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Inflammasome genes polymorphisms are associated with progression to mechanical ventilation and death in a cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in a reference hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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GENE
Volume 865, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2023.147325

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COVID-19; Inflammasome single nucleotide; polymorphisms (SNPs); Risk factors

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This study explores the impact of genetic variations in inflammasome genes on the clinical course of COVID-19. The findings suggest that certain genetic variations may influence the progression to critical outcomes, such as mechanical ventilation support or death, in individuals with COVID-19.
COVID-19 has a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations. We assessed the impact of single nucleotide poly-morphisms (SNPs) of inflammasome genes as risk factors for progression to COVID-19 critical outcomes, such as mechanical ventilation support (MVS) or death. The study included 451 hospitalized individuals followed up at the INI/FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 06/2020 to 03/2021. SNPs genotyping was determined by Real-Time PCR. We analyzed risk factors for progression to MVS (n = 174[38.6 %]) or death (n = 175[38.8 %]) as a result of COVID-19 by Cox proportional hazard models. Slower progression to MVS was associated with allele G (aHR = 0.66;P = 0.005) or the genotype G/G (aHR = 0.391;P = 0.006) in the NLRP3 rs10754558 or the allele G (aHR = 0.309;P = 0.004) in the IL18 rs1143634, while C allele in the NLRP3 rs4612666 (aHR = 2.342;P = 0.006) or in the rs10754558 (aHR = 2.957;P = 0.005) were associated with faster progression to death. Slower progression to death was associated to allele G (aHR = 0.563;P = 0.006) or the genotype A/G (aHR = 0.537;P = 0.005) in the CARD8 rs6509365; the genotype A/C in the IFI16 rs1101996 (aHR = 0.569;P = 0.011); the genotype T/T (aHR = 0.394;P = 0.004) or allele T (aHR = 0.68;P = 0.006) in the NLRP3 rs4612666, and the genotype G/G (aHR = 0.326;P = 0.005) or allele G (aHR = 0,68;P = 0.014) in the NLRP3 rs10754558. Our results suggest that inflammasome genetic variations might influence the critical clinical course of COVID-19.

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