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Background/Objectives: Latest studies have stressed the relevance of cholesterol metabolism with susceptibility to COVID-19 and its severity. We have previously shown downregulation of low-density lipoprotein particle receptor pathway in severe COVID-19 patient surviving compared to non-surviving(1). We aimed to assess the over-time expression changes of its relevant genes in severe COVID-19 patients with different outcomes (survivors/ non-survivors). Method(s): Blood samples were taken from 39 severe COVID-19 patients without chronic diseases twice: on the day of admission to the intensive care (T1) and in one week (T2). Within 30-day follow-up 18 patients recovered and 21 patients died. 20 individuals never previously infected with COVID-19 were also enrolled. Expression levels of studied genes in peripheral blood lymphocytes were analyzed by real-time PCR with TaqMan assay. Result(s): Increased expression of STAB1 at T2, PPARgamma at T1 and CD36 at T1 and T2 were revealed in COVID-19 patients regardless of the outcome compared to controls (p < 0.05). Interesting, that in respective groups of COVID-19 patients increased STAB1, decreased PPARgamma and in survivors decreased LRP6 expression were revealed at T2 compared to T1 (p < 0.01). Also, STAB1 expression was decreased in survivors compared to non-survivors at T2 (p=0.017). Conclusion(s): Our study revealed, that patients with severe COVID-19 are characterized by increased expression of cholesterol metabolism related genes, withmore pronounced decrease of expression of these genes over time for survivors. Increased STAB1 expression may be considered as a predictor of poor COVID-19 prognosis.