TIGIT Monoallelic Nonsense Variant in Patient with Severe COVID-19 Infection, Thailand

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Abstract

A heterozygous nonsense variant in the TIGIT gene was identified in a patient in Thailand who had severe COV-ID-19, resulting in lower TIGIT expression in T cells. The patient’s T cells produced higher levels of cytokines upon stimulation. This mutation causes less-controlled immune responses, which might contribute to COVID-19 severity.

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Sodsai, P., Ittiwut, C., Ruenjaiman, V., Ittiwut, R., Jantarabenjakul, W., Suphapeetiporn, K., … Hirankarn, N. (2022). TIGIT Monoallelic Nonsense Variant in Patient with Severe COVID-19 Infection, Thailand. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(11), 2350–2352. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2811.220914

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