Covid: the massacre in Val Seriana «favored by the genes of Neanderthal man»
Genetic reasons underlying the greater or lesser severity of the infectionThe presence of genes that date back to Neanderthal Man played an important role in the spread of Covid in Val Seriana , one of the areas where there were the most victims in the first wave.
This is supported by the “Origin” study by the Mario Negri institute , published in the “iScience” magazine and presented today at Palazzo Lombardia.
«The sensational thing - comments Giuseppe Remuzzi , director of the Mario Negri Institute - is that 3 of the 6 genes associated with this risk arrived in the modern population from Neanderthals , in particular from the Vindija genome which dates back to 50 thousand years ago and was found in Croatia."
A certain region of the human genome, the study shows, was significantly associated with the risk of contracting Covid and becoming seriously ill.
" Perhaps once upon a time this genome protected Neanderthals from infections, now it causes an excess of immune response which not only does not protect us but exposes us to a more severe disease", explains Remuzzi.
"The victims of the Neanderthal chromosome in the world - he adds - are perhaps one million and they could be precisely those who, in the absence of other causes, die from a genetic predisposition ."
9,733 people from Bergamo and its province took part in the study and filled out a questionnaire on their clinical and family history related to Covid. 92% of participants who had the virus had become infected before May 2020. Among these, 12 people had had symptoms as early as November-December 2019.
People who had had "severe" Covid more frequently had first-degree relatives who died from the virus than participants with mild Covid or who were not infected, a finding that highlights a contribution of genetics to the severity of the disease .
«The results of the research - commented the president of the Lombardy Region Attilio Fontana – give an answer to one of the questions that any of us asked ourselves in the midst of the pandemic: why some contract the virus asymptomatically and others in a serious and alas sometimes with dramatic epilogues? ».
(Unioneonline/L)