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Gene variants in pro-coagulant and anti-coagulant genes could be prognostic genetic markers of COVID-19 susceptibility. Srivastava Swati, et al. Heliyon 2022 0 0. (11) e11536 |
Bioinformatics analysis of potential pathogenesis and risk genes of immunoinflammation-promoted renal injury in severe COVID-19. Chen Zhimin, et al. Frontiers in immunology 2022 0 0. 950076 |
Host genetic basis of COVID-19: from methodologies to genes. Zguro Kristina, et al. European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2022 0 0. |
Host genetic basis of COVID-19: from methodologies to genes K Zguro et al, EJHG, May 27, 2022
This review delineates GWAS and Burden test as traditional methodologies employed so far for the discovery of the human genetic basis of COVID-19, with particular attention to recently emerged predictive models such as the post-Mendelian model. A summary table with the main genome-wide significant genomic loci is provided. Besides, various common and rare variants identified in genes like TLR7, CFTR, ACE2, TMPRSS2, TLR3, and SELP are further described in detail to illustrate their association with disease severity.
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SELP Asp603Asn and severe thrombosis in COVID-19 males. Fallerini Chiara, et al. Journal of hematology & oncology 2021 0 0. (1) 123 |
SELP Asp603Asn and severe thrombosis in COVID-19 males: implication for anti P-selectin monoclonal antibodies treatment Fallerini, Chiara et al. medRxiv May 27 2021 |
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