A MUC 5 B Gene Polymorphism, rs35705950-T, Confers Protective Effects Against COVID-19 Hospitalization but Not Severe Disease or Mortality

Jun 30, 2022American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine

A Common MUC5B Gene Variant Linked to Lower Risk of COVID-19 Hospitalization but Not Severe Illness or Death

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Abstract

The rs35705950-T allele is associated with a 0.89 odds ratio for fewer COVID-19 hospitalizations in a large transancestry meta-analysis.

  • The rs35705950-T allele was analyzed for its impact on clinical outcomes related to COVID-19 infection.
  • In a transancestry meta-analysis involving 4,325 MVP participants, the allele showed a reduced likelihood of hospitalization due to COVID-19.
  • No significant association was found between the allele and the likelihood of testing positive for COVID-19.
  • Among individuals of European ancestry, the rs35705950-T allele was linked to fewer post-COVID-19 pneumonia events.
  • No associations were observed with severe COVID-19 outcomes or mortality.

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