19 progression and outcomes. These results are consistent with several clinical studies.

Conclusions

Multi-omics approach may help to further investigate unknown aspects of the disease. However, the disease mechanisms are too complex to be explained by a single molecular signature and it is necessary to consider an integrated approach to identify hallmarks of severity.
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Metadata
Title
Multi-omics approach to COVID-19: a domain-based literature review
Authors
Chiara Montaldo
Francesco Messina
Isabella Abbate
Manuela Antonioli
Veronica Bordoni
Alessandra Aiello
Fabiola Ciccosanti
Francesca Colavita
Chiara Farroni
Saeid Najafi Fard
Emanuela Giombini
Delia Goletti
Giulia Matusali
Gabriella Rozera
Martina Rueca
Alessandra Sacchi
Mauro Piacentini
Chiara Agrati
Gian Maria Fimia
Maria Rosaria Capobianchi
Francesco Nicola Lauria
Giuseppe Ippolito
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-021-03168-8

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