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Identification of Genetic Risk Factors of Severe COVID-19 Using Extensive Phenotypic Data: A Proof-of-Concept Study in a Cohort of Russian Patients.
Shcherbak, Sergey G; Changalidi, Anton I; Barbitoff, Yury A; Anisenkova, Anna Yu; Mosenko, Sergei V; Asaulenko, Zakhar P; Tsay, Victoria V; Polev, Dmitrii E; Kalinin, Roman S; Eismont, Yuri A; Glotov, Andrey S; Garbuzov, Evgeny Y; Chernov, Alexander N; Klitsenko, Olga A; Ushakov, Mikhail O; Shikov, Anton E; Urazov, Stanislav P; Baranov, Vladislav S; Glotov, Oleg S.
  • Shcherbak SG; St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Changalidi AI; City Hospital No. 40, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Barbitoff YA; St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Anisenkova AY; Bioinformatics Institute, 197342 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Mosenko SV; Faculty of Software Engineering and Computer Systems, ITMO University, 197101 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Asaulenko ZP; St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Tsay VV; Bioinformatics Institute, 197342 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Polev DE; D.O. Ott Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Reproductology, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Kalinin RS; St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Eismont YA; City Hospital No. 40, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Glotov AS; St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Garbuzov EY; City Hospital No. 40, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Chernov AN; City Hospital No. 40, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Klitsenko OA; North-Western State Medical University Named after Ivan Ivanovich (I.I.) Mechnikov, 195067 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Ushakov MO; City Hospital No. 40, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Shikov AE; Children's Scientific and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Urazov SP; City Hospital No. 40, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Baranov VS; D.O. Ott Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Reproductology, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Glotov OS; City Hospital No. 40, 197706 St. Petersburg, Russia.
Genes (Basel) ; 13(3)2022 03 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1760490
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn the attention of many researchers to the interaction between pathogen and host genomes. Over the last two years, numerous studies have been conducted to identify the genetic risk factors that predict COVID-19 severity and outcome. However, such an analysis might be complicated in cohorts of limited size and/or in case of limited breadth of genome coverage. In this work, we tried to circumvent these challenges by searching for candidate genes and genetic variants associated with a variety of quantitative and binary traits in a cohort of 840 COVID-19 patients from Russia. While we found no gene- or pathway-level associations with the disease severity and outcome, we discovered eleven independent candidate loci associated with quantitative traits in COVID-19 patients. Out of these, the most significant associations correspond to rs1651553 in MYH14p = 1.4 × 10-7), rs11243705 in SETX (p = 8.2 × 10-6), and rs16885 in ATXN1 (p = 1.3 × 10-5). One of the identified variants, rs33985936 in SCN11A, was successfully replicated in an independent study, and three of the variants were found to be associated with blood-related quantitative traits according to the UK Biobank data (rs33985936 in SCN11A, rs16885 in ATXN1, and rs4747194 in CDH23). Moreover, we show that a risk score based on these variants can predict the severity and outcome of hospitalization in our cohort of patients. Given these findings, we believe that our work may serve as proof-of-concept study demonstrating the utility of quantitative traits and extensive phenotyping for identification of genetic risk factors of severe COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Variants Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Genes13030534

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Variants Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Genes13030534