Inconsistent trends regarding the association between ABO blood groups and susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infections

IF 0.2 Q4 BIOLOGY
Jasmine Lee, C. Guo
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Abstract

ABO antigens, produced from the ABO gene, are known to impact host interactions with various viruses. One characteristic is the host’s susceptibility to viral infections. Host interaction with viral particles is altered by the blood type-determined combination of ABO antigens on the cellular surface. SARS-CoV-2 is a novel strain of the coronavirus family known to have structural similarities with SARS-CoV. Considering ABO antigens’ association with SARS-CoV, studies have examined their relationship with SARS-CoV-2 as well. We reviewed current perspectives on the relationship between host susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infections and ABO antigens by examining cohort studies observing proportional differences between patients of varying blood types. While many studies indicated a higher risk of type A patients and a lower risk for type O patients, trends tended to vary per population. Consequently, we investigated the differences in study design between cohort studies that produced the variation in trends. Additionally, we examined genome-wide association studies that indicate a genetic association between the variables. We present the need for a standardized calculation method determining the significance of each blood group in its relationship with SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility per cohort.
ABO血型与SARS-CoV-2感染易感性之间关系的不一致趋势
ABO抗原,由ABO基因产生,已知影响宿主与各种病毒的相互作用。其中一个特征是宿主对病毒感染的易感性。宿主与病毒颗粒的相互作用被细胞表面ABO抗原的血型决定组合所改变。SARS-CoV-2是冠状病毒家族的一种新型毒株,已知与SARS-CoV具有结构相似性。考虑到ABO抗原与SARS-CoV的关联,研究也研究了它们与SARS-CoV-2的关系。我们通过观察不同血型患者之间比例差异的队列研究,回顾了目前关于宿主对SARS-CoV-2感染易感性与ABO抗原之间关系的观点。虽然许多研究表明a型患者的风险较高,而O型患者的风险较低,但趋势往往因人群而异。因此,我们调查了产生趋势变化的队列研究在研究设计上的差异。此外,我们检查了全基因组关联研究,表明变量之间存在遗传关联。我们提出需要一种标准化的计算方法来确定每个队列中每个血型与SARS-CoV-2易感性关系的重要性。
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