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ABO Blood Types and COVID-19: Spurious, Anecdotal, or Truly Important Relationships? A Reasoned Review of Available Data.

Jacques Le Pendu1, Adrien Breiman1,2, Jézabel Rocher1, Michel Dion3, Nathalie Ruvoën-Clouet1,4.   

Abstract

Since the emergence of COVID-19, many publications have reported associations with ABO blood types. Despite between-study discrepancies, an overall consensus has emerged whereby blood group O appears associated with a lower risk of COVID-19, while non-O blood types appear detrimental. Two major hypotheses may explain these findings: First, natural anti-A and anti-B antibodies could be partially protective against SARS-CoV-2 virions carrying blood group antigens originating from non-O individuals. Second, O individuals are less prone to thrombosis and vascular dysfunction than non-O individuals and therefore could be at a lesser risk in case of severe lung dysfunction. Here, we review the literature on the topic in light of these hypotheses. We find that between-study variation may be explained by differences in study settings and that both mechanisms are likely at play. Moreover, as frequencies of ABO phenotypes are highly variable between populations or geographical areas, the ABO coefficient of variation, rather than the frequency of each individual phenotype is expected to determine impact of the ABO system on virus transmission. Accordingly, the ABO coefficient of variation correlates with COVID-19 prevalence. Overall, despite modest apparent risk differences between ABO subtypes, the ABO blood group system might play a major role in the COVID-19 pandemic when considered at the population level.

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Keywords:  ABO blood groups; COVID-19; attack rate; natural antibodies; susceptibility; thrombosis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33499228      PMCID: PMC7911989          DOI: 10.3390/v13020160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viruses        ISSN: 1999-4915            Impact factor:   5.048


  94 in total

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6.  Multi-omics highlights ABO plasma protein as a causal risk factor for COVID-19.

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2.  Variation in COVID-19 Disease Severity and Clinical Outcomes Between Different ABO Blood Groups.

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3.  Correlation between Post-COVID-19, Chemosensitive Function, Blood Group, and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life.

Authors:  Rehab Abdulwahab M Alabsi; N C Sandeepa; Rema Tariq Misfer; Majdah Mahmood Alraqdi; Mohammed Ibrahim M Hamdi
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2022-05-11

4.  ABO blood groups, COVID-19 infection and mortality.

Authors:  Steven Lehrer; Peter H Rheinstein
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5.  Allelic Variants Within the ABO Blood Group Phenotype Confer Protection Against Critical COVID-19 Hospital Presentation.

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6.  Country-level factors dynamics and ABO/Rh blood groups contribution to COVID-19 mortality.

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7.  Integrative genomic analyses identify susceptibility genes underlying COVID-19 hospitalization.

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8.  ABO Blood Group Incompatibility Protects Against SARS-CoV-2 Transmission.

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Authors:  Rachel Francoeur; Alon Atuhaire; Moses Arinaitwe; Moses Adriko; Diana Ajambo; Andrina Nankasi; Simon A Babayan; Poppy H L Lamberton
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Review 10.  Glycan Recognition in Human Norovirus Infections.

Authors:  Victoria R Tenge; Liya Hu; B V Venkataram Prasad; Göran Larson; Robert L Atmar; Mary K Estes; Sasirekha Ramani
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-10-14       Impact factor: 5.048

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