Impact of Clinical and Genomic Factors on COVID-19 Disease Severity.

Journal: AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
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Abstract

To date, there have been 180 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, with more than 3.8 million deaths, reported to WHO worldwide. In this paper we address the problem of understanding the host genome's influence, in concert with clinical variables, on the severity of COVID-19 manifestation in the patient. Leveraging positive-unlabeled machine learning algorithms coupled with RubricOE, a state-of-the-art genomic analysis framework, on UK BioBank data we extract novel insights on the complex interplay. The algorithm is also sensitive enough to detect the changing influence of the emergent B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2 (alpha) variant on disease severity, and, changing treatment protocols. The genomic component also implicates biological pathways that can help in understanding the disease etiology. Our work demonstrates that it is possible to build a robust and sensitive model despite significant bias, noise and incompleteness in both clinical and genomic data by a careful interleaving of clinical and genomic methodologies.

Authors

  • Sanjoy Dey
    Center for Computational Health, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Aritra Bose
    Computational Genomics, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Subrata Saha
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Columbia University, NY, USA.
  • Prithwish Chakraborty
    Center for Computational Health, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Mohamed Ghalwash
    Center for Computational Health, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Aldo Guzm X E N-Sáenz
    Computational Genomics, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Filippo Utro
    Computational Genomics, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Kenney Ng
    Center for Computational Health, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Jianying Hu
    Center for Computational Health, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Laxmi Parida
    Computational Genomics, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
  • Daby Sow
    Center for Computational Health, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.