A translational genomics approach identifies IL10RB as the top candidate gene target for COVID-19 susceptibility

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Recent efforts have identified genetic loci that are associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection rates and disease outcome severity. Translating these genetic findings into druggable genes that reduce COVID-19 host susceptibility is a critical next step. Using a translational genomics approach that integrates COVID-19 genetic susceptibility variants, multi-tissue genetically regulated gene expression (GReX), and perturbagen signatures, we identified IL10RB as the top candidate gene target for COVID-19 host susceptibility. In a series of validation steps, we show that predicted GReX upregulation of IL10RB and higher IL10RB expression in COVID-19 patient blood is associated with worse COVID-19 outcomes and that in vitro IL10RB overexpression is associated with increased viral load and activation of disease-relevant molecular pathways.

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Voloudakis, G., Vicari, J. M., Venkatesh, S., Hoffman, G. E., Dobrindt, K., Zhang, W., … Roussos, P. (2022). A translational genomics approach identifies IL10RB as the top candidate gene target for COVID-19 susceptibility. Npj Genomic Medicine, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41525-022-00324-x

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