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Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19

Although advanced age, male sex, and some comorbidities impact the clinical course of COVID-19, these factors only partially explain the inter-individual variability in disease severity. Some studies have shown that genetic polymorphisms contribute to COVID-19 severity; however, the results are inco...

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Autores principales: Dieter, Cristine, de Almeida Brondani, Leticia, Lemos, Natália Emerim, Schaeffer, Ariell Freires, Zanotto, Caroline, Ramos, Denise Taurino, Girardi, Eliandra, Pellenz, Felipe Mateus, Camargo, Joiza Lins, Moresco, Karla Suzana, da Silva, Lucas Lima, Aubin, Mariana Rauback, de Oliveira, Mayara Souza, Rech, Tatiana Helena, Canani, Luís Henrique, Gerchman, Fernando, Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann, Crispim, Daisy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36672770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14010029
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author Dieter, Cristine
de Almeida Brondani, Leticia
Lemos, Natália Emerim
Schaeffer, Ariell Freires
Zanotto, Caroline
Ramos, Denise Taurino
Girardi, Eliandra
Pellenz, Felipe Mateus
Camargo, Joiza Lins
Moresco, Karla Suzana
da Silva, Lucas Lima
Aubin, Mariana Rauback
de Oliveira, Mayara Souza
Rech, Tatiana Helena
Canani, Luís Henrique
Gerchman, Fernando
Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann
Crispim, Daisy
author_facet Dieter, Cristine
de Almeida Brondani, Leticia
Lemos, Natália Emerim
Schaeffer, Ariell Freires
Zanotto, Caroline
Ramos, Denise Taurino
Girardi, Eliandra
Pellenz, Felipe Mateus
Camargo, Joiza Lins
Moresco, Karla Suzana
da Silva, Lucas Lima
Aubin, Mariana Rauback
de Oliveira, Mayara Souza
Rech, Tatiana Helena
Canani, Luís Henrique
Gerchman, Fernando
Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann
Crispim, Daisy
author_sort Dieter, Cristine
collection PubMed
description Although advanced age, male sex, and some comorbidities impact the clinical course of COVID-19, these factors only partially explain the inter-individual variability in disease severity. Some studies have shown that genetic polymorphisms contribute to COVID-19 severity; however, the results are inconclusive. Thus, we investigated the association between polymorphisms in ACE1, ACE2, DPP9, IFIH1, IFNAR2, IFNL4, TLR3, TMPRSS2, and TYK2 and the clinical course of COVID-19. A total of 694 patients with COVID-19 were categorized as: (1) ward inpatients (moderate symptoms) or patients admitted at the intensive care unit (ICU; severe symptoms); and (2) survivors or non-survivors. In females, the rs1990760/IFIH1 T/T genotype was associated with risk of ICU admission and death. Moreover, the rs1799752/ACE1 Ins and rs12329760/TMPRSS2 T alleles were associated with risk of ICU admission. In non-white patients, the rs2236757/IFNAR2 A/A genotype was associated with risk of ICU admission, while the rs1799752/ACE1 Ins/Ins genotype, rs2236757/IFNAR2 A/A genotype, and rs12329760/TMPRSS2 T allele were associated with risk of death. Moreover, some of the analyzed polymorphisms interact in the risk of worse COVID-19 outcomes. In conclusion, this study shows an association of rs1799752/ACE1, rs1990760/IFIH1, rs2236757/IFNAR2, rs12329760/TMPRSS2, and rs2304256/TYK2 polymorphisms with worse COVID-19 outcomes, especially among female and non-white patients.
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spelling pubmed-98582522023-01-21 Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 Dieter, Cristine de Almeida Brondani, Leticia Lemos, Natália Emerim Schaeffer, Ariell Freires Zanotto, Caroline Ramos, Denise Taurino Girardi, Eliandra Pellenz, Felipe Mateus Camargo, Joiza Lins Moresco, Karla Suzana da Silva, Lucas Lima Aubin, Mariana Rauback de Oliveira, Mayara Souza Rech, Tatiana Helena Canani, Luís Henrique Gerchman, Fernando Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann Crispim, Daisy Genes (Basel) Article Although advanced age, male sex, and some comorbidities impact the clinical course of COVID-19, these factors only partially explain the inter-individual variability in disease severity. Some studies have shown that genetic polymorphisms contribute to COVID-19 severity; however, the results are inconclusive. Thus, we investigated the association between polymorphisms in ACE1, ACE2, DPP9, IFIH1, IFNAR2, IFNL4, TLR3, TMPRSS2, and TYK2 and the clinical course of COVID-19. A total of 694 patients with COVID-19 were categorized as: (1) ward inpatients (moderate symptoms) or patients admitted at the intensive care unit (ICU; severe symptoms); and (2) survivors or non-survivors. In females, the rs1990760/IFIH1 T/T genotype was associated with risk of ICU admission and death. Moreover, the rs1799752/ACE1 Ins and rs12329760/TMPRSS2 T alleles were associated with risk of ICU admission. In non-white patients, the rs2236757/IFNAR2 A/A genotype was associated with risk of ICU admission, while the rs1799752/ACE1 Ins/Ins genotype, rs2236757/IFNAR2 A/A genotype, and rs12329760/TMPRSS2 T allele were associated with risk of death. Moreover, some of the analyzed polymorphisms interact in the risk of worse COVID-19 outcomes. In conclusion, this study shows an association of rs1799752/ACE1, rs1990760/IFIH1, rs2236757/IFNAR2, rs12329760/TMPRSS2, and rs2304256/TYK2 polymorphisms with worse COVID-19 outcomes, especially among female and non-white patients. MDPI 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9858252/ /pubmed/36672770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14010029 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Dieter, Cristine
de Almeida Brondani, Leticia
Lemos, Natália Emerim
Schaeffer, Ariell Freires
Zanotto, Caroline
Ramos, Denise Taurino
Girardi, Eliandra
Pellenz, Felipe Mateus
Camargo, Joiza Lins
Moresco, Karla Suzana
da Silva, Lucas Lima
Aubin, Mariana Rauback
de Oliveira, Mayara Souza
Rech, Tatiana Helena
Canani, Luís Henrique
Gerchman, Fernando
Leitão, Cristiane Bauermann
Crispim, Daisy
Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19
title Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19
title_full Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19
title_fullStr Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19
title_short Polymorphisms in ACE1, TMPRSS2, IFIH1, IFNAR2, and TYK2 Genes Are Associated with Worse Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19
title_sort polymorphisms in ace1, tmprss2, ifih1, ifnar2, and tyk2 genes are associated with worse clinical outcomes in covid-19
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36672770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14010029
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