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Nevilledog

(53,299 posts)
Tue Jul 11, 2023, 07:54 PM Jul 2023

Gene linked to long COVID found in analysis of thousands of patients

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02269-2

The first genome-wide hunt to find genetic risk factors for long COVID has yielded a hit: a DNA sequence near a gene called FOXP4, which is active in the lungs and in some immune cells.

The study, which was released as a preprint on 1 July1, used data collected from 6,450 people with long COVID across 16 countries. Researchers hope that this analysis will be just the beginning: a vast amount of data are required to unpick a disorder as complex as long COVID, which has been associated with more than 200 symptoms, including severe fatigue, nerve pain and difficulties with concentration and memory.

“It’s very important that this type of study is being done,” says Chris Ponting, who studies medical bioinformatics at the University of Edinburgh, UK. “It will gain momentum and greater power as the case number increases.”

Such studies are early steps towards learning more about the causes of long COVID, says Stéphanie Longet, an immunologist at Jean Monnet University in Saint-Étienne, France, who has long COVID. “There are several key topics which are essential for patients, including treatments and prevention,” she says. “When causes, maybe multifactorial, [are] clearly understood, it will help to treat patients who will be more susceptible to develop long COVID and potentially prevent long COVID.”

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Gene linked to long COVID found in analysis of thousands of patients (Original Post) Nevilledog Jul 2023 OP
Ever since I had a very mild case in April 2022 I have had random nerve issues including... yourout Jul 2023 #1

yourout

(8,099 posts)
1. Ever since I had a very mild case in April 2022 I have had random nerve issues including...
Tue Jul 11, 2023, 08:22 PM
Jul 2023

sharp needle like pains that come and go all over my body and sometimes areas that that burn and go numb to touch.
Have 3 inch circular areas on my knees burn then have no tactile feeling but are slowly improving.
Had them do tests for Lupus and other autoimmune disorders but was negative.

My personal belief is I have a hyper active immune system and between the Vaccines and the boosters and then a case of mild covid it is going after things it should not.

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