Prevalence of the SNP rs10774671 of the OAS1 gene in Mexico as a possible predisposing factor for RNA virus disease.

International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics Pub Date : 2021-06-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
María Teresa Sánchez-González, Oscar Cienfuegos-Jiménez, Salomón Álvarez-Cuevas, Antonio Ali Pérez-Maya, Gissela Borrego-Soto, Iván Alberto Marino-Martínez
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the susceptibility of certain populations to RNA virus infection. This variety of agents is currently the cause of severe respiratory diseases (SARS-CoV2 and Influenza), Hepatitis C, measles and of high prevalence tropical diseases that are detected throughout the year (Dengue and Zika). The rs10774671 polymorphism is a base change from G to A in the last nucleotide of intron-5 of the OAS1 gene. This change modifies a splicing site and generates isoforms of the OAS1 protein with a higher molecular weight and a demonstrated lower enzymatic activity. The low activity of these OAS1 isoforms makes the innate immune response against RNA virus infections less efficient, representing a previously unattended risk factor for certain populations.

Objective: Determine the distribution of rs10774671 in the open population of Mexico.

Methods: In 98 healthy volunteers, allelic and genotypic frequencies were determined by qPCR using allele specific labeled probes, and the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was determined.

Results: The A-allele turned out to be the most prevalent in the analyzed population.

Conclusions: Our population is genetically susceptible to RNA virus disease due to the predominant presence of the A allele of rs10774671 in the OAS1 gene.

墨西哥OAS1基因SNP rs10774671的流行可能是RNA病毒病的易感因素
新冠肺炎大流行揭示了某些人群对RNA病毒感染的易感性。这类病原体目前是严重呼吸道疾病(SARS-CoV2和流感)、丙型肝炎、麻疹和全年发现的高流行热带疾病(登革热和寨卡病毒)的病因。rs10774671多态性是OAS1基因5内含子最后一个核苷酸从G到a的碱基变化。这种改变改变了剪接位点,产生了分子量更高、酶活性较低的OAS1蛋白同工型。这些OAS1亚型的低活性使得针对RNA病毒感染的先天免疫反应效率较低,这代表了某些人群以前未被注意的风险因素。目的:确定rs10774671在墨西哥开放人群中的分布。方法:采用等位基因特异性标记探针,采用qPCR方法测定98名健康志愿者的等位基因和基因型频率,并测定Hardy-Weinberg平衡。结果:a等位基因在分析人群中最为普遍。结论:由于OAS1基因中rs10774671的A等位基因的显性存在,我们的人群对RNA病毒病具有遗传易感性。
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