Relevance of HLA-DP/DQ and INF-λ4 Polymorphisms to COVID-19 Outcomes.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Amany A Ghazy, Abdullah N Alrasheedi, Mohammed Elashri, Hany Hussein Moussa, Eman K Rashwan, Ibrahim Amer, Shimaa El Sharawy, Shimaa Elgamal, Salwa Tawfik, Mohamed Abdelnasser, Amel Elsheredy
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Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms provide information on individuals' potential reactions to environmental factors, infections, diseases, as well as various therapies. A study on SNPs that influence SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility and severity may provide a predictive tool for COVID-19 outcomes and improve the customized coronavirus treatment. Aim: To evaluate the role of human leukocyte antigens DP/DQ and IFNλ4 polymorphisms on COVID-19 outcomes among Egyptian patients. Participants and Methods: The study involved 80 patients with severe COVID-19, 80 patients with mild COVID-19, and 80 non-infected healthy volunteers. Genotyping and allelic discrimination of HLA-DPrs3077 (G/A), HLA-DQrs7453920 (A/G), and IFNλ4 rs73555604 (C/T) SNPs were performed using real-time PCR. Results: Ages were 47.9 ± 8, 44.1 ± 12.1, and 45.8 ± 10 years in severe, mild and non-infected persons. There was a statistically significant association between severe COVID-19 and male gender (p = 0.002). A statistically significant increase in the frequency of HLA-DPrs3077G, HLA-DQrs7453920A, and IFNλ4rs73555604C alleles among severe COVID-19 patients when compared with other groups (p < 0.001). Coexistence of these alleles in the same individual increases the susceptibility to severe COVID-19 by many folds (p < 0.001). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis for the studied parameters showed that old age, male gender, non-vaccination, HLA-DQ rs7453920AG+AA, HLA-DPrs3077GA+GG, and IFNλ4rs73555604CT+CC genotypes are independent risk factors for severe COVID-19 among Egyptian patients. Conclusion: HLA-DQ rs7453920A, HLA-DPrs3077G, and IFNλ4rs73555604C alleles could be used as markers of COVID-19 severity.

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HLA-DP/DQ和INF-λ4多态性与COVID-19结局的相关性
背景:单核苷酸多态性提供了个体对环境因素、感染、疾病以及各种治疗的潜在反应的信息。研究影响SARS-CoV-2易感性和严重程度的snp可能为COVID-19结局的预测提供工具,并改善冠状病毒的定制治疗。目的:探讨人白细胞抗原DP/DQ和ifn - λ4多态性在埃及新冠肺炎患者预后中的作用。参与者和方法:本研究包括80例重症COVID-19患者、80例轻度COVID-19患者和80例未感染的健康志愿者。采用实时荧光定量PCR对HLA-DPrs3077 (G/A)、HLA-DQrs7453920 (A/G)和ifn - λ4 rs73555604 (C/T) snp进行基因分型和等位基因区分。结果:重症、轻度、非感染者年龄分别为47.9±8岁、44.1±12.1岁、45.8±10岁。重症COVID-19与男性有统计学意义的相关性(p = 0.002)。重症患者HLA-DPrs3077G、HLA-DQrs7453920A、ifn - λ 4rs73555604c等位基因出现频率与其他组比较,差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。这些等位基因在同一个体中共存,使对严重COVID-19的易感性增加了许多倍(p < 0.001)。单因素和多因素logistic回归分析显示,年龄、男性、未接种疫苗、HLA-DQ rs7453920AG+AA、HLA-DPrs3077GA+GG和ifn - λ 4rs73555604ct +CC基因型是埃及患者发生重症COVID-19的独立危险因素。结论:HLA-DQ rs7453920A、HLA-DPrs3077G和ifn - λ 4rs73555604c等位基因可作为COVID-19严重程度的标志物。
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British Journal of Biomedical Science
British Journal of Biomedical Science 医学-医学实验技术
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4.40
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15.80%
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29
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Biomedical Science is committed to publishing high quality original research that represents a clear advance in the practice of biomedical science, and reviews that summarise recent advances in the field of biomedical science. The overall aim of the Journal is to provide a platform for the dissemination of new and innovative information on the diagnosis and management of disease that is valuable to the practicing laboratory scientist.
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