Impact of the ABCBI Drug Resistance Gene on the Risk Factors of Patients with COVID-19 and Its Relationship with the Drugs Used

Objective: In the last two years progress was made in molecular, physio pathological understanding and the form of transmission of COVID-19, and different therapeutic strategies have been explored to deal with the situation of the pandemic. However, the evaluation of certain genes that participate i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Infection and drug resistance 2022-05, Vol.15, p.2661
Hauptverfasser: Rosas, Adrian De la Cruz, Maldonado, Rafael Ceron, Murrillo, Carlos Martinez, Carrillo, Irma Olarte, Tovar, Adolfo Martinez, Laguna, Anel Irais Garcia, Salas, Iveth Mendoza, Penafiel, Christian Omar Ramos
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: In the last two years progress was made in molecular, physio pathological understanding and the form of transmission of COVID-19, and different therapeutic strategies have been explored to deal with the situation of the pandemic. However, the evaluation of certain genes that participate in the metabolism and transport of these drugs has not been fully explored. A lack of response to treatment and a lower survival have been observed that may be due to the presence of the ABCB1 drug resistance gene. Our research group analyzed whether the expression levels of the ABCB1 gene are associated with comorbidities, treatments, overall survival and risk of death in patients with severe COVID-19. Methods: The expression levels of the ABCB1 gene were analyzed by RT-qPCR in 61 patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The association between the levels of expression, the risk variables and different treatments were determined by the Chi- Square test and the Fisher's exact test. Global Survival (GS) was determined by the Kaplan-Meier method. The impact of high levels of expression and the risk of death was performed by odds ratio. Results: The different risk variables showed that patients with either high or absent levels of ABCB1 gene expression presented a greater risk of death (OR 3.08, 95%, CI 1.02-9.26) as well as need for ventilatory support (OR 2.8, 95%, CI 0.98 - 8.5). Patients with diabetes and COVID-19, treated with metformin, were associated with a lower risk of death (OR 1.11, 95%, CI 0.38- 3.22). OS with respect to high or absent levels of expression of the ABCB1 gene was lower. Conclusion: High levels or null expression of the ABCB1 gene are associated with a higher risk of death or progression of the disease, the use of metformin in patients with COVID-19 confers a lower risk of death. Keywords: ABCB1, SARS-CoV2, drug transporter genes
ISSN:1178-6973
1178-6973
DOI:10.2147/IDR.S358389