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Mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

Medicine and Health

Mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

C. H. G. Initiative

This innovative study by the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative uncovers the genetic factors influencing SARS-CoV-2 infection and the severity of COVID-19. Through extensive research involving tens of thousands of patients from around the globe, significant genetic loci linked to respiratory and autoimmune diseases were identified, indicating the vital role of genetics in pandemics.... show more
Abstract
The genetic make-up of an individual contributes to the susceptibility and response to viral infection. Although environmental, clinical and social factors have a role in the chance of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and the severity of COVID-19, host genetics may also be important. Identifying host-specific genetic factors may reveal biological mechanisms of therapeutic relevance and clarify causal relationships of modifiable environmental risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection and outcomes. We formed a global network of researchers to investigate the role of human genetics in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity. Here we describe the results of three genome-wide association meta-analyses that consist of up to 49,562 patients with COVID-19 from 46 studies across 19 countries. We report 13 genome-wide significant loci that are associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection or severe manifestations of COVID-19. Several of these loci correspond to previously documented associations to lung or autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. They also represent potentially actionable mechanisms in response to infection. Mendelian randomization analyses support a causal role for smoking and body-mass index for severe COVID-19 although not for type 1 diabetes. The identification of novel host genetic factors associated with COVID-19 was made possible by the community of human genetics researchers coming together to prioritize the sharing of data, results, resources and analytical frameworks. This working model of international collaboration underscores what is possible for future genetic discoveries in emerging pandemics, or indeed for any complex human disease.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Jul 08, 2021
Authors
COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative
Tags
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
genetics
genome-wide association
autoimmune diseases
pandemic research
Mendelian randomization
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