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Title: SFTPB (rs11130866) and NR3C1 (rs41423247) gene variants as potential clinical biomarkers for personalized treatment strategy selection in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia
Authors: Fishchuk, Lilia
Rossokha, Zoia
Pokhylko, Valeriy
Cherniavska, Yuliia
Popova, Olena
Vershyhora, Viktoriia
Kovtun, Serhii
Gorovenko, Nataliia
Фіщук, Лілія Євгенівна
Россоха, Зоя Іванівна
Похилько, Валерій Іванович
Чернявська, Юлія Ігорівна
Попова, Олена Федорівна
Вершигора, Вікторія Олександрівна
Ковтун, Сергій Іванович
Горовенко, Наталія Григорівна
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Citation: SFTPB (rs11130866) and NR3C1 (rs41423247) gene variants as potential clinical biomarkers for personalized treatment strategy selection in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia / L. Fishchuk, Z. Rossokha, V. Pokhylko, Y Cherniavska, O Popova, V Vershyhora, S Kovtun, N Gorovenko // Respir Investig. – 2023. – Vol. 61, issue 1. – P. 103–109.
Abstract: Background: Exploring the pathogenetic mechanisms behind severe lung damage in COVID19 is crucial. In this study, we decided to focus on two molecular markers that affect surfactant metabolism and lung development: the surfactant protein B (SFTPB) and the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) genes. The aim of our study was to determine the effect of SFTPB (rs11130866) and NR3C1 (rs41423247) gene variants on the course of the disease in patients with COVID-19, and the treatment measures they required. Methods: The study group included 58 patients with a diagnosis of severe “viral COVID-19 pneumonia.” Determination of SFTPB and NR3C1 gene variants was performed using the PCR-RFLP method. Results: Our results indicate that the presence of the SFTPB gene CC genotype increases the risk of developing acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients with COVID-19 (c2 ¼ 4.03, p ¼ 0.045, OR ¼ 3.90 [1.19e12.78]). However, patients with the SFTPB gene TT genotype required respiratory support for a shorter period of time. Patients with the NR3C1 gene CC genotype underwent a longer glucocorticoid therapy. Moreover, for patients with the CC genotype, a longer stay in the intensive care unit was detected before lethal outcome.
Keywords: COVID-19
SFTPB
NR3C1
rs11130866
rs41423247
DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2022.10.008
URI: http://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19964
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