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Age-dependent impact of the major common genetic risk factor for COVID-19 on severity and mortality.
Nakanishi T, Pigazzini S, Degenhardt F, Cordioli M, Butler-Laporte G, Maya-Miles D, Bujanda L, Bouysran Y, Niemi ME, Palom A, Ellinghaus D, Khan A, Martínez-Bueno M, Rolker S, Amitrano S, Roade Tato L, Fava F; FinnGen; COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative (HGI); Spinner CD, Prati D, Bernardo D, Garcia F, Darcis G, Fernández-Cadenas I, Holter JC, Banales JM, Frithiof R, Kiryluk K, Duga S, Asselta R, Pereira AC, Romero-Gómez M, Nafría-Jiménez B, Hov JR, Migeotte I, Renieri A, Planas AM, Ludwig KU, Buti M, Rahmouni S, Alarcón-Riquelme ME, Schulte EC, Franke A, Karlsen TH, Valenti L, Zeberg H, Richards JB, Ganna A. Nakanishi T, et al. J Clin Invest. 2021 Dec 1;131(23):e152386. doi: 10.1172/JCI152386. J Clin Invest. 2021. PMID: 34597274 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
BackgroundThere is considerable variability in COVID-19 outcomes among younger adults, and some of this variation may be due to genetic predisposition.MethodsWe combined individual level data from 13,888 COVID-19 patients (n = 7185 hospitalized) from 17 cohorts in 9 countr …
BackgroundThere is considerable variability in COVID-19 outcomes among younger adults, and some of this variation may be due to genetic pred …
Common, low-frequency, rare, and ultra-rare coding variants contribute to COVID-19 severity.
Fallerini C, Picchiotti N, Baldassarri M, Zguro K, Daga S, Fava F, Benetti E, Amitrano S, Bruttini M, Palmieri M, Croci S, Lista M, Beligni G, Valentino F, Meloni I, Tanfoni M, Minnai F, Colombo F, Cabri E, Fratelli M, Gabbi C, Mantovani S, Frullanti E, Gori M, Crawley FP, Butler-Laporte G, Richards B, Zeberg H, Lipcsey M, Hultström M, Ludwig KU, Schulte EC, Pairo-Castineira E, Baillie JK, Schmidt A, Frithiof R; WES/WGS Working Group Within the HGI; GenOMICC Consortium; GEN-COVID Multicenter Study; Mari F, Renieri A, Furini S. Fallerini C, et al. Hum Genet. 2022 Jan;141(1):147-173. doi: 10.1007/s00439-021-02397-7. Epub 2021 Dec 10. Hum Genet. 2022. PMID: 34889978 Free PMC article.
Shorter androgen receptor polyQ alleles protect against life-threatening COVID-19 disease in European males.
Baldassarri M, Picchiotti N, Fava F, Fallerini C, Benetti E, Daga S, Valentino F, Doddato G, Furini S, Giliberti A, Tita R, Amitrano S, Bruttini M, Croci S, Meloni I, Pinto AM, Iuso N, Gabbi C, Sciarra F, Venneri MA, Gori M, Sanarico M, Crawley FP, Pagotto U, Fanelli F, Mezzullo M, Dominguez-Garrido E, Planas-Serra L, Schlüter A, Colobran R, Soler-Palacin P, Lapunzina P, Tenorio J, Pujol A, Castagna MG, Marcelli M, Isidori AM, Renieri A, Frullanti E, Mari F; Spanish Covid HGE, GEN-COVID Multicenter Study. Baldassarri M, et al. EBioMedicine. 2021 Mar;65:103246. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103246. Epub 2021 Feb 26. EBioMedicine. 2021. PMID: 33647767 Free PMC article.
FUNDING: MIUR project "Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018-2020" to Department of Medical Biotechnologies University of Siena, Italy (Italian D.L. n.18 March 17, 2020) and "Bando Ricerca COVID-19 Toscana" project to Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Senese. ...
FUNDING: MIUR project "Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018-2020" to Department of Medical Biotechnologies University of Siena, Italy (Italian D. …
Ten-year mortality study of the population involved in the Seveso incident in 1976.
Bertazzi PA, Zocchetti C, Pesatori AC, Guercilena S, Sanarico M, Radice L. Bertazzi PA, et al. Am J Epidemiol. 1989 Jun;129(6):1187-200. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a115240. Am J Epidemiol. 1989. PMID: 2729256
This study examines the mortality between 1976 and 1986 among the subjects, aged 20-74 years, who were resident in the area since the accident (n = 556 in zone A, n = 3,920 in zone B, n = 26,227 in zone R). ...
This study examines the mortality between 1976 and 1986 among the subjects, aged 20-74 years, who were resident in the area since the accide …