COVID-19 患者 CYP1A2(rs2069514 和 rs762551)多态性的预后价值。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics Pub Date : 2023-07-31 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.2478/bjmg-2023-0005
I Bozkurt, T Gözler, I Yüksel, K Ulucan, K N Tarhan
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摘要

该研究旨在检测轻度和重度COVID-19患者CYP1A2 rs2069514和rs762551多态性的基因型-等位基因测定,并确定其作为COVID-19预后标准的有效性。研究对象包括 2020-2021 年间因 COVID-19 在伊斯坦布尔 NP 脑科医院接受重症监护或门诊治疗的 60 名患者。基因分型采用实时 PCR 技术进行。年龄(pCYP1A2 基因型(pCYP1A2 *1A/*1C + *1C/*1C 基因型 OR:5.23 95% CI: 1.22-22.36; p=0.025)、慢性疾病(OR:4.68 95% CI:1.14-19.15; p=0.032)或 65 岁或以上患者(OR:5.17, 95%CI:1.26-21.14; p=0.022)增加了入住重症监护室的风险。根据我们的研究结果,我们强烈建议将 CYP1A2 rs2069514 和 rs762551 多态性视为 COVID-19 患者入住重症监护室的重要预测因素,我们还建议基因型结果将指导临床医生提高治疗的效益和效率。
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Prognostic Value of CYP1A2 (rs2069514 and rs762551) Polymorphisms in COVID-19 Patients.

The aim of the study was to examine the genotype-allele determination of CYP1A2 rs2069514 and rs762551 polymorphisms in patients with mild and severe COVID-19 and to determine their effectiveness as prognostic criteria in COVID-19. The study consists of 60 patients who were hospitalized in intensive care or outpatient treatment due to COVID-19 in Istanbul NP Brain Hospital between 2020-2021. Genotyping was conducted by Real-Time PCR. Age (p<0.001); chronic disease (p=0.002); cardiovascular disease (p=0.004); respiratory distress (p<0.001); neurological disease (p=0.004); fatigue (p=0.048); loss of taste and smell (p=0.003); nausea/vomiting (p=0.026); intubated (p<0.001); ground glass image (p<0.001) and CYP1A2 genotypes (p<0.001) showed a statistically significant difference between patients with and without intensive care admission. According to multivariate logistic regression analysis, CYP1A2 *1A/*1C + *1C/*1C genotypes (OR:5.23 95% CI: 1.22-22.36; p=0.025), chronic disease (OR:4.68 95% CI:1.14-19.15; p=0.032) or patients at 65 years or older (OR:5.17, 95%CI:1.26-21.14; p=0.022) increased the risk of admission to the intensive care unit. According to our results, we strongly suggest considering the CYP1A2 rs2069514 and rs762551 polymorphisms as important predictors of Intensive Care Unit admission in patients with COVID-19, and we also suggest that genotype results will guide clinicians for the benefit and the efficiency of the treatment.

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期刊介绍: Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics is a journal in the English language for publication of articles involving all branches of medical genetics: human cytogenetics, molecular genetics, clinical genetics, immunogenetics, oncogenetics, pharmacogenetics, population genetics, genetic screening and diagnosis of monogenic and polygenic diseases, prenatal and preimplantation genetic diagnosis, genetic counselling, advances in treatment and prevention.
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