Initial whole-genome sequencing and analysis of the host genetic contribution to COVID-19 severity and susceptibility

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Fang Wang
Shujia Huang
Rongsui Gao
Yuwen Zhou
Changxiang Lai
Zhichao Li
Wenjie Xian
Xiaobo Qian
Zhiyu Li
Yushan Huang
Qiyuan Tang
Panhong Liu
Ruikun Chen
Rong Liu
Xuan Li
Xin Tong
Xuan Zhou
Yong Bai
Gang Duan
Tao Zhang
Xun Xu
Jian Wang
Huanming Yang
Siyang Liu
Qing He
Xin Jin
Lei Liu
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[1] The Second Affiliated Hospital of Southern University of Science and Technology,The Third People’s Hospital of Shenzhen, National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Disease
[2] BGI-Shenzhen,School of Medicine
[3] South China University of Technology,BGI Education Center
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Genome Read and Write,undefined
[6] BGI-Shenzhen,undefined
[7] James D. Watson Institute of Genome Science,undefined
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The COVID-19 pandemic has accounted for millions of infections and hundreds of thousand deaths worldwide in a short-time period. The patients demonstrate a great diversity in clinical and laboratory manifestations and disease severity. Nonetheless, little is known about the host genetic contribution to the observed interindividual phenotypic variability. Here, we report the first host genetic study in the Chinese population by deeply sequencing and analyzing 332 COVID-19 patients categorized by varying levels of severity from the Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital. Upon a total of 22.2 million genetic variants, we conducted both single-variant and gene-based association tests among five severity groups including asymptomatic, mild, moderate, severe, and critical ill patients after the correction of potential confounding factors. Pedigree analysis suggested a potential monogenic effect of loss of function variants in GOLGA3 and DPP7 for critically ill and asymptomatic disease demonstration. Genome-wide association study suggests the most significant gene locus associated with severity were located in TMEM189–UBE2V1 that involved in the IL-1 signaling pathway. The p.Val197Met missense variant that affects the stability of the TMPRSS2 protein displays a decreasing allele frequency among the severe patients compared to the mild and the general population. We identified that the HLA-A*11:01, B*51:01, and C*14:02 alleles significantly predispose the worst outcome of the patients. This initial genomic study of Chinese patients provides genetic insights into the phenotypic difference among the COVID-19 patient groups and highlighted genes and variants that may help guide targeted efforts in containing the outbreak. Limitations and advantages of the study were also reviewed to guide future international efforts on elucidating the genetic architecture of host–pathogen interaction for COVID-19 and other infectious and complex diseases.
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