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Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA)
Host genetic factors are known to modify the susceptibility, severity, and outcomes of COVID-19 and vary across populations. However, continental Africans are yet to be adequately represented in such studies despite the importance of genetic factors in understanding Africa's response to the pan...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9560830/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36263375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7405349 |
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author | May, Andrew K. Seymour, Heather Etheredge, Harriet Maher, Heather Nunes, Marta C. Madhi, Shabir A. Sokhela, Simiso M. Venter, W. D. Francois Martinson, Neil Nabeemeeah, Firdaus Cohen, Cheryl Moyes, Jocelyn Walaza, Sibongile Tempia, Stefano Kleynhans, Jackie von Gottberg, Anne Nel, Jeremy Dawood, Halima Variava, Ebrahim Tollman, Stephen Kahn, Kathleen Herbst, Kobus Wong, Emily B. Tiemessen, Caroline T. van Blydenstein, Alex Murray, Lyle Venter, Michelle Fabian, June Ramsay, Michéle |
author_facet | May, Andrew K. Seymour, Heather Etheredge, Harriet Maher, Heather Nunes, Marta C. Madhi, Shabir A. Sokhela, Simiso M. Venter, W. D. Francois Martinson, Neil Nabeemeeah, Firdaus Cohen, Cheryl Moyes, Jocelyn Walaza, Sibongile Tempia, Stefano Kleynhans, Jackie von Gottberg, Anne Nel, Jeremy Dawood, Halima Variava, Ebrahim Tollman, Stephen Kahn, Kathleen Herbst, Kobus Wong, Emily B. Tiemessen, Caroline T. van Blydenstein, Alex Murray, Lyle Venter, Michelle Fabian, June Ramsay, Michéle |
author_sort | May, Andrew K. |
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description | Host genetic factors are known to modify the susceptibility, severity, and outcomes of COVID-19 and vary across populations. However, continental Africans are yet to be adequately represented in such studies despite the importance of genetic factors in understanding Africa's response to the pandemic. We describe the development of a research resource for coronavirus host genomics studies in South Africa known as COVIGen-SA—a multicollaborator strategic partnership designed to provide harmonised demographic, clinical, and genetic information specific to Black South Africans with COVID-19. Over 2,000 participants have been recruited to date. Preliminary results on 1,354 SARS-CoV-2 positive participants from four participating studies showed that 64.7% were female, 333 had severe disease, and 329 were people living with HIV. Through this resource, we aim to provide insights into host genetic factors relevant to African-ancestry populations, using both genome-wide association testing and targeted sequencing of important genomic loci. This project will promote and enhance partnerships, build skills, and develop resources needed to address the COVID-19 burden and associated risk factors in South African communities. |
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spelling | pubmed-95608302022-10-18 Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA) May, Andrew K. Seymour, Heather Etheredge, Harriet Maher, Heather Nunes, Marta C. Madhi, Shabir A. Sokhela, Simiso M. Venter, W. D. Francois Martinson, Neil Nabeemeeah, Firdaus Cohen, Cheryl Moyes, Jocelyn Walaza, Sibongile Tempia, Stefano Kleynhans, Jackie von Gottberg, Anne Nel, Jeremy Dawood, Halima Variava, Ebrahim Tollman, Stephen Kahn, Kathleen Herbst, Kobus Wong, Emily B. Tiemessen, Caroline T. van Blydenstein, Alex Murray, Lyle Venter, Michelle Fabian, June Ramsay, Michéle Glob Health Epidemiol Genom Research Article Host genetic factors are known to modify the susceptibility, severity, and outcomes of COVID-19 and vary across populations. However, continental Africans are yet to be adequately represented in such studies despite the importance of genetic factors in understanding Africa's response to the pandemic. We describe the development of a research resource for coronavirus host genomics studies in South Africa known as COVIGen-SA—a multicollaborator strategic partnership designed to provide harmonised demographic, clinical, and genetic information specific to Black South Africans with COVID-19. Over 2,000 participants have been recruited to date. Preliminary results on 1,354 SARS-CoV-2 positive participants from four participating studies showed that 64.7% were female, 333 had severe disease, and 329 were people living with HIV. Through this resource, we aim to provide insights into host genetic factors relevant to African-ancestry populations, using both genome-wide association testing and targeted sequencing of important genomic loci. This project will promote and enhance partnerships, build skills, and develop resources needed to address the COVID-19 burden and associated risk factors in South African communities. Hindawi 2022-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9560830/ /pubmed/36263375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7405349 Text en Copyright © 2022 Andrew K. May et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article May, Andrew K. Seymour, Heather Etheredge, Harriet Maher, Heather Nunes, Marta C. Madhi, Shabir A. Sokhela, Simiso M. Venter, W. D. Francois Martinson, Neil Nabeemeeah, Firdaus Cohen, Cheryl Moyes, Jocelyn Walaza, Sibongile Tempia, Stefano Kleynhans, Jackie von Gottberg, Anne Nel, Jeremy Dawood, Halima Variava, Ebrahim Tollman, Stephen Kahn, Kathleen Herbst, Kobus Wong, Emily B. Tiemessen, Caroline T. van Blydenstein, Alex Murray, Lyle Venter, Michelle Fabian, June Ramsay, Michéle Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA) |
title | Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA) |
title_full | Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA) |
title_fullStr | Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA) |
title_full_unstemmed | Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA) |
title_short | Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA) |
title_sort | coronavirus host genomics study: south africa (covigen-sa) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9560830/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36263375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7405349 |
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