Trans-ethnic genome-wide association study of severe COVID-19
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Published:2021-08-31
Issue:1
Volume:4
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ISSN:2399-3642
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Container-title:Communications Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Biol
Author:
Wu Peng, Ding Lin, Li Xiaodong, Liu Siyang, Cheng Fanjun, He Qing, Xiao Mingzhong, Wu Ping, Hou Hongyan, Jiang Minghui, Long Pinpin, Wang Hao, Liu Linlin, Qu Minghan, Shi Xian, Jiang Qin, Mo Tingting, Ding Wencheng, Fu Yu, Han Shi, Huo Xixiang, Zeng Yingchun, Zhou Yana, Zhang Qing, Ke Jia, Xu Xi, Ni Wei, Shao Zuoyu, Wang Jingzhi, Liu Panhong, Li ZilongORCID, Jin Yan, Zheng Fang, Wang Fang, Liu Lei, Li Wending, Liu Kang, Peng Rong, Xu Xuedan, Lin Yuhui, Gao Hui, Shi Limei, Geng Ziyue, Mu Xuanwen, Yan Yu, Wang Kai, Wu Degang, Hao Xingjie, Cheng Shanshan, Qiu Gaokun, Guo Huan, Li KezhenORCID, Chen Gang, Sun Ziyong, Lin Xihong, Jin XinORCID, Wang Feng, Sun ChaoyangORCID, Wang ChaolongORCID
Abstract
AbstractCOVID-19 has caused numerous infections with diverse clinical symptoms. To identify human genetic variants contributing to the clinical development of COVID-19, we genotyped 1457 (598/859 with severe/mild symptoms) and sequenced 1141 (severe/mild: 474/667) patients of Chinese ancestry. We further incorporated 1401 genotyped and 948 sequenced ancestry-matched population controls, and tested genome-wide association on 1072 severe cases versus 3875 mild or population controls, followed by trans-ethnic meta-analysis with summary statistics of 3199 hospitalized cases and 897,488 population controls from the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative. We identified three significant signals outside the well-established 3p21.31 locus: an intronic variant in FOXP4-AS1 (rs1853837, odds ratio OR = 1.28, P = 2.51 × 10−10, allele frequencies in Chinese/European AF = 0.345/0.105), a frameshift insertion in ABO (rs8176719, OR = 1.19, P = 8.98 × 10−9, AF = 0.422/0.395) and a Chinese-specific intronic variant in MEF2B (rs74490654, OR = 8.73, P = 1.22 × 10−8, AF = 0.004/0). These findings highlight an important role of the adaptive immunity and the ABO blood-group system in protection from developing severe COVID-19.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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