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GWAS Study

Canadian COVID-19 host genetics cohort replicates known severity associations.

Garg E, Arguello-Pascualli P, Vishnyakova O et al.

38517939 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
8474 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

GE
Garg E
AP
Arguello-Pascualli P
VO
Vishnyakova O
HA
Halevy AR
YS
Yoo S
BJ
Brooks JD
BS
Bull SB
GF
Gagnon F
GC
Greenwood CMT
HR
Hung RJ
LJ
Lawless JF
LJ
Lerner-Ellis J
DJ
Dennis JK
AR
Abraham RJS
GJ
Garant JM
TB
Thiruvahindrapuram B
JS
Jones SJM
SL
Strug LJ
PA
Paterson AD
SL
Sun L
EL
Elliott LT
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The HostSeq initiative recruited 10,059 Canadians infected with SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and March 2023, obtained clinical information on their disease experience and whole genome sequenced (WGS) their DNA. We analyzed the WGS data for genetic contributors to severe COVID-19 (considering 3,499 hospitalized cases and 4,975 non-hospitalized after quality control). We investigated the evidence for replication of loci reported by the International Host Genetics Initiative (HGI); analyzed the X chromosome; conducted rare variant gene-based analysis and polygenic risk score testing. Population stratification was adjusted for using meta-analysis across ancestry groups. We replicated two loci identified by the HGI for COVID-19 severity: the LZTFL1/SLC6A20 locus on chromosome 3 and the FOXP4 locus on chromosome 6 (the latter with a variant significant at P < 5E-8). We found novel significant associations with MRAS and WDR89 in gene-based analyses, and constructed a polygenic risk score that explained 1.01% of the variance in severe COVID-19. This study provides independent evidence confirming the robustness of previously identified COVID-19 severity loci by the HGI and identifies novel genes for further investigation.

455 African ancestry individuals, 537 Hispanic or Latin American individuals, 654 East Asian ancestry individuals, 6,107 European ancestry individuals, 519 South Asian ancestry individuals, 202 individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

8474
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
African unspecified, Hispanic or Latin American, East Asian, European, South Asian
Ancestry
Canada
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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