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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 12346, 2021 06 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1265971

ABSTRACT

With the growing evidence on the variable human susceptibility against COVID-19, it is evident that some genetic loci modulate the severity of the infection. Recent studies have identified several loci associated with greater severity. More recently, a study has identified a 50 kb genomic segment introgressed from Neanderthal adding a risk for COVID-19, and this genomic segment is present among 16% and 50% people of European and South Asian descent, respectively. Our studies on ACE2 identified a haplotype present among 20% and 60% of European and South Asian populations, respectively, which appears to be responsible for the low case fatality rate among South Asian populations. This result was also consistent with the real-time infection rate and case fatality rate among various states of India. We readdressed this issue using both of the contrasting datasets and compared them with the real-time infection rates and case fatality rate in India. We found that the polymorphism present in the 50 kb introgressed genomic segment (rs10490770) did not show any significant correlation with the infection and case fatality rate in India.


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Asian People/genetics , COVID-19/pathology , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2/genetics , COVID-19/virology , Gene Frequency , Genetic Loci , Haplotypes , Humans , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Risk Factors , SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification
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PLoS One ; 15(9): e0238255, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-771804

ABSTRACT

It was shown that the human Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is the receptor of recent coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, and variation in this gene may affect the susceptibility of a population. Therefore, we have analysed the sequence data of ACE2 among 393 samples worldwide, focusing on South Asia. Genetically, South Asians are more related to West Eurasian populations rather than to East Eurasians. In the present analyses of ACE2, we observed that the majority of South Asian haplotypes are closer to East Eurasians rather than to West Eurasians. The phylogenetic analysis suggested that the South Asian haplotypes shared with East Eurasians involved two unique event polymorphisms (rs4646120 and rs2285666). In contrast with the European/American populations, both of the SNPs have largely similar frequencies for East Eurasians and South Asians, Therefore, it is likely that among the South Asians, host susceptibility to the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 will be more similar to that of East Eurasians rather than to that of Europeans.


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Asian People/genetics , Coronavirus Infections/genetics , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/genetics , Pneumonia, Viral/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Receptors, Virus/genetics , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 , Asia/epidemiology , Betacoronavirus/physiology , COVID-19 , Coronavirus Infections/ethnology , Haplotypes/genetics , Human Migration , Humans , Linkage Disequilibrium , Pandemics , Phylogeny , Pneumonia, Viral/ethnology , SARS-CoV-2 , White People/genetics
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