The tnfrsf13c h159y variant is associated with severe covid-19: A retrospective study of 500 patients from southern italy

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To identify host genetic determinants involved in humoral immunity and associated with the risk of developing severe COVID-19, we analyzed 500 SARS-CoV-2 positive subjects from Southern Italy. We examined the coding sequences of 10 common variable immunodeficiency-associated genes obtained by the whole-exome sequencing of 121 hospitalized patients. These 10 genes showed significant enrichment in predicted pathogenic point mutations in severe patients compared with the non-severe ones. Moreover, in the TNFRSF13C gene, the minor allele of the p.His159Tyr variant, which is known to increase NF-kB activation and B-cell production, was significantly more frequent in the 38 severe cases compared to both the 83 non-severe patients and the 375 asymptomatic subjects further genotyped. This finding identified a potential genetic risk factor of severe COVID-19 that not only may serve to unravel the mechanisms underlying the disease severity but, also, may contribute to build the rationale for individualized management based on B-cell therapy.

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Russo, R., Andolfo, I., Lasorsa, V. A., Cantalupo, S., Marra, R., Frisso, G., … Capasso, M. (2021). The tnfrsf13c h159y variant is associated with severe covid-19: A retrospective study of 500 patients from southern italy. Genes, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12060881

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