Correlation between rs7041 and rs4588 polymorphisms in vitamin D binding protein gene and COVID-19-related severity and mortality.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Eman Riad Hamed, Shaymaa Abdelraheem Abdelhady, Shimaa A Al-Touny, Rania M Kishk, Marwa Hussein Mohamed, Fatma Rageh, Amira Ahmed Abdelrahman Othman, Wagdy Abdelfatah, Hasnaa Azab
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Abstract

Background: The vitamin D binding protein (DBP) plays a critical role in both innate and adaptive immune systems, participating in several clinical conditions, including coronavirus disease 2019 infection severity, and mortality rate. The study aimed to investigate the correlation between rs7041 and rs4588 polymorphisms in the DBP gene and Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) severity and mortality, in patients of Suez Canal University Hospitals in Ismailia, Egypt.

Methods: A case-control study enrolled 220 individuals; 140 COVID-19 patients and 80 healthy controls. Serum 25(OH) vitamin D levels were determined by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and rs7041 and rs4588 polymorphisms of the DBP gene were genotyped using the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP).

Results: The study found that both groups had vitamin D deficiency, which was considerably lower in the COVID-19 patients group compared to controls. Among COVID-19 patients, there was a significant difference in vitamin D levels according to the disease severity indicating that vitamin D levels can be used as predictors of COVID-19 severity. Negative significant correlations between genetic variants rs4588 CA genotype and genetic variants rs7041 TT genotype and COVID-19 prevalence (p = 0.006 and 0.009 respectively) were proved. No significant correlations between all the genetic variants of both rs4588 and rs7041 and COVID-19 severity (p > 0.05). Positive significant correlations between both genetic variants rs4588 CA genotype and genetic variants rs7041 TG genotype and COVID-19 mortality (p = 0.029 and 0.031 respectively).

Conclusion: vitamin D deficiency increased the severity of COVID-19. The DBP polymorphism correlated with vitamin COVID-19 prevalence and mortality.

维生素D结合蛋白基因rs7041和rs4588多态性与covid -19相关严重程度和死亡率的相关性
背景:维生素D结合蛋白(DBP)在先天免疫系统和适应性免疫系统中都起着关键作用,参与多种临床状况,包括2019冠状病毒病的感染严重程度和死亡率。该研究旨在调查埃及伊斯梅利亚苏伊士运河大学医院患者DBP基因rs7041和rs4588多态性与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)严重程度和死亡率的相关性。方法:采用病例对照研究,纳入220人;140名COVID-19患者和80名健康对照者。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测血清25(OH)维生素D水平,采用聚合酶链反应-限制性片段长度多态性(PCR-RFLP)对DBP基因rs7041和rs4588多态性进行基因分型。结果:研究发现,两组患者都缺乏维生素D,与对照组相比,COVID-19患者组的维生素D缺乏症要低得多。在COVID-19患者中,维生素D水平根据疾病严重程度存在显著差异,表明维生素D水平可作为COVID-19严重程度的预测指标。遗传变异rs4588 CA基因型和rs7041 TT基因型与COVID-19患病率呈显著负相关(p分别为0.006和0.009)。rs4588和rs7041的所有遗传变异与COVID-19严重程度无显著相关性(p < 0.05)。rs4588 CA基因型和rs7041 TG基因型与COVID-19死亡率呈正相关(p分别为0.029和0.031)。结论:维生素D缺乏会加重COVID-19的严重程度。DBP多态性与维生素COVID-19患病率和死亡率相关。
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BMC Medical Genomics
BMC Medical Genomics 医学-遗传学
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3.90
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243
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Genomics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of functional genomics, genome structure, genome-scale population genetics, epigenomics, proteomics, systems analysis, and pharmacogenomics in relation to human health and disease.
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