Multi-omics study revealing putative drug targets of COVID-19 severity and other viral infection diseases

现象 混淆 孟德尔随机化 生物 药品 医学 全基因组关联研究 严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2) 药物靶点 病毒学 毒理基因组学 冠状病毒 病毒 2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19) 组学 计算生物学 疾病 病毒复制 生物信息学 基因型 遗传学 内科学 药理学 基因 单核苷酸多态性 遗传变异 表型 基因表达 传染病(医学专业)
作者
Jie Zheng,Yue-miao Zhang,Yi Liu,Denis Baird,Mohd Anisul Karim,Maya Ghoussaini,Jeremy Schwartzentruber,Ian Dunham,Ben Elsworth,Katherine Roberts,Hannah Compton,Felix Miller-Molloy,Xing-Zi Liu,Lin Wang,Hong Zhang,George Davey Smith,Tom R. Gaunt
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期刊:medRxiv 被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1101/2020.05.07.20093286
摘要

Abstract Recent omic studies prioritised several drug targets associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity. However, little evidence was provided to systematically estimate the effect of drug targets on COVID-19 severity in multiple ancestries. In this study, we applied Mendelian randomization (MR) and colocalization approaches to understand the putative causal effects of 16,059 transcripts and 1,608 proteins on COVID-19 severity in European and effects of 610 proteins on COVID-19 severity in African ancestry. We further integrated genetics, clinical and literature evidence to prioritised additional drug targets. Additional sensitivity analyses including multi-trait colocalization and phenome-wide MR were conducted to test for MR assumptions. MR and colocalization prioritized four protein targets, FCRL3, ICAM5, ENTPD5 and OAS1 that showed effect on COVID-19 severity only in European ancestry and one protein target, SERPINA1, only showed effect in African ancestry (odds ratio [OR] in Africans=0.369, 95%CI=0.203 to 0.668, P=9.96×10 −4 ; OR in Europeans=1.021, P=0.745). One protein, ICAM1, showed suggestive effect on COVID-19 severity in both ancestries (OR in Europeans=1.152, 95%CI=1.063 to 1.249, P=5.94×10 −4 ; OR in Africans=1.481, 95%CI=1.008 to 2.176; P=0.045). The phenome-wide MR of the prioritised targets on 622 complex traits identified 726 potential causal effects on other diseases, providing information on potential beneficial and adverse effects. Our study prioritised six proteins as potential drug targets for COVID-19 severity. Several of them were targets of existing drug under trials of COVID-19 or related to the immune system. Most of these targets showed different effects in European and African ancestries, which highlights the value of multi-ancestry MR in informing the generalizability of COVID-19 drug targets across ancestries. This study provides a first step towards clinical investigation on COVID-19 and other types of coronaviruses. Research in context Evidence before this study We searched key terms in PUBMED published before Feb 1st 2022, with the terms: (“COVID-19, “coronavirus”) AND (“omics” or “protein” or “transcript”) AND (“Genome-wide association study” or “Mendelian randomization”). We found multiple studies identified targeted genes or proteins associated with COVID-19. However, there is little human genetics evidence support the ancestry-consistent or ancestry-specific genes/proteins associated with COVID-19. Added value of this study To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive genetic study that identified protein targets that showed effect on COVID-19 severity in European and African ancestries. Our study identified one protein, SERPINA1, that showed effects on COVID-19 in African ancestry (OR=0.369, P=9.96×10 −4 ), but not in European ancestry (OR=1.021, P=0.745). In addition, our study identified four additional protein targets, FCRL3, ICAM5, ENTPD5 and OAS1, that showed effect on COVID-19 severity in Europeans. One protein ICAM1 showed suggestive effect in both ancestries. Some of these proteins are related to the immune system and/or are targets of existing drug under trials of COVID-19. Implications of all available evidence Our study prioritised six drug targets for COVID-19 severity, five of them showed different effects in European and African ancestries. This suggested that drug targets may have different responses on COVID-19 severity in different ancestries. Our study also highlights the value of intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM) family in relation with COVID-19 severity in both ancestries.
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