The association of glutathione transferase omega polymorphisms with laboratory inflammatory parameters in COVID-19

Tatjana Đukić, G. Stevanović, V. Ćorić, Z. Bukumirić, M. Plješa-Ercegovac, M. Matić, Đurđa Jerotić, M. Ašanin, M. Ercegovac, J. Ranin, I. Milošević, T. Simić, A. Savić-Radojević
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In a view of important functions of glutathione transferase omega (GSTO) class in redox homeostasis and innate immunity, it was proposed that interindividual differences in COVID-19 clinical manifestations might be affected by GSTO1 (rs4925) and GSTO2 (rs156697) polymorphisms. To assess the potential association of these polymorphisms with biochemical, coagulation and inflammatory laboratory parameters in the group of mild and severe COVID-19 patients. GSTO1 and GSTO2 single nucleotide polymorphisms were determined by qPCR in 251 samples of COVID-19 patients. Biochemical, coagulation and inflammatory laboratory parameters of COVID-19 participants were procured from routine laboratory practice on the day of admission. Polymorphisms of GSTO1 and GSTO2 affect laboratory biochemical profile of COVID-19 patients. GSTO1*C allele was associated with increased levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) (p=0.035), interleukin-6 (IL-6) (p=0.047), D-dimer (p=0.014) and lactate dehydrogenase LDH (p=0.002), whereas GSTO2*G allele was associated with CRP (p=0.033). COVID-19 patients homozygous for variant GSTO1*A allele and GSTO2*G had the highest levels of serum Fe (p=0.019, p=0.052, respectively). Our findings regarding the influence of GSTO1 and GSTO2 polymorphisms on inflammation and coagulation parameters might be of clinical importance. In future, these findings could aid in a more personalized approach for better recognition of patients prone to thrombosis and excessive immune response.
谷胱甘肽转移酶多态性与COVID-19实验室炎症参数的关系
鉴于谷胱甘肽转移酶(GSTO)类在氧化还原稳态和先天免疫中的重要功能,提出GSTO1 (rs4925)和GSTO2 (rs156697)多态性可能影响COVID-19临床表现的个体差异。评估这些多态性与轻、重度COVID-19患者组生化、凝血和炎症实验室参数的潜在关联。采用qPCR方法检测251例新冠肺炎患者GSTO1和GSTO2单核苷酸多态性。COVID-19参与者的生化、凝血和炎症实验室参数在入院当天的常规实验室实践中获取。GSTO1和GSTO2多态性影响COVID-19患者的实验室生化特征。GSTO1*C等位基因与C反应蛋白(CRP) (p=0.035)、白细胞介素-6 (IL-6) (p=0.047)、d -二聚体(p=0.014)和乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)水平升高相关(p=0.002),而GSTO2*G等位基因与CRP升高相关(p=0.033)。变异GSTO1*A和GSTO2*G等位基因纯合的患者血清铁含量最高(p=0.019, p=0.052)。我们关于GSTO1和GSTO2多态性对炎症和凝血参数影响的研究结果可能具有临床意义。未来,这些发现可能有助于更个性化的方法,以更好地识别容易形成血栓和过度免疫反应的患者。
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