Genetic determinants of severe COVID-19 in young Asian and Middle Eastern patients: a case series
Language
English
Description (en)
Studies of genetic factors associated with severe COVID-19 in young adults have been limited in non-Caucasian populations. Here, we clinically characterize a case series of patients with COVID-19, who were otherwise healthy, young adults (N = 55; mean age 34.1 ± SD 5.0 years) from 16 Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African countries. Using whole exome sequencing, we identify rare, likely deleterious variants affecting 16 immune-related genes in 17 out of 55 patients (31%), including 7 patients (41% of all carriers or 12.7% of all patients) who harbored multiple such variants mainly in interferon and toll-like receptor genes. Protein network analysis as well as transcriptomic analysis of nasopharyngeal swabs from an independent COVID-19 cohort (N = 50; 42% Asians and 22% Arabs) revealed that most of the altered genes, as identified by whole exome sequencing, and the associated molecular pathways were significantly altered in COVID-19 patients. Genetic variants tended to be associated with mortality, intensive care admission, and ventilation support. Our clinical cases series, genomic and transcriptomic findings suggest a possible role for interferon pathway genes in severe COVID-19 and highlight the importance of extending genetic studies to diverse populations to better understand the human genetics of disease.
Keywords (en)
Adult; Humans; Young Adult; Asian; COVID-19genetics; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Interferonsgenetics; Middle Eastern and North Africans
DOI
10.1038/s41598-023-47718-0
Author of the digital object
Beshr Abdulaziz Badla (Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences)
Ahmad Abou Tayoun (Al Jalila Children's Specialty Hospital / Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences)
Laila Mohamed Al Dabal (Rashid Hospital)
Tom Loney (Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences)
Alawi Alsheikh-Ali (Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences)
Abdulla Al Khayat (Al Jalila Children's Specialty Hospital)
Rizwana Popatia (Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences)
Norbert Nowotny (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences)
Hanan Al Suwaidi (Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences)