Vitamin D-related polymorphisms and vitamin D levels as risk biomarkers of COVID-19 disease severity

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Ana Teresa Freitas
Conceição Calhau
Gonçalo Antunes
Beatriz Araújo
Matilde Bandeira
Sofia Barreira
Filipa Bazenga
Sandra Braz
Daniel Caldeira
Susana Constantino Rosa Santos
Ana Faria
Daniel Faria
Marta Fraga
Beatriz Nogueira-Garcia
Lúcia Gonçalves
Pavlo Kovalchuk
Luísa Lacerda
Hugo Lopes
Daniel Luís
Fábio Medeiros
Ana M. P. Melo
José Melo-Cristino
Ana Miranda
Clara Pereira
Ana Teresa Pinto
João Pinto
Helena Proença
Angélica Ramos
João P. R. Rato
Filipe Rocha
Júlio César Rocha
André Moreira-Rosário
Helena Vazão
Yuliya Volovetska
João-Tiago Guimarães
Fausto J. Pinto
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[1] Universidade de Lisboa,Centro Cardiovascular da Universidade de Lisboa (CCUL), CAML, Faculdade de Medicina
[2] HeartGenetics,INESC
[3] Genetics and Biotechnology SA,ID, Instituto Superior Técnico
[4] University of Lisbon,Nutrition and Metabolism, NOVA Medical School
[5] Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Rheumatology Department, Hospital de Santa Maria
[6] CINTESIS - Center for Health Technology and Services Research,Internal Medicine Department, Santa Maria Hospital
[7] Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte,Infectious Disease Department
[8] Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa,Clinical Pathology Department, Hospital Santa Maria
[9] Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte,Cardiology Department
[10] Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Lisboa,Clinical Pathology Department
[11] Santa Maria Hospital - CHULN,Biomedicine Department, Faculdade de Medicina, EPIUnit, Instituto de Saúde Pública
[12] Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte,Rheumatology Research Unit, Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Faculdade de Medicina
[13] EPE,undefined
[14] Hospital Universitário de Santa Maria - CHULN,undefined
[15] Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João,undefined
[16] Universidade do Porto,undefined
[17] Portuguese Infrastructure of Biological Data – BioData.pt,undefined
[18] Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência,undefined
[19] Universidade de Lisboa,undefined
[20] CAML,undefined
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Vitamin D is a fundamental regulator of host defences by activating genes related to innate and adaptive immunity. Previous research shows a correlation between the levels of vitamin D in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 and the degree of disease severity. This work investigates the impact of the genetic background related to vitamin D pathways on COVID-19 severity. For the first time, the Portuguese population was characterized regarding the prevalence of high impact variants in genes associated with the vitamin D pathways. This study enrolled 517 patients admitted to two tertiary Portuguese hospitals. The serum concentration of 25 (OH)D, was measured in the hospital at the time of patient admission. Genetic variants, 18 variants, in the genes AMDHD1, CYP2R1, CYP24A1, DHCR7, GC, SEC23A, and VDR were analysed. The results show that polymorphisms in the vitamin D binding protein encoded by the GC gene are related to the infection severity (p = 0.005). There is an association between vitamin D polygenic risk score and the serum concentration of 25 (OH)D (p = 0.04). There is an association between 25 (OH)D levels and the survival and fatal outcomes (p = 1.5e−4). The Portuguese population has a higher prevalence of the DHCR7 RS12785878 variant when compared with its prevalence in the European population (19% versus 10%). This study shows a genetic susceptibility for vitamin D deficiency that might explain higher severity degrees in COVID-19 patients. These results reinforce the relevance of personalized strategies in the context of viral diseases.
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