Association of TLR8 Variants in Sex-Based Clinical Differences in Patients with COVID-19

Biochemical Genetics(2024)

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Abstract
The host immune response might confer differential vulnerability to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection. The Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8), could participated for severe COVID-19 outcomes. To investigated the relationship of TLR8 rs3764879-C/G, rs3764880-A/G, and rs3761624-A/G with COVID‐19 outcomes and with biochemical parameters. A cross-sectional study of 830 laboratory‐confirmed COVID‐19 patients was performed, and classified into mild, severe, critical, and deceased outcomes. The TLR8 rs3764879-C/G, rs3764880-A/G, and rs3761624-A/G polymorphisms were genotyped. A logistic regression analysis was performed to determinate the association with COVID‐19. A stratified analysis was by alleles was done with clinical and metabolic markets. In all outcomes, men presented the highest ferritin levels compared to women (P < 0.001). LDH levels were significantly different between sex in mild (P = 0.003), severe (P < 0.001) and deceased (P = 0.01) COVID-19 outcomes. The GGG haplotype showed an Odds Ratio of 1.55 (Interval Confidence 95
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COVID-19,TLR8,POLYMORPHISM,Clinical features
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