ELF5 is a potential respiratory epithelial cell-specific risk gene for severe COVID-19

Despite two years of intense global research activity, host genetic factors that predispose to a poorer prognosis of COVID-19 infection remain poorly understood. Here, we prioritise eight robust (e.g., ELF5) or suggestive but unreported (e.g., RAB2A) candidate protein mediators of COVID-19 outcomes...

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Veröffentlicht in:NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 2022-08, Vol.13 (1), p.4484-15, Article 4484
Hauptverfasser: Pietzner, Maik, Chua, Robert Lorenz, Wheeler, Eleanor, Jechow, Katharina, Willett, Julian D. S., Radbruch, Helena, Trump, Saskia, Heidecker, Bettina, Zeberg, Hugo, Heppner, Frank L., Eils, Roland, Mall, Marcus A., Richards, J. Brent, Sander, Leif-Erik, Lehmann, Irina, Lukassen, Sören, Wareham, Nicholas J., Conrad, Christian, Langenberg, Claudia
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Zusammenfassung:Despite two years of intense global research activity, host genetic factors that predispose to a poorer prognosis of COVID-19 infection remain poorly understood. Here, we prioritise eight robust (e.g., ELF5) or suggestive but unreported (e.g., RAB2A) candidate protein mediators of COVID-19 outcomes by integrating results from the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative with population-based plasma proteomics using statistical colocalisation. The transcription factor ELF5 ( ELF5 ) shows robust and directionally consistent associations across different outcome definitions, including a >4-fold higher risk (odds ratio: 4.88; 95%-CI: 2.47–9.63; p-value 
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-31999-6