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COVID-19 worsens Autoimmune Diseases! Study reveals 30 percent spike in antinuclear antibody positivity
COVID-19 worsens Autoimmune Diseases! Study reveals 30 percent spike in antinuclear antibody positivity
“new study has revealed shocking details about the long-term health impacts of COVID-19, particularly concerning autoimmune diseases. The study conducted by Metropolis analyzed data from over 1.2 lakh cases, comparing two critical periods—2019 (pre-COVID) and 2022 (post-COVID). The findings revealed a striking 30% increase in the prevalence of Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) positivity in the Indian population, indicating how the immune system may, in some cases, turn against the body’s own tissues following a COVID-19 infection.”
·financialexpress.com·
COVID-19 worsens Autoimmune Diseases! Study reveals 30 percent spike in antinuclear antibody positivity
‭Multi-ancestry GWAS of Long COVID identifies‬ ‭immune-related loci and etiological links to chronic fatigue‬ syndrome, fibromyalgia and depression‬ ‭
‭Multi-ancestry GWAS of Long COVID identifies‬ ‭immune-related loci and etiological links to chronic fatigue‬ syndrome, fibromyalgia and depression‬ ‭
“Using consented and genotyped data from 23andMe adult research participants, we conducted the largest multi-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of Long COVID across European (42,899 cases, 94,721 controls), Latinx (8,631 cases, 20,351 controls), and African-American (2,234 cases, 5,596 controls) genetic ancestry groups. GWAS of Long COVID identified three genome-wide significant loci (HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB, ABO, BPTF:KPAN2:C17orf58). Functional analysis of these genes points to underlying immune and thrombo-inflammatory mechanisms.”
Using consented and genotyped data from 23andMe adult research participants, we conducted the largest multi-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of Long COVID across European (42,899 cases, 94,721 controls), Latinx (8,631 cases, 20,351 controls), and African-American (2,234 cases, 5,596 controls) genetic ancestry groups. GWAS of Long COVID identified three genome-wide significant loci (HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB, ABO, BPTF:KPAN2:C17orf58). Functional analysis of these genes points to underlying immune and thrombo-inflammatory mechanisms.
·medrxiv.org·
‭Multi-ancestry GWAS of Long COVID identifies‬ ‭immune-related loci and etiological links to chronic fatigue‬ syndrome, fibromyalgia and depression‬ ‭