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The Genomic Profile Associated with Risk of Severe Forms of COVID-19 in Amazonian Native American Populations.

Lucas Favacho PastanaThays Amâncio SilvaLaura Patrícia Albarello GellenGiovana Miranda VieiraLetícia Almeida de AssunçãoLuciana Pereira Colares LeitãoNatasha Monte da SilvaRita de Cássia Calderaro CoelhoAngélica Leite de AlcântaraLui Wallacy Morikawa Souza VinagreJuliana Carla Gomes RodriguesDiana Feio da Veiga Borges LealMarianne Rodrigues FernandesSandro José de SouzaJosé Eduardo KrollAndré Mauricio Ribeiro-Dos-SantosRommel Mario Rodríguez BurbanoJoão Farias GuerreiroPaulo Pimentel de AssumpçãoÂndrea Kely Campos Ribeiro Dos SantosSidney Emanuel Batista Dos SantosNey Pereira Carneiro Dos Santos
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2022)
Genetic factors associated with COVID-19 disease outcomes are poorly understood. This study aimed to associate genetic variants in the SLC6A20 , LZTFL1 , CCR9 , FYCO1 , CXCR6 , XCR1 , and ABO genes with the risk of severe forms of COVID-19 in Amazonian Native Americans, and to compare the frequencies with continental populations. The study population was composed of 64 Amerindians from the Amazon region of northern Brazil. The difference in frequencies between the populations was analyzed using Fisher's exact test, and the results were significant when p ≤ 0.05. We investigated 64 polymorphisms in 7 genes; we studied 47 genetic variants that were new or had impact predictions of high, moderate, or modifier. We identified 15 polymorphisms with moderate impact prediction in 4 genes ( ABO , CXCR6 , FYCO1 , and SLC6A20 ). Among the variants analyzed, 18 showed significant differences in allele frequency in the NAM population when compared to others. We reported two new genetic variants with modifier impact in the Amazonian population that could be studied to validate the possible associations with COVID-19 outcomes. The genomic profile of Amazonian Native Americans may be associated with protection from severe forms of COVID-19. This work provides genomic data that may help forthcoming studies to improve COVID-19 outcomes.
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