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Título: Age‑dependent association of clonal hematopoiesis with COVID‑19 mortality in patients over 60 years
Fecha de publicación: 3-oct-2022
Editorial: Springer
Cita bibliográfica: GeroScience (2023) 45(1):543–553
ISSN: Print: 2509-2715
Electronic: 2509-2723
Palabras clave: COVID-19
Mortality risk
Clonal variants
Resumen: Clonal hematopoiesis, especially that of indeterminate potential (CHIP), has been associated with age-related diseases, such as those contributing to a more severe COVID-19. Four studies have attempted to associate CHIP with COVID-19 severity without conclusive findings. In the present work, we explore the association between CHIP and COVID-19 mortality. Genomic DNA extracted from peripheral blood of COVID-19 patients (n = 241 deceased, n = 239 survivors) was sequenced with the Myeloid Solutions™ panel of SOPHiA Genetics. The association between clonality and age and clonality and mortality was studied using logistic regression models adjusted for sex, ethnicity, and comorbidities. The association with mortality was performed with patients stratified into four groups of age according to the quartiles of the distribution: 60–74 years, 75–84 years, 85–91 years, and 92–101 years. Clonality was found in 38% of the cohort. The presence of CHIP variants, but not the number, significantly increased with age in the entire cohort of COVID-19 patients, as well as in the group of survivors (p < 0.001). When patients were stratified by age and the analysis adjusted, CHIP classified as pathogenic/likely pathogenic was significantly more represented in deceased patients compared with survivors in the group of 75–84 years (34.6% vs 13.7%, p = 0.020). We confirmed the well-established linear relationship between age and clonality in the cohort of COVID-19 patients and found a significant association between pathogenic/likely pathogenic CHIP and mortality in patients from 75 to 84 years that needs to be further validated.
Autor/es principal/es: Del Pozo‑Valero, Marta
Corton, Marta
López‑Rodríguez, Rosario
Mahillo‑Fernández, Ignacio
Ruiz‑Hornillos, Javier
Minguez, Pablo
Villaverde, Cristina
Pérez‑Tomás, María Elena
Barreda‑Sánchez, María
Mancebo, Esther
STOP_Coronavirus Study Group
Paz‑Artal, Estela
Guillén‑Navarro, Encarna
Almoguera, Berta
Ayuso, Carmen
García-Vázquez, Elisa
Facultad/Departamentos/Servicios: Facultades, Departamentos, Servicios y Escuelas::Departamentos de la UMU::Medicina Interna
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10201/142749
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-022-00666-5
Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Número páginas / Extensión: 11
Derechos: info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
Descripción: ©2022 This document is the SPublished, version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in GeroScience . To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-022-00666-5
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