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Integrative genomic analyses identify susceptibility genes underlying COVID-19 hospitalization

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 12, Issue: 1, Page: 4569
2021
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  • Citations
    47
  • Captures
    97
  • Social Media
    11
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      11
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        11

Article Description

Despite rapid progress in characterizing the role of host genetics in SARS-Cov-2 infection, there is limited understanding of genes and pathways that contribute to COVID-19. Here, we integrate a genome-wide association study of COVID-19 hospitalization (7,885 cases and 961,804 controls from COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative) with mRNA expression, splicing, and protein levels (n = 18,502). We identify 27 genes related to inflammation and coagulation pathways whose genetically predicted expression was associated with COVID-19 hospitalization. We functionally characterize the 27 genes using phenome- and laboratory-wide association scans in Vanderbilt Biobank (n = 85,460) and identified coagulation-related clinical symptoms, immunologic, and blood-cell-related biomarkers. We replicate these findings across trans-ethnic studies and observed consistent effects in individuals of diverse ancestral backgrounds in Vanderbilt Biobank, pan-UK Biobank, and Biobank Japan. Our study highlights and reconfirms putative causal genes impacting COVID-19 severity and symptomology through the host inflammatory response.

Bibliographic Details

Pathak, Gita A; Singh, Kritika; Miller-Fleming, Tyne W; Wendt, Frank R; Ehsan, Nava; Hou, Kangcheng; Johnson, Ruth; Lu, Zeyun; Gopalan, Shyamalika; Yengo, Loic; Mohammadi, Pejman; Pasaniuc, Bogdan; Polimanti, Renato; Davis, Lea K; Mancuso, Nicholas

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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