Genetic Polymorphism of IFNA1 and IFNAR1 Genes in Covid-19 Iraqi Patients

Asmaa A. Almukhtar, Amal M.Ali, Noah A.Mahmood
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is a deadly acute respiratory illness brought on by an infection with coronavirus 2. (SARS-CoV-2).The severity of the syndrome was variant among the individuals ranging between severe and mild. Interferons type 1 are one of the cytokines inactive the viral replication. Genetic variation inrs2850015 for IFNA1 and rs202055606 for IFNAR1 were investigated by high-resolution melting analysis. Results showed that TT genotype and T allele of rs20205560 6polymorphism represented a significant positive odds ratio as risk factor for severity while C allele act as protective factor. The rs2850015 polymor phismrevealed conversionT to G,the GG genotype and G allele represented a significant positive odds ratio as risk factor for severity while the T allele represent protective factorfrom severity. It wasbe concluded that the GG geno type and G allele for rs2850015 and TT genotype and T allelemay be associated with severity of Covid-19
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2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)是一种由冠状病毒感染引起的致命急性呼吸道疾病。(SARS-CoV-2)。该综合征的严重程度在严重和轻度之间的个体之间是不同的。1型干扰素是抑制病毒复制的细胞因子之一。采用高分辨率熔融分析方法研究IFNA1基因rs2850015和IFNAR1基因rs202055606的遗传变异。结果表明,TT基因型和rs202055606多态性的T等位基因是严重程度的危险因素,而C等位基因是严重程度的保护因素。rs2850015基因多态性显示为G型,GG基因型和G等位基因作为严重程度的危险因素呈显著正比值比,而T等位基因为严重程度的保护因素。结论rs2850015的GG基因型和G等位基因、TT基因型和T等位基因可能与新冠肺炎严重程度相关
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