A role for human leucocyte antigens in the susceptibility to SARS-Cov-2 infection observed in transplant patients

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We analysed data from 80 patients who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA who had previously been HLA typed to support transplantation. Data were combined from two adjacent centres in Manchester and Leeds to achieve a sufficient number for early analysis. HLA frequencies observed were compared against two control populations: first, against published frequencies in a UK deceased donor population (n = 10,000) representing the target population of the virus, and second, using a cohort of individuals from the combined transplant waiting lists of both centres (n = 308), representing a comparator group of unaffected individuals of the same demographic. We report a significant HLA association with HLA- DQB1*06 (53% vs. 36%; p

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Poulton, K., Wright, P., Hughes, P., Savic, S., Welberry Smith, M., Guiver, M., … Clark, B. (2020). A role for human leucocyte antigens in the susceptibility to SARS-Cov-2 infection observed in transplant patients. International Journal of Immunogenetics, 47(4), 324–328. https://doi.org/10.1111/iji.12505

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