id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316330-55nd3pwe Ramos-Lopez, Omar Exploring Host Genetic Polymorphisms Involved in SARS-CoV Infection Outcomes: Implications for Personalized Medicine in COVID-19 2020-10-19 .txt text/plain 3499 193 37 RESULTS: Twenty-nine polymorphisms located in 21 genes were identified as associated with SARS-CoV susceptibility/resistance, disease severity, and clinical outcomes predominantly in Asian populations. CONCLUSIONS: Although caution must be taken, the results of this systematic review suggest that multiple genetic polymorphisms are associated with SARS-CoV infection features by affecting virus pathogenesis and host immune response, which could have important applications for the study and understanding of genetics in SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 and for personalized translational clinical practice depending on the population studied and associated environments. Observational (cross-sectional, cohort, or case-control) studies exploring the role of host genetic polymorphisms in SARS-CoV disease (infection susceptibility, disease progression, and clinical outcomes) in adult subjects were included. The present systematic review revealed that 29 polymorphisms located in 21 genes were associated with SARS-CoV susceptibility/resistance, disease severity, and clinical manifestations/outcomes (Table 1) . ./cache/cord-316330-55nd3pwe.txt ./txt/cord-316330-55nd3pwe.txt