A16974C polymorphism of the IL-12 p40 gene in Cuban patients having recovered from COVID-19

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Abstract

COVID-19 has had severe consequences worldwide. It has been estimated that the contribution of genetic factors to the disease is about 50%. The A16974C polymorphism of the IL-12 p40 gene has been described as being related to resistance or susceptibility to other infectious diseases; therefore, it is likely that it can also be related to COVID-19. The objective of this study was to describe the relationship between the A16974C polymorphism of the IL12 p40 gene with clinical forms of COVID-19 in Cuban patients. The genotypes of the A16974C polymorphism of gene IL-12 p40 were determined through PCR in 102 persons with a COVID-19 epidemiologic discharge from the hospital. In this research, the CC genotype of this polymorphism was found only in symptomatic cases of this disease; since there are signs of relationship between the A16974C polymorphism of the IL12 p40 gene with clinical forms of COVID-19 in the studied Cuban patients, the variations of this polymorphism may be a predisposing risk factor in the development of COVID-19.

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Peralta, E. M., Rosales, Y. Z., Mesa, T. C., González, E. N. S., Pérez, Y. H., de los Angeles González Torres, M., … Teruel, B. M. (2022). A16974C polymorphism of the IL-12 p40 gene in Cuban patients having recovered from COVID-19. Bionatura, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.21931/RB/2022.07.01.34

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