Are MUC5B and TERT mutations genetic risk factors for pulmonary fibrosis in individuals with severe COVID-19?

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Introduction: The genetic risk factors for Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19)-associated pulmonary fibrosis (CAPF) are not clearly defined. Mutations in the genes encoding telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) and mucin 5B (MUC5B) are well-known genetic risk factors for pulmonary fibrosis. In this study, we aimed to show whether the most common proven mutations of pulmonary fibrosis affect the development of CAPF. Materials and Methods: Forty-eight patients who were matched for age, gen-der, COVID-19 disease severity, and respiratory support type and needed high flow nasal cannula, non-invasive mechanical ventilator, or invasive mechanical ventilator due to COVID-19 were followed up prospectively. Eighteen patients were excluded from the follow-up due to known structural lung disease, col-lagen tissue disease, and occupational exposure to fibrosis. The patients were called for follow-up three months after discharge, and CT was performed. Those with fibrosis (n= 15) in the third-month follow-up CT were included in the CAPF group, and those with complete resolution (n= 15) were included in the control group. Blood samples were taken for genetic analysis. Results: TERT gene study revealed that six (40%) of the fibrosis group was normal, while five were heterozygous (33.3%). MUC5B polymorphism was not detected in 10 (66.7%) of the fibrosis group. Conclusion: Individuals with TERT mutations may be at a higher risk for CAPF. Further studies are needed to clarify the genetic risk factors for CAPF.

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Yetkin, N. A., Kiraz, A., Baran Ketencioğlu, B., Bol, C., & Tutar, N. (2023). Are MUC5B and TERT mutations genetic risk factors for pulmonary fibrosis in individuals with severe COVID-19? Tuberkuloz ve Toraks, 71(1), 34–40. https://doi.org/10.5578/tt.20239905

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