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COVID-19 and systemic lupus erythematosus genetics: A balance between autoimmune disease risk and protection against infection.

Wang Y, Guga S, Wu K et al.

36327221 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1371121 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

WY
Wang Y
GS
Guga S
WK
Wu K
KZ
Khaw Z
TK
Tzoumkas K
TP
Tombleson P
CM
Comeau ME
LC
Langefeld CD
CG
Cunninghame Graham DS
MD
Morris DL
VT
Vyse TJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome wide association studies show there is a genetic component to severe COVID-19. We find evidence that the genome-wide genetic association signal with severe COVID-19 is correlated with that of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), having formally tested this using genetic correlation analysis by LD score regression. To identify the shared associated loci and gain insight into the shared genetic effects, using summary level data we performed meta-analyses, a local genetic correlation analysis and fine-mapping using stepwise regression and functional annotation. This identified multiple loci shared between the two traits, some of which exert opposing effects. The locus with most evidence of shared association is TYK2, a gene critical to the type I interferon pathway, where the local genetic correlation is negative. Another shared locus is CLEC1A, where the direction of effects is aligned, that encodes a lectin involved in cell signaling, and the anti-fungal immune response. Our analyses suggest that several loci with reciprocal effects between the two traits have a role in the defense response pathway, adding to the evidence that SLE risk alleles are protective against infection.

6,956 European ancestry severe COVID-19 cases, 1,823 severe COVID-19 cases, 9,302 European ancestry SLE cases, 1,024,729 European ancestry controls, 328,311 controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1371121
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
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