Author: Schindler, Emily; Dribus, Marian; Duffy, Brian F.; Hock, Karl; Farnsworth, Christopher W.; Gragert, Loren; Liu, Chang
Title: HLA genetic polymorphism in patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Midwestern United States Cord-id: z0s5g1fp Document date: 2021_8_10
ID: z0s5g1fp
Snippet: The experience of individuals with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) ranges from asymptomatic to life threatening multiâ€organ dysfunction. Specific HLA alleles may affect the predisposition to severe COVIDâ€19 because of their role in presenting viral peptides to launch the adaptive immune response to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2). In this populationâ€based case–control study in the midwestern United States, we performed highâ€resolution HLA typing o
Document: The experience of individuals with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) ranges from asymptomatic to life threatening multiâ€organ dysfunction. Specific HLA alleles may affect the predisposition to severe COVIDâ€19 because of their role in presenting viral peptides to launch the adaptive immune response to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2). In this populationâ€based case–control study in the midwestern United States, we performed highâ€resolution HLA typing of 234 cases hospitalized for COVIDâ€19 in the St. Louis metropolitan area and compared their HLA allele frequencies with those of 22,000 matched controls from the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP). We identified two predisposing alleles, HLAâ€DRB1*08:02 in the Hispanic group (OR = 9.0, 95% confidence interval: 2.2–37.9; adjusted p = 0.03) and HLAâ€A*30:02 in younger African Americans with ages below the median (OR = 2.2, 1.4–3.6; adjusted p = 0.01), and several candidate alleles with potential associations with COVIDâ€19 in African American, White, and Hispanic groups. We also detected riskâ€associated amino acid residues in the peptide binding grooves of some of these alleles, suggesting the presence of functional associations. These findings support the notion that specific HLA alleles may be protective or predisposing factors to COVIDâ€19. Future consortium analysis of pooled cases and controls is warranted to validate and extend these findings, and correlation with viral peptide binding studies will provide additional evidence for the functional association between HLA alleles and COVIDâ€19.
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