Research Paper Volume 15, Issue 11 pp 4625—4641

Short telomeres in alveolar type II cells associate with lung fibrosis in post COVID-19 patients with cancer

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Figure 2. COVID-19 patients present shorter telomeres in the alveolar type II cells than controls. (A) Box and Whisker plot representation of control and COVID-19 patients’ age within 62 and 84 years old. Differences in age distributions between both control and COVID-19 sample groups was analyzed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. The p-value is indicated. (B) Representative images of telomere quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridization (q-FISH) combined with immunofluorescence against Pro-SPC in a control and a COVID-19 lung samples. (CH) Box and Whisker plot representation of mean telomeric spot intensity per nucleus (C, F), percentage of long telomeres above 80th percentile (D, G) and percentage of short telomeres below 20th percentile (E, H) in alveolar type II (ATII) (CE) and in non-ATII cells (FH) in lung sections from control and COVID-19 patients within 62 and 84 year-old age interval. Statistical significance in (CH) was assessed using unpaired Student’s t test with Welch’s correction and the p-value is indicated. The percent increase or decrease between control and COVID-19 samples are indicated in each plot.