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Association between ABO blood types and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), genetic associations, and underlying molecular mechanisms: a literature review of 23 studies. Zhang Yujia, et al. Annals of hematology 2021 3 0. |
Multi-omics highlights ABO plasma protein as a causal risk factor for COVID-19. Hernández Cordero Ana I, et al. Human genetics 2021 2 0. |
Genetic and epigenetic factors associated with increased severity of Covid-19. Yildirim Zafer, et al. Cell biology international 2021 2 0. |
Blood group A epitopes do not facilitate entry of SARS-CoV-2. Schetelig Johannes, et al. Journal of internal medicine 2021 1 0. |
Chromosome 3 cluster rs11385942 variant links complement activation with severe COVID-19. Valenti Luca, et al. Journal of autoimmunity 2021 1 0. 102595 |
The Lebanese COVID-19 Cohort; A Challenge for the ABO Blood Group System. Khalil Athar, et al. Frontiers in medicine 2020 0 0. 585341 |
The impact of ABO blood group on COVID-19 infection risk and mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Liu Nanyang, et al. Blood reviews 2020 12 0. 100785 |
Is There a Link between COVID-19 Mortality with Genus, Age, ABO Blood Group Type, and ACE2 Gene Polymorphism? Chegni Hamid, et al. Iranian journal of public health 2020 8 0. (8) 1582-1584 |
Blood group ABO polymorphism inhibits SARS-CoV-2 infection and affects COVID-19 progression. Yamamoto Fumiichiro, et al. Vox sanguinis 2020 9 0. |
The association between ABO blood group and SARS-CoV-2 infection: A meta-analysis. Golinelli Davide, et al. PloS one 2020 0 0. (9) e0239508 |
Association Between ABO Blood Group System and COVID-19 Susceptibility in Wuhan. Fan Qian, et al. Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2020 0 0. 404 |
High-immunological risk living donor renal transplant during the COVID-19 outbreak: Uncertainties and ethical dilemmas. Ho Quan Yao, et al. American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 2020 7 0. (7) 1949-1951 |
Helping doctors hasten COVID-19 treatment: Towards a rescue framework for the transfusion of best convalescent plasma to the most critical patients based on biological requirements via ml and novel MCDM methods. Albahri O S, et al. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 2020 6 0. 105617 |
Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure. Ellinghaus David et al. The New England journal of medicine 2020 Jun
Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure. Ellinghaus David, Degenhardt Frauke, Bujanda Luis, Buti Maria, Albillos Agustín, Invernizzi Pietro, Fernández Javier, Prati Daniele, Baselli Guido, Asselta Rosanna, Grimsrud Marit M, Milani Chiara, Aziz Fátima, Kässens Jan, May Sandra, Wendorff Mareike, Wienbrandt Lars, Uellendahl-Werth Florian, Zheng Tenghao, Yi Xiaoli, de Pablo Raúl, Chercoles Adolfo G, Palom Adriana, Garcia-Fernandez Alba-Estela, Rodriguez-Frias Francisco, Zanella Alberto, Bandera Alessandra, Protti Alessandro, Aghemo Alessio, Lleo Ana, Biondi Andrea, Caballero-Garralda Andrea, Gori Andrea, Tanck Anja, Carreras Nolla Anna, Latiano Anna, Fracanzani Anna Ludovica, Peschuck Anna, Julià Antonio, Pesenti Antonio, Voza Antonio, Jiménez David, Mateos Beatriz, Nafria Jimenez Beatriz, Quereda Carmen, Paccapelo Cinzia, Gassner Christoph, Angelini Claudio, Cea Cristina, Solier Aurora, Pestaña David, Muñiz-Diaz Eduardo, Sandoval Elena, Paraboschi Elvezia M, Navas Enrique, García Sánchez Félix, Ceriotti Ferruccio, Martinelli-Boneschi Filippo, Peyvandi Flora, Blasi Francesco, Téllez Luis, Blanco-Grau Albert, Hemmrich-Stanisak Georg, Grasselli Giacomo, Costantino Giorgio, Cardamone Giulia, Foti Giuseppe, Aneli Serena, Kurihara Hayato, ElAbd Hesham, My Ilaria, Galván-Femenia Iván, Martín Javier, Erdmann Jeanette, Ferrusquía-Acosta Jose, Garcia-Etxebarria Koldo, Izquierdo-Sanchez Laura, Bettini Laura R, Sumoy Lauro, Terranova Leonardo, Moreira Leticia, Santoro Luigi, Scudeller Luigia, Mesonero Francisco, Roade Luisa, Rühlemann Malte C, Schaefer Marco, Carrabba Maria, Riveiro-Barciela Mar, Figuera Basso Maria E, Valsecchi Maria G, Hernandez-Tejero María, Acosta-Herrera Marialbert, D'Angiò Mariella, Baldini Marina, Cazzaniga Marina, Schulzky Martin, Cecconi Maurizio, Wittig Michael, Ciccarelli Michele, Rodríguez-Gandía Miguel, Bocciolone Monica, Miozzo Monica, Montano Nicola, Braun Nicole, Sacchi Nicoletta, Martínez Nilda, Özer Onur, Palmieri Orazio, Faverio Paola, Preatoni Paoletta, Bonfanti Paolo, Omodei Paolo, Tentorio Paolo, Castro Pedro, Rodrigues Pedro M, Blandino Ortiz Aaron, de Cid Rafael, Ferrer Ricard, Gualtierotti Roberta, Nieto Rosa, Goerg Siegfried, Badalamenti Salvatore, Marsal Sara, Matullo Giuseppe, Pelusi Serena, Juzenas Simonas, Aliberti Stefano, Monzani Valter, Moreno Victor, Wesse Tanja, Lenz Tobias L, Pumarola Tomas, Rimoldi Valeria, Bosari Silvano, Albrecht Wolfgang, Peter Wolfgang, Romero-Gómez Manuel, D'Amato Mauro, Duga Stefano, Banales Jesus M, Hov Johannes R, Folseraas Trine, Valenti Luca, Franke Andre, Karlsen Tom H, .The New England journal of medicine 2020 Jun Ellinghaus David et al. The New England journal of medicine 2020 Jun The New England journal of medicine There is considerable variation in disease behavior among patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Genomewide association analysis may allow for the identification of potential genetic factors involved in the development of Covid-19.We conducted a genomewide association study involving 1980 patients with Covid-19 and severe disease (defined as respiratory failure) at seven hospitals in the Italian and Spanish epicenters of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Europe. After quality control and the exclusion of population outliers, 835 patients and 1255 control participants from Italy and 775 patients and 950 control participants from Spain were included in the final analysis. In total, we analyzed 8,582,968 single-nucleotide polymorphisms and conducted a meta-analysis of the two case-control panels.We detected cross-replicating associations with rs11385942 at locus 3p21.31 and with rs657152 at locus 9q34.2, which were significant at the genomewide level (P<5×10 -8 ) in the meta-analysis of the two case-control panels (odds ratio, 1.77; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.48 to 2.11; P?=?1.15×10 -10 ; and odds ratio, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.20 to 1.47; P?=?4.95×10 -8 , respectively). At locus 3p21.31, the association signal spanned the genes SLC6A20 , LZTFL1 , CCR9 , FYCO1 , CXCR6 and XCR1 . The association signal at locus 9q34.2 coincided with the ABO blood group locus; in this cohort, a blood-group-specific analysis showed a higher risk in blood group A than in other blood groups (odds ratio, 1.45; 95% CI, 1.20 to 1.75; P?=?1.48×10 -4 ) and a protective effect in blood group O as compared with other blood groups (odds ratio, 0.65; 95% CI, 0.53 to 0.79; P?=?1.06×10 -5 ).We identified a 3p21.31 gene cluster as a genetic susceptibility locus in patients with Covid-19 with respiratory failure and confirmed a potential involvement of the ABO blood-group system. (Funded by Stein Erik Hagen and others.).Copyright © 2020 Massachusetts Medical Society. Ellinghaus David, Degenhardt Frauke, Bujanda Luis, Buti Maria, Albillos Agustín, Invernizzi Pietro, Fernández Javier, Prati Daniele, Baselli Guido, Asselta Rosanna, Grimsrud Marit M, Milani Chiara, Aziz Fátima, Kässens Jan, May Sandra, Wendorff Mareike, Wienbrandt Lars, Uellendahl-Werth Florian, Zheng Tenghao, Yi Xiaoli, de Pablo Raúl, Chercoles Adolfo G, Palom Adriana, Garcia-Fernandez Alba-Estela, Rodriguez-Frias Francisco, Zanella Alberto, Bandera Alessandra, Protti Alessandro, Aghemo Alessio, Lleo Ana, Biondi Andrea, Caballero-Garralda Andrea, Gori Andrea, Tanck Anja, Carreras Nolla Anna, Latiano Anna, Fracanzani Anna Ludovica, Peschuck Anna, Julià Antonio, Pesenti Antonio, Voza Antonio, Jiménez David, Mateos Beatriz, Nafria Jimenez Beatriz, Quereda Carmen, Paccapelo Cinzia, Gassner Christoph, Angelini Claudio, Cea Cristina, Solier Aurora, Pestaña David, Muñiz-Diaz Eduardo, Sandoval Elena, Paraboschi Elvezia M, Navas Enrique, García Sánchez Félix, Ceriotti Ferruccio, Martinelli-Boneschi Filippo, Peyvandi Flora, Blasi Francesco, Téllez Luis, Blanco-Grau Albert, Hemmrich-Stanisak Georg, Grasselli Giacomo, Costantino Giorgio, Cardamone Giulia, Foti Giuseppe, Aneli Serena, Kurihara Hayato, ElAbd Hesham, My Ilaria, Galván-Femenia Iván, Martín Javier, Erdmann Jeanette, Ferrusquía-Acosta Jose, Garcia-Etxebarria Koldo, Izquierdo-Sanchez Laura, Bettini Laura R, Sumoy Lauro, Terranova Leonardo, Moreira Leticia, Santoro Luigi, Scudeller Luigia, Mesonero Francisco, Roade Luisa, Rühlemann Malte C, Schaefer Marco, Carrabba Maria, Riveiro-Barciela Mar, Figuera Basso Maria E, Valsecchi Maria G, Hernandez-Tejero María, Acosta-Herrera Marialbert, D'Angiò Mariella, Baldini Marina, Cazzaniga Marina, Schulzky Martin, Cecconi Maurizio, Wittig Michael, Ciccarelli Michele, Rodríguez-Gandía Miguel, Bocciolone Monica, Miozzo Monica, Montano Nicola, Braun Nicole, Sacchi Nicoletta, Martínez Nilda, Özer Onur, Palmieri Orazio, Faverio Paola, Preatoni Paoletta, Bonfanti Paolo, Omodei Paolo, Tentorio Paolo, Castro Pedro, Rodrigues Pedro M, Blandino Ortiz Aaron, de Cid Rafael, Ferrer Ricard, Gualtierotti Roberta, Nieto Rosa, Goerg Siegfried, Badalamenti Salvatore, Marsal Sara, Matullo Giuseppe, Pelusi Serena, Juzenas Simonas, Aliberti Stefano, Monzani Valter, Moreno Victor, Wesse Tanja, Lenz Tobias L, Pumarola Tomas, Rimoldi Valeria, Bosari Silvano, Albrecht Wolfgang, Peter Wolfgang, Romero-Gómez Manuel, D'Amato Mauro, Duga Stefano, Banales Jesus M, Hov Johannes R, Folseraas Trine, Valenti Luca, Franke Andre, Karlsen Tom H, .The New England journal of medicine 2020 Jun
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C3 and ACE1 polymorphisms are more important confounders in the spread and outcome of COVID-19 in comparison with ABO polymorphism. Delanghe Joris R, et al. European journal of preventive cardiology 2020 5 0. 2047487320931305 |
COVID-19 and Individual Genetic Susceptibility/Receptivity: Role of ACE1/ACE2 Genes, Immunity, Inflammation and Coagulation. Might the Double X-chromosome in Females Be Protective against SARS-CoV-2 Compared to the Single X-Chromosome in Males? Gemmati Donato, et al. International journal of molecular sciences 2020 5 0. (10) |
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