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Genetics of symptom remission in outpatients with COVID-19.

Dubé MP, Lemaçon A, Barhdadi A et al.

34035401 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
851 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

DM
Dubé MP
LA
Lemaçon A
BA
Barhdadi A
LP
Lemieux Perreault LP
OE
Oussaïd E
AG
Asselin G
PS
Provost S
SM
Sun M
SJ
Sandoval J
LM
Legault MA
MI
Mongrain I
DA
Dubois A
VD
Valois D
DE
Dedelis E
LJ
Lousky J
CJ
Choi J
GE
Goulet E
SC
Savard C
CL
Chicoine LM
CM
Cossette M
CM
Chabot-Blanchet M
GM
Guertin MC
DD
de Denus S
BN
Bouabdallaoui N
MR
Marchand R
BZ
Bassevitch Z
NA
Nozza A
GD
Gaudet D
LP
L'Allier PL
HJ
Hussin J
BG
Boivin G
BD
Busseuil D
TJ
Tardif JC
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We conducted a genome-wide association study of time to remission of COVID-19 symptoms in 1723 outpatients with at least one risk factor for disease severity from the COLCORONA clinical trial. We found a significant association at 5p13.3 (rs1173773; P = 4.94 × 10-8) near the natriuretic peptide receptor 3 gene (NPR3). By day 15 of the study, 44%, 54% and 59% of participants with 0, 1, or 2 copies of the effect allele respectively, had symptom remission. In 851 participants not treated with colchicine (placebo), there was a significant association at 9q33.1 (rs62575331; P = 2.95 × 10-8) in interaction with colchicine (P = 1.19 × 10-5) without impact on risk of hospitalisations, highlighting a possibly shared mechanistic pathway. By day 15 of the study, 46%, 62% and 64% of those with 0, 1, or 2 copies of the effect allele respectively, had symptom remission. The findings need to be replicated and could contribute to the biological understanding of COVID-19 symptom remission.

851 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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851
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Canada
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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