Even though COVID-19 is not a major issue to most people in 2024, researchers are still interested in learning why it had certain affects. The article discusses how researching about covid-19 is important since we get a better understanding of how the immune system reacts when it comes into contact with a pathogen. Especially, the research can be useful if another pandemic occurs in the future and we can be better equipped with knowledge on how to combat it.
The TLR7 gene is responsible for determining a person's reaction to the virus. Those who had a mutation in the gene causing it to be nonfunctional were more severely affected by the virus. Additionally, this gene is only found on the X chromosome which posed further questions since women have two and men only have one. Thus, women could have two chances at a functioning TLR7 gene but researchers still found that women frequently had the mutated TLR7 gene. Some research suggested that the "broken" TLR7 gene could influence function in the "healthy" copy.
This makes sense why many people had different reactions to covid. It makes me wonder if this gene is also why some people felt fine after the first vaccine but worse after the second and vice versa. I also wonder if this gene had any role in if someone was asymptomatic or not. Definitely an interesting study that brings about a lot of other questions.
This gives more understanding to why people reacted so differently when having the virus. Hopefully the research done in this lab can be useful if another pandemic begins.
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