Viruses (Feb 2024)

Inflammatory Polymorphisms (IL-6 <i>rs1800796</i>, IL-10 <i>rs1800896</i>, TNF-α <i>rs1800629</i>, and IFITM3 <i>rs12252</i>) Are Not Associated with Post-COVID Symptoms in Previously Hospitalized COVID-19 Survivors

  • César Fernández-de-las-Peñas,
  • Gema Díaz-Gil,
  • Antonio Gil-Crujera,
  • Stella M. Gómez-Sánchez,
  • Silvia Ambite-Quesada,
  • Juan Torres-Macho,
  • Pablo Ryan-Murua,
  • Ana I. Franco-Moreno,
  • Oscar J. Pellicer-Valero,
  • Lars Arendt-Nielsen,
  • Rocco Giordano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16020275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 275

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to identify the association between four selected inflammatory polymorphisms with the development of long-term post-COVID symptoms in subjects who had been hospitalized due to SARS-CoV-2 infection during the first wave of the pandemic. These polymorphisms were selected as they are associated with severe COVID-19 disease and cytokine storm, so they could be important to prognoses post-COVID. A total of 408 (48.5% female, age: 58.5 ± 14.0 years) previously hospitalized COVID-19 survivors participated. The three potential genotypes of the following four single-nucleotide polymorphisms, IL-6 rs1800796, IL-10 rs1800896, TNF-α rs1800629, and IFITM3 rs12252, were obtained from non-stimulated saliva samples of the participants. The participants were asked to self-report the presence of any post-COVID symptoms (defined as symptoms that had started no later than one month after SARS-CoV-2 acute infection) and whether the symptoms persisted at the time of the study. At the time of the study (mean: 15.6, SD: 5.6 months after discharge), 89.4% of patients reported at least one post-COVID symptom (mean number of symptoms: 3.0; SD: 1.7). Fatigue (69.3%), pain (40.9%), and memory loss (27.2%) were the most prevalent post-COVID symptoms in the total sample. Overall, no differences in the post-COVID symptoms depending on the IL-6 rs1800796, IL-10 rs1800896, TNF-α rs1800629, and IFITM3 rs12252 genotypes were seen. The four SNPs assessed, albeit having been previously associated with inflammation and COVID-19 severity, did not cause a predisposition to the development of post-COVID symptoms in the previously hospitalized COVID-19 survivors.

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