2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.01.21265766
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Interferon pathway lupus risk alleles modulate risk of death from acute COVID-19

Abstract: Type I interferon (IFN) is critical in our defense against viral infections. Increased type I IFN pathway activation is a genetic risk factor for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and a number of common risk alleles contribute to the high IFN trait. We hypothesized that these common gain-of-function IFN pathway alleles may be associated with protection from mortality in acute COVID-19. We studied patients admitted with acute COVID-19 (756 European-American and 398 African-American ancestry). Ancestral backgr… Show more

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“…[170][171][172][173] Variants in IRF8 have also been associated with susceptibility to respiratory infections like H1N1 and, more recently together with IRF5 variants, with differences in COVID-19 mortality. 174,175 Given the crucial role of IRF8 and IRF5 in pathogen responses, it is thus intriguing to speculate that proper control of the ABC compartment by these IRFs may exert a broad impact not only in autoimmune diseases but also in other aspects of human pathophysiology.…”
Section: Irf5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[170][171][172][173] Variants in IRF8 have also been associated with susceptibility to respiratory infections like H1N1 and, more recently together with IRF5 variants, with differences in COVID-19 mortality. 174,175 Given the crucial role of IRF8 and IRF5 in pathogen responses, it is thus intriguing to speculate that proper control of the ABC compartment by these IRFs may exert a broad impact not only in autoimmune diseases but also in other aspects of human pathophysiology.…”
Section: Irf5mentioning
confidence: 99%