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Extreme phenotypes approach to investigate host genetics and COVID-19 outcomes.

Michel Satya NaslavskyMateus VidigalLarissa do Rêgo Barros MatosVivian Romanholi CóriaPedro Benedito Batista JuniorÁlvaro RazukPaulo Hilário Nascimento SaldivaMarisa DolhnikoffLaire SchidlowskiCarolina PrandoEdécio Cunha-NetoAntonio Condino-NetoMaria Rita Passos-BuenoMayana Zatz
Published in: Genetics and molecular biology (2021)
COVID-19 comprises clinical outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection and is highly heterogeneous, ranging from asymptomatic individuals to deceased young adults without comorbidities. There is growing evidence that host genetics play an important role in COVID-19 severity, including inborn errors of immunity, age-related inflammation and immunosenescence. Here we present a brief review on the known order of events from infection to severe system-wide disturbance due to COVID-19 and summarize potential candidate genes and pathways. Finally, we propose a strategy of subject's ascertainment based on phenotypic extremes to take part in genomic studies and elucidate intrinsic risk factors involved in COVID-19 severe outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • young adults
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • risk factors
  • early onset
  • climate change
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • copy number
  • weight loss
  • adverse drug