Association of Asthma and Rhinitis with Epigenetics of Coronavirus Related Genes.

IF 3.2 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Epigenetics Insights Pub Date : 2021-09-29 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25168657211039224
Aniruddha Rathod, Rutu Rathod, Hongmei Zhang, Parnian Kheirkhah Rahimabad, Wilfried Karmaus, Hasan Arshad
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Abstract

Introduction: Susceptibility factors for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) include sex and medical conditions such as asthma and rhinitis. DNA methylation (DNAm) is associated with asthma, rhinitis, and several viruses. We examined associations of asthma/rhinitis with DNAm at CpGs located on coronavirus related genes, and if these associations were sex-specific.

Methods: In total, n = 242 subjects aged 26 years from the Isle of Wight Birth Cohort were included in the study. Linear regressions were used to examine sex specific and non-specific associations of DNAm at CpGs on coronavirus related genes with asthma/rhinitis status. Associations of DNAm with gene expression in blood were assessed for functional relevance of identified CpGs.

Results: Statistically significant interaction effects of asthma or rhinitis with sex were identified at 40 CpGs for asthma and 27 CpGs for rhinitis. At 21 CpGs, DNAm was associated with asthma, and at 45 CpGs with rhinitis, regardless of sex. Assessment of functional relevance of the identified CpGs indicated a potential of epigenetic regulatory functionality on gene activity at 14 CpGs for asthma and 17 CpGs for rhinitis, and of those 6 CpGs for asthma and 7 CpGs for rhinitis were likely to be sex-specific.

Conclusion: Subjects with asthma/rhinitis may have altered susceptibility to COVID-19 due to changes in their DNAm associated with these conditions. Sex specificity on association of asthma/rhinitis with DNAm at certain CpGs, and on the association of DNAm at asthma/rhinitis-linked CpGs with gene expression have the potential to explain the reported sex-specificity in COVID-19 morbidity and mortality.

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哮喘和鼻炎与冠状病毒相关基因表观遗传学的关系
导语:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的易感因素包括性别和哮喘、鼻炎等医疗条件。DNA甲基化(DNAm)与哮喘、鼻炎和几种病毒有关。我们研究了哮喘/鼻炎与冠状病毒相关基因上CpGs上的dna的关联,以及这些关联是否具有性别特异性。方法:从怀特岛出生队列共纳入n = 242名26岁的受试者。使用线性回归来检验冠状病毒相关基因CpGs上的dna与哮喘/鼻炎状态的性别特异性和非特异性关联。DNAm与血液中基因表达的关联被评估鉴定的CpGs的功能相关性。结果:哮喘或鼻炎与性别的交互作用有统计学意义,哮喘为40 CpGs,鼻炎为27 CpGs。在21 CpGs时,dna与哮喘有关,在45 CpGs时与鼻炎有关,与性别无关。鉴定出的CpGs的功能相关性评估表明,14个CpGs与哮喘和17个CpGs的基因活性具有潜在的表观遗传调控功能,其中6个CpGs与哮喘和7个CpGs与鼻炎可能具有性别特异性。结论:哮喘/鼻炎患者可能由于与这些疾病相关的dna变化而改变了对COVID-19的易感性。哮喘/鼻炎与特定CpGs位点上的DNAm相关的性别特异性,以及哮喘/鼻炎相关CpGs位点上的DNAm与基因表达的相关性,有可能解释已报道的COVID-19发病率和死亡率的性别特异性。
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