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Novel risk loci for COVID-19 hospitalization among admixed American populations

Abstract: The genetic basis of severe COVID-19 has been thoroughly studied, and many genetic risk factors shared between populations have been identified. However, reduced sample sizes from non-European groups have limited the discovery of population-specific common risk loci. In this second study nested in the SCOURGE consortium, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for COVID-19 hospitalization in admixed Americans, comprising a total of 4702 hospitalized cases recruited by SCOURGE and seven other participating studies in the COVID-19 Host Genetic Initiative. We identified four genome-wide significant associations, two of which constitute novel loci and were first discovered in Latin American populations (BAZ2B and DDIAS). A trans-ethnic meta-analysis revealed another novel cross-population risk locus in CREBBP. Finally, we assessed the performance of a cross-ancestry polygenic risk score in the SCOURGE admixed American cohort. This study constitutes the largest GWAS for COVID-19 hospitalization in admixed Latin Americans conducted to date. This allowed to reveal novel risk loci and emphasize the need of considering the diversity of populations in genomic research.

 Fuente: eLife, 2024, 13, RP93666

 Año de publicación: 2024

 Nº de páginas: 27

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.93666

 ISSN: 2050-084X

 Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.93666.3

Autoría

DIZ-DE ALMEIDA, SILVIA

CRUZ, RAQUEL

LUCHESSI, ANDRE D.

LORENZO SALAZAR, JOSÉ M

LÓPEZ DE HEREDIA, MIGUEL

QUINTELA, INÉS

GONZÁLEZ MONTELONGO, RAFAELA

NOGUEIRA SILBIGER, VIVIAN

SEVILLA PORRAS, MARTA

TENORIO CASTAÑO, JAIR ANTONIO

NEVADO, JUAN

AGUADO, JOSE MARÍA

AGUILAR, CARLOS

AGUILERA ALBESA, SERGIO

ALMADANA, VIRGINIA

ALMOGUERA, BERTA