Evaluation of IL-6 and IL-17A gene polymorphisms in Iraqi patients infected with COVID-19 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Q3 Medicine Human Antibodies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3233/HAB-230007
Qusay Abdulwahab Khalaf, Khetam Habeeb Rasool, Eman Natiq Naji
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Abstract

Background: In patients with COVID-19, diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) increases the risk of hospitalization and death. Patients who have IL-6 and IL-17A single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are more likely to have severe COVID-19. This study aims to determine whether SNPs of the IL-6 gene at rs1800795 (G > C) and the IL-17A gene at rs2275913 (G > A) are associated with COVID-19 and T2DM in the Iraqi population.

Patients and methods: Twenty-four people were divided into 4 groups as follows: six patients with severe COVID-19 and T2DM were placed in Group 1 as "G1", six patients with COVID-19 but no T2DM were placed in Group 2 as "G2", and six patients with T2DM were placed in Group 3 as "G3". There were also six healthy controls included in each group. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify the target genes after genomic DNA from the blood samples was extracted. Sanger sequencing was used to find the SNPs in both the forward and reverse directions for each sample.

Results: In the case of IL-6 SNP at rs1800795, the GG genotype was more common in "G3", the CC genotype was less common in all patient groups than in controls, and the GC allele was more common in "G2" than in the control group. In comparison to the controls, the three patient groups showed lower frequencies of the C allele and higher frequencies of the G allele. Regarding IL-17A gene polymorphism, the AA and GA genotypes were more prevalent in "G2" and "G3", respectively. The GG genotype and G allele frequency dropped in all patient groups compared to the control group, whereas the A allele frequency increased in all patient groups.

Conclusions: The IL-6 gene at rs1800795 (G/C) and the IL-17A gene at rs2275913 (G/A) loci were associated with COVID-19 and T2DM in Iraqi population.

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伊拉克新冠肺炎和2型糖尿病患者IL-6和IL-17A基因多态性的评估。
背景:在新冠肺炎患者中,2型糖尿病(T2DM)增加了住院和死亡的风险。具有IL-6和IL-17A单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)的患者更有可能患上严重的新冠肺炎。本研究旨在确定伊拉克人群中rs1800795(G>C)处的IL-6基因和rs2275913(G>A)处的IL-17A基因的SNPs是否与新冠肺炎和T2DM相关。患者和方法:将20人分为4组:6例重症新冠肺炎和2型糖尿病患者分为“G1”组,6例新冠肺炎但无2型糖尿病的患者分为第2组,分为“G2”组,2型糖尿病6例分为“G3”组。每组还包括6名健康对照。从血液样本中提取基因组DNA后,使用聚合酶链式反应(PCR)扩增目标基因。桑格测序用于发现每个样本的正向和反向SNPs。结果:在rs1800795的IL-6 SNP病例中,GG基因型在“G3”中更常见,CC基因型在所有患者组中比对照组更不常见,GC等位基因在“G2”中比对照对照组更常见。与对照组相比,三组患者的C等位基因频率较低,G等位基因的频率较高。关于IL-17A基因多态性,AA和GA基因型分别在“G2”和“G3”中更普遍。与对照组相比,所有患者组的GG基因型和G等位基因频率都有所下降,而A等位基因的频率在所有患者组中都有所增加。结论:rs1800795(G/C)的IL-6基因和rs2275913(G/A)的IL-17A基因与伊拉克人群中的新冠肺炎和T2DM相关。
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Human Antibodies
Human Antibodies Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: Human Antibodies is an international journal designed to bring together all aspects of human hybridomas and antibody technology under a single, cohesive theme. This includes fundamental research, applied science and clinical applications. Emphasis in the published articles is on antisera, monoclonal antibodies, fusion partners, EBV transformation, transfections, in vitro immunization, defined antigens, tissue reactivity, scale-up production, chimeric antibodies, autoimmunity, natural antibodies/immune response, anti-idiotypes, and hybridomas secreting interesting growth factors. Immunoregulatory molecules, including T cell hybridomas, will also be featured.
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