Publications by authors named "Sergei V Mosenko"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the genetic factors influencing COVID-19 severity using a cohort of 840 patients from Russia, aiming to address challenges of cohort size and genome coverage in previous research.
  • While no significant gene or pathway-level associations were found, the researchers identified eleven candidate loci linked to various quantitative traits in COVID-19 patients.
  • Notably, a risk score derived from certain genetic variants was able to predict hospitalization severity and outcomes, showcasing the potential of using quantitative traits for identifying genetic risk factors in COVID-19 research.
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Objective: A critical role in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pathogenesis is played by immune dysregulation that leads to a generalized uncontrolled multisystem inflammatory response, caused by overproduction of proinflammatory cytokines, known as "a cytokine storm" (CS), strongly associated with a severe course of disease. The aim of this study is to identify prognostic biomarkers for CS development in COVID-19 patients and integrate them into a prognostic score for CS-associated risk applicable to routine clinical practice.

Materials And Methods: The authors performed a review of 458 medical records from COVID-19 patients (241 men and 217 women aged 60.

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  • The study investigates the role of genetic variants in the susceptibility and severity of COVID-19 using a large dataset (gnomAD) and a group of 37 Russian patients.
  • It finds slight differences in allele frequencies among European populations, particularly noting that Southern Europeans have fewer missense variants.
  • While common genetic variants do not significantly impact COVID-19 severity, some rare variants may influence disease outcomes, suggesting genetics play a role in varying COVID-19 severity.
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