Single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program

Over 100 million of opioid prescriptions are issued yearly in the USA alone, but the impact of opioid use on the immune system is barely characterized. Here the authors report antiviral immune response is blunted in several types of blood cells from opioid-dependent individuals, and when healthy don...

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Autores principales: Tanya T. Karagiannis, John P. Cleary, Busra Gok, Andrew J. Henderson, Nicholas G. Martin, Masanao Yajima, Elliot C. Nelson, Christine S. Cheng
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9e5ff00e7b874089bf331a67319d31832021-12-02T16:53:16ZSingle cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program10.1038/s41467-020-16159-y2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/9e5ff00e7b874089bf331a67319d31832020-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16159-yhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Over 100 million of opioid prescriptions are issued yearly in the USA alone, but the impact of opioid use on the immune system is barely characterized. Here the authors report antiviral immune response is blunted in several types of blood cells from opioid-dependent individuals, and when healthy donor cells are exposed to morphine in a dish.Tanya T. KaragiannisJohn P. ClearyBusra GokAndrew J. HendersonNicholas G. MartinMasanao YajimaElliot C. NelsonChristine S. ChengNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
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Tanya T. Karagiannis
John P. Cleary
Busra Gok
Andrew J. Henderson
Nicholas G. Martin
Masanao Yajima
Elliot C. Nelson
Christine S. Cheng
Single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program
description Over 100 million of opioid prescriptions are issued yearly in the USA alone, but the impact of opioid use on the immune system is barely characterized. Here the authors report antiviral immune response is blunted in several types of blood cells from opioid-dependent individuals, and when healthy donor cells are exposed to morphine in a dish.
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author Tanya T. Karagiannis
John P. Cleary
Busra Gok
Andrew J. Henderson
Nicholas G. Martin
Masanao Yajima
Elliot C. Nelson
Christine S. Cheng
author_facet Tanya T. Karagiannis
John P. Cleary
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Andrew J. Henderson
Nicholas G. Martin
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title Single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program
title_short Single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program
title_full Single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program
title_fullStr Single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program
title_full_unstemmed Single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program
title_sort single cell transcriptomics reveals opioid usage evokes widespread suppression of antiviral gene program
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url https://doaj.org/article/9e5ff00e7b874089bf331a67319d3183
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