[HTML][HTML] Interferon-induced transmembrane protein-3 genetic variant rs12252-C is associated with severe influenza in Chinese individuals

YH Zhang, Y Zhao, N Li, YC Peng… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
YH Zhang, Y Zhao, N Li, YC Peng, E Giannoulatou, RH Jin, HP Yan, H Wu, JH Liu, N Liu…
Nature communications, 2013nature.com
The SNP rs12252-C allele alters the function of interferon-induced transmembrane protein-3
increasing the disease severity of influenza virus infection in Caucasians, but the allele is
rare. However, rs12252-C is much more common in Han Chinese. Here we report that the
CC genotype is found in 69% of Chinese patients with severe pandemic influenza A
H1N1/09 virus infection compared with 25% in those with mild infection. Specifically, the CC
genotype was estimated to confer a sixfold greater risk for severe infection than the CT and …
Abstract
The SNP rs12252-C allele alters the function of interferon-induced transmembrane protein-3 increasing the disease severity of influenza virus infection in Caucasians, but the allele is rare. However, rs12252-C is much more common in Han Chinese. Here we report that the CC genotype is found in 69% of Chinese patients with severe pandemic influenza A H1N1/09 virus infection compared with 25% in those with mild infection. Specifically, the CC genotype was estimated to confer a sixfold greater risk for severe infection than the CT and TT genotypes. More importantly, because the risk genotype occurs with such a high frequency, its effect translates to a large population-attributable risk of 54.3% for severe infection in the Chinese population studied compared with 5.4% in Northern Europeans. Interferon-induced transmembrane protein-3 genetic variants could, therefore, have a strong effect of the epidemiology of influenza in China and in people of Chinese descent.
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