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Donggun Kim1, Sin Young Choi2, Chae Yeon Kim3
1School of Life Sciences, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Gwangju, Republic of Korea.
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Dysregulated immune responses often accompany severe COVID-19, but the underlying epigenetic mechanisms driving monocyte heterogeneity and COVID-19 progression remain unclear. Here, we applied single-cell multi-omics profiling to peripheral blood mononuclear cells across healthy and four COVID-19 severity stages. We identified two severity-associated classical monocyte subtypes-IL7R+ and CD163+, These subtypes exhibit distinct transcriptional and epigenetic landscapes. By constructing a gene regulatory network and in silico perturbations, we revealed that ETS1 is a key driver of IL7R + monocytes with T cell-like signaling features and that JDP2 is a repressor that maintains the profibrotic, anti-inflammatory identity of CD163+ monocytes by suppressing AP-1 activity. These subtypes were enriched in the moderate-to-critical stages and exhibited signaling pathways associated with tissue remodeling and immune suppression. Our findings define monocyte heterogeneity as linked to COVID-19 severity and identify ETS1 and JDP2 as central regulators, offering insights into immune dysregulation, potential therapeutic targets for fibrosis, and long-term sequelae.
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