Prognostic markers for the clinical course in the blood of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection

Author:

Fischer Johannes C.,Balz Vera,Jazmati Danny,Bölke Edwin,Freise Noemi F.,Keitel Verena,Feldt Torsten,Jensen Björn-Erik Ole,Bode Johannes,Lüdde Tom,Häussinger Dieter,Adams Ortwin,Schneider E. Marion,Enczmann Jürgen,Rox Jutta M.,Hermsen Derik,Schulze-Bosse Karin,Kindgen-Milles Detlef,Knoefel Wolfram Trudo,van Griensven Martijn,Haussmann Jan,Tamaskovics Balint,Plettenberg Christian,Scheckenbach Kathrin,Corradini Stefanie,Pedoto Alessia,Maas Kitti,Schmidt Livia,Grebe Olaf,Esposito Irene,Ehrhardt Anja,Peiper Matthias,Buhren Bettina Alexandra,Calles Christian,Stöhr Andreas,Gerber Peter Arne,Lichtenberg Artur,Schelzig Hubert,Flaig Yechan,Rezazadeh Amir,Budach Wilfried,Matuschek Christiane

Abstract

Abstract Background The presentation of peptides and the subsequent immune response depend on the MHC characteristics and influence the specificity of the immune response. Several studies have found an association between HLA variants and differential COVID-19 outcomes and have shown that HLA genotypes are associated with differential immune responses against SARS-CoV-2, particularly in severely ill patients. Information, whether HLA haplotypes are associated with the severity or length of the disease in moderately diseased individuals is absent. Methods Next-generation sequencing-based HLA typing was performed in 303 female and 231 male non-hospitalized North Rhine Westphalian patients infected with SARS-CoV2 during the first and second wave. For HLA-Class I, we obtained results from 528 patients, and for HLA-Class II from 531. In those patients, who became ill between March 2020 and January 2021, the 22 most common HLA-Class I (HLA-A, -B, -C) or HLA-Class II (HLA –DRB1/3/4, -DQA1, -DQB1) haplotypes were determined. The identified HLA haplotypes as well as the presence of a CCR5Δ32 mutation and number of O and A blood group alleles were associated to disease severity and duration of the disease. Results The influence of the HLA haplotypes on disease severity and duration was more pronounced than the influence of age, sex, or ABO blood group. These associations were sex dependent. The presence of mutated CCR5 resulted in a longer recovery period in males. Conclusion The existence of certain HLA haplotypes is associated with more severe disease.

Funder

Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf. Anstalt öffentlichen Rechts

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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