Several studies suggest that genetic variants that influence the onset, maintenance and resolution of the immune response might be fundamental in predicting the evolution of COVID-19. In the present paper, we analysed the distribution of GM allotypes (the genetic markers of immunoglobulin γ chains) in symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID-19 patients and in healthy controls, all born and residing in Sicily. Indeed, the role played by GM allotypes in immune responses and infection control is well known. Our findings show that the GM23 allotype is significantly reduced in healthy controls. Interestingly, in a previous study, Sicilians carrying the GM23 allotype were associated with the risk of developing a symptomatic Human Cytomegalovirus infection. However, a note of caution should be considered, due to the small sample size of patients and controls.

Ligotti, M.E., Calabrò, A., Accardi, G., Aiello, A., Caruso, C., Colomba, C., et al. (2022). GM Allotypes and COVID-19. A Pilot Study Performed on Sicilian Patients. TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE @ UNISA, 24(2), 26-29 [10.37825/2239-9747.1039].

GM Allotypes and COVID-19. A Pilot Study Performed on Sicilian Patients

Ligotti, Mattia E
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Calabrò, Anna
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Accardi, Giulia;Aiello, Anna;Caruso, Calogero
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Colomba, Claudia;Di Bona, Danilo;Duro, Giovanni;Tuttolomondo, Antonino;Candore, Giuseppina
2022-01-01

Abstract

Several studies suggest that genetic variants that influence the onset, maintenance and resolution of the immune response might be fundamental in predicting the evolution of COVID-19. In the present paper, we analysed the distribution of GM allotypes (the genetic markers of immunoglobulin γ chains) in symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID-19 patients and in healthy controls, all born and residing in Sicily. Indeed, the role played by GM allotypes in immune responses and infection control is well known. Our findings show that the GM23 allotype is significantly reduced in healthy controls. Interestingly, in a previous study, Sicilians carrying the GM23 allotype were associated with the risk of developing a symptomatic Human Cytomegalovirus infection. However, a note of caution should be considered, due to the small sample size of patients and controls.
2022
Ligotti, M.E., Calabrò, A., Accardi, G., Aiello, A., Caruso, C., Colomba, C., et al. (2022). GM Allotypes and COVID-19. A Pilot Study Performed on Sicilian Patients. TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE @ UNISA, 24(2), 26-29 [10.37825/2239-9747.1039].
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