THE RS17713054 AND RS1800629 POLYMORPHISMS OF GENES LZTFL1 AND TNF ARE ASSOCIATED WITH COVID-19 SEVERITY
Bulletin of Russian State Medical University
; 2022(6):35-40, 2022.
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in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2245832
ABSTRACT
Both genetic and non-genetic factors are responsible for high interindividual variability in response to SARS-CoV-2. Despite the fact that multiple genetic polymorphisms have been identified as risk factors of severe COVID-19, such polymorphisms are still insufficiently studied in the Russian population. The study was aimed to identify genetic determinants associated with severe COVID-19 in the sample of patients from the Russian Federation. The correlation of the rs17713054 polymorphism in gene LZTFL1 and rs1800629 polymorphism in gene TNF (tumor necrosis factor) with the COVID-19 severity was assessed. DNA samples obtained from 713 patients (324 males and 389 females) aged 18-95 with COVID-19 of varying severity were analyzed. The rs1800629 polymorphism of gene TNF (OR = 1.5;p = 0.02) and rs17713054 polymorphism of gene LZTFL1 (OR = 1.60;p = 0.0043) were identified as risk factors of severe disease. The TNF polymorphism rs1800629 and LZTFL1 polymorphism rs17713054 could be considered as potential predictive biomarkers. The rs17713054 G > A polymorphism was strongly associated with severe disease. In the future the findings may provide the basis for the development of test-systems for prediction of the risk of severe viral respiratory diseases.
adult; aged; article; controlled study; coronavirus disease 2019; female; gene frequency; genetic association; genetic marker; genetic polymorphism; genetic susceptibility; human; human tissue; major clinical study; male; nonhuman; prediction; risk factor; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; single nucleotide polymorphism; viral respiratory tract infection; young adult; biological marker; endogenous compound; tumor necrosis factor
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Prognostic study
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Bulletin of Russian State Medical University
Year:
2022
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