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Eric Carter

Eric Carter

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North Carolina State University · Philosophy

Active 2000–2024

h-index24
Citations3.0k
Papers414 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Genetics
  • Biology
  • Medicine
  • Immunology

Selected publications

  • Whole-genome sequencing reveals host factors underlying critical COVID-19

    Nature · 2022 · 344 citations

    • Biology
    • Immunology
    • Genetics

    after infection with SARS-CoV-2. The GenOMICC (Genetics of Mortality in Critical Care) study enables the comparison of genomes from individuals who are critically ill with those of population controls to find underlying disease mechanisms. Here we use whole-genome sequencing in 7,491 critically ill individuals compared with 48,400 controls to discover and replicate 23 independent variants that significantly predispose to critical COVID-19. We identify 16 new independent associations, including variants within genes that are involved in interferon signalling (IL10RB and PLSCR1), leucocyte differentiation (BCL11A) and blood-type antigen secretor status (FUT2). Using transcriptome-wide association and colocalization to infer the effect of gene expression on disease severity, we find evidence that implicates multiple genes-including reduced expression of a membrane flippase (ATP11A), and increased expression of a mucin (MUC1)-in critical disease. Mendelian randomization provides evidence in support of causal roles for myeloid cell adhesion molecules (SELE, ICAM5 and CD209) and the coagulation factor F8, all of which are potentially druggable targets. Our results are broadly consistent with a multi-component model of COVID-19 pathophysiology, in which at least two distinct mechanisms can predispose to life-threatening disease: failure to control viral replication; or an enhanced tendency towards pulmonary inflammation and intravascular coagulation. We show that comparison between cases of critical illness and population controls is highly efficient for the detection of therapeutically relevant mechanisms of disease.

Frequent coauthors

  • Frederick C. W. Wu

    University of Manchester

    11 shared
  • Jennifer M. Pell

    University of Cambridge

    8 shared
  • Derviş A. Salih

    7 shared
  • Laura J. Cobb

    7 shared
  • Gyanendra Tripathi

    Nottingham Trent University

    7 shared
  • Cathy Holding

    6 shared
  • Michael King

    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

    6 shared
  • Neil P. Blackledge

    University of Oxford

    6 shared

Education

  • PhD, Babraham Institute

    University of Cambridge

    2003
  • BSc (Hons) Genetics, Biological Sciences

    Cardiff University

    1996

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