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Association of Polymorphisms of IL-6 Pathway Genes (IL6, IL6R and IL6ST) with COVID-19 Severity in an Amazonian Population.

Authors :
Rodrigues FBB
da Silva R
Santos EFD
de Brito MTFM
da Silva ALS
de Meira Leite M
Póvoa da Costa F
de Nazaré do Socorro de Almeida Viana M
de Sarges KML
Cantanhede MHD
Veríssimo AOL
Carvalho MDS
Henriques DF
Silva CPD
Costa IB
Nunes JAL
Costa IB
Viana GMR
Queiroz MAF
Lima SS
Lopes JDC
Torres MKDS
Vallinoto IMVC
Bichara CDA
Vallinoto ACR
Santos EJMD
Source :
Viruses [Viruses] 2023 May 19; Vol. 15 (5). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 May 19.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Interleukin-6 has been recognized as a major role player in COVID-19 severity, being an important regulator of the cytokine storm. Hence, the evaluation of the influence of polymorphisms in key genes of the IL-6 pathway, namely IL6, IL6R, and IL6ST, may provide valuable prognostic/predictive markers for COVID-19. The present cross-sectional study genotyped three SNPs (rs1800795, rs2228145, and rs7730934) at IL6. IL6R and IL6ST genes, respectively, in 227 COVID-19 patients (132 hospitalized and 95 non-hospitalized). Genotype frequencies were compared between these groups. As a control group, published data on gene and genotype frequencies were gathered from published studies before the pandemic started. Our major results point to an association of the IL6 C allele with COVID-19 severity. Moreover, IL-6 plasmatic levels were higher among IL6 CC genotype carriers. Additionally, the frequency of symptoms was higher at IL6 CC and IL6R CC genotypes. In conclusion, the data suggest an important role of IL6 C allele and IL6R CC genotype on COVID-19 severity, in agreement with indirect evidence from the literature about the association of these genotypes with mortality rates, pneumonia, and heightening of protein plasmatic levels pro-inflammatory driven effects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1999-4915
Volume :
15
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Viruses
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37243282
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/v15051197