The Search of Association of HLA Class I and Class II Alleles with COVID-19 Mortality in the Russian Cohort.
Valery V CheranevIrina BulushevaValery VechorkoDmitriy O KorostinDenis V RebrikovPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
HLA genes play a pivotal role in the immune response via presenting the pathogen peptides on the cell surface in a host organism. Here, we studied the association of HLA allele variants of class I (loci A, B, C) and class II (loci DRB1, DQB1, DPB1) genes with the outcome of COVID-19 infection. We performed high-resolution sequencing of class HLA I and class II genes based on the sample population of 157 patients who died from COVID-19 and 76 patients who survived despite severe symptoms. The results were further compared with HLA genotype frequencies in the control population represented by 475 people from the Russian population. Although the obtained data revealed no significant differences between the samples at a locus level, they allowed one to uncover a set of notable alleles potentially contributing to the COVID-19 outcome. Our results did not only confirm the previously discovered fatal role of age or association of DRB1*01:01:01G and DRB1*01:02:01G alleles with severe symptoms and survival, but also allowed us to single out the DQB1*05:03:01G allele and B*14:02:01G~C*08:02:01G haplotype, which were associated with survival. Our findings showed that not only separate allele, but also their haplotype, could serve as potential markers of COVID-19 outcome and be used during triage for hospital admission.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- genome wide
- immune response
- high resolution
- emergency department
- cell surface
- healthcare
- single cell
- copy number
- dna methylation
- bioinformatics analysis
- physical activity
- cardiovascular events
- machine learning
- free survival
- genome wide identification
- mass spectrometry
- risk factors
- big data
- cardiovascular disease
- gene expression
- depressive symptoms
- electronic health record
- dendritic cells
- toll like receptor
- human health
- acute care