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Hugo Zeberg is a Swedish
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and academic. He is an
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in the Department of
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and
Pharmacology Pharmacology is the science of drugs and medications, including a substance's origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic use, and toxicology. More specifically, it is the study of the interactions that occur betwee ...
at Karolinska Institutet. Zeberg is most known for his research on
evolutionary genetics Population genetics is a subfield of genetics that deals with genetic differences within and among populations, and is a part of evolutionary biology. Studies in this branch of biology examine such phenomena as adaptation, speciation, and popu ...
, focusing on
gene flow In population genetics, gene flow (also known as migration and allele flow) is the transfer of genetic variation, genetic material from one population to another. If the rate of gene flow is high enough, then two populations will have equivalent ...
from
Neandertal Neanderthals ( ; ''Homo neanderthalensis'' or sometimes ''H. sapiens neanderthalensis'') are an extinct group of archaic humans who inhabited Europe and Western and Central Asia during the Middle to Late Pleistocene. Neanderthal extinction ...
s and
Denisovan The Denisovans or Denisova hominins ( ) are an extinct species or subspecies of archaic human that ranged across Asia during the Lower and Middle Paleolithic, and lived, based on current evidence, from 285 thousand to 25 thousand years ago. D ...
s into modern humans. He has also conducted research studies on
genetic variability Genetic variability is either the presence of, or the generation of, genetic differences. It is defined as "the formation of individuals differing in genotype, or the presence of genotypically different individuals, in contrast to environmentally ...
and its functional impact, especially on membrane-bound proteins like
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s and
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s. In 2020, he identified Neanderthal genes that can influence how ill different people become after contracting the
COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
virus while working with
Svante Pääbo Svante Pääbo (; born 20 April 1955) is a Swedish geneticist and Nobel Laureate who specialises in the field of evolutionary genetics. As one of the founders of paleogenetics, he has worked extensively on the Neanderthal genome. In 1997, he ...
. He is the recipient of the 2022 Sven and Ebba-Christina Hagberg Prize. Since 2014, Zeberg has been serving as the president of the Swedish Society for Anatomy and a consulting editor for anatomy textbooks and atlases at Georg Thieme Verlag.


Education

Zeberg obtained his
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degree from
Karolinska Institute The Karolinska Institute (KI; ; sometimes known as the (Royal) Caroline Institute in English) is a research-led medical university in Solna within the Stockholm urban area of Sweden and one of the foremost medical research institutes globally ...
t with research training in 2013. He also received his Ph.D. in
electrophysiology Electrophysiology (from ee the Electron#Etymology, etymology of "electron" ; and ) is the branch of physiology that studies the electrical properties of biological cell (biology), cells and tissues. It involves measurements of voltage change ...
and
computational neuroscience Computational neuroscience (also known as theoretical neuroscience or mathematical neuroscience) is a branch of  neuroscience which employs mathematics, computer science, theoretical analysis and abstractions of the brain to understand th ...
from the same institute.


Career

Zeberg started his academic career in 2015 as a lecturer at Karolinska Institutet. He was appointed as a Registered Medical Practitioner in 2016. From 2017 until 2019 he served as a
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at the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig. Since 2019, he has been holding an appointment as an
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at Karolinska Institutet.


Research

Zeberg's primary research focus lies in evolutionary genetics and
biology Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms. It is a broad natural science that encompasses a wide range of fields and unifying principles that explain the structure, function, growth, History of life, origin, evolution, and ...
, particularly in the areas of gene flow from Neandertals and Denisovans into modern humans, and its impact on
health Health has a variety of definitions, which have been used for different purposes over time. In general, it refers to physical and emotional well-being, especially that associated with normal functioning of the human body, absent of disease, p ...
and
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. Additionally, through the application of both
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and functional studies, his research has also focused on areas such as pharmacogenetics and
genetic predisposition Genetic predisposition refers to a genetic characteristic which influences the possible phenotypic development of an individual organism within a species or population under the influence of environmental conditions. The term genetic susceptibil ...
to
infectious diseases infection is the invasion of tissues by pathogens, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agent and the toxins they produce. An infectious disease, also known as a transmissible disease or communicable dise ...
, including COVID-19.


Media coverage

Zeberg and Svante Pääbo discovered a gene inherited from Neanderthals that is linked to an increased risk of severe COVID-19; this work has been featured in news outlets, such as ''
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'', ''
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''. His solo subsequent work on the COVID-19 risk variant, which was found to reduce a person's risk of contracting
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by 27%, has been covered by ''Contagion Live'', and ''EurekAlert''.


Genetic factors in COVID-19 severity

Zeberg has conducted research studies on how gene variants inherited from Neanderthals influence occurrence of severe complications from Covid-19. He has also worked with Svante Pääbo for years and published a collaborative study in the journal ''Nature'' in 2020, providing evidence suggesting a role for genetics in the severity of COVID-19. He identified a 50-kilobase genomic region inherited from Neanderthals on chromosome 3 as the primary genetic risk factor for severe SARS-CoV-2 symptoms. It was further established that the variant is associated with a 60% increased likelihood of hospitalization and impacts approximately 50% of individuals in South Asia and around 16% in Europe. After identifying this genetic risk factor, he, in collaboration with Pääbo, observed a notable increase in its frequency since the last ice age during spring 2021. This unexpected commonality led them to suggest that it might have conferred a positive effect on carriers in earlier times. He conducted research on whether this genetic factor might even provide protection against other infectious diseases and revealed in the subsequent solo study published in ''PNAS'' that risk variant offers protection against getting infected with HIV. Under the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative, Zeberg investigated the role of human genetics in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity. He also expanded upon genetic factors linked to severe COVID-19, unveiling a novel Neandertal haplotype on chromosome 12 with protective effects against the virus, in contrast to a previously identified Neandertal haplotype associated with increased disease risk. Additionally, his joint work identified a Neanderthal isoform of OAS1 that protects individuals of European ancestry against COVID-19 susceptibility and severity. Within the context of pharmacogenomics, Zeberg discovered a Neanderthal-inherited DNA region containing two cytochrome P450 enzymes in a joint study, revealing that this haplotype encodes proteins crucial for RNA virus infection responses. The research also established that these enzymes are involved in the metabolism of widely used medications like warfarin and phenytoin.


Neural science

Zeberg conducted research in the field of Neural Science to explore the mechanisms and dynamics of neural activity and their impact on cognitive processes. He has contributed to the understanding of normal as well as pathological brain function and studied the inherent dynamics of different neuron types and their interplay with network activity to examine the complex processes. To investigate the stability of patterns of gamma oscillation in the cortex, he and his collaborators injected artificial synaptic conductances into FS cells and measured the phase resetting produced by synaptic inputs.


Awards and honors

*2010 – Daiwa Adrian Prize Award,
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*2022 – Sven and Ebba-Christina Hagberg Prize *2024 – The Florman award,
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Bibliography


Edited books

*''THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System'' (2015) ISBN 978-1604069228 *''THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: Internal Organs'' (2016) ISBN 978-1626231672 *''THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy'' (2016) 978-1626231696 *''THIEME Atlas of Anatomy Latin Nomenclature: Fourth Edition'' (2021) ISBN 978-1684204519


Selected articles

*Zeberg, H., & Pääbo, S. (2020). The major genetic risk factor for severe COVID-19 is inherited from Neanderthals. Nature, 587(7835), 610-612. *Zeberg, H., & Pääbo, S. (2021). A genomic region associated with protection against severe COVID-19 is inherited from Neandertals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(9), e2026309118. *Zhou, S., Butler-Laporte, G., Nakanishi, T., Morrison, D. R., Afilalo, J., Afilalo, M., ... & Richards, J. B. (2021). A Neanderthal OAS1 isoform protects individuals of European ancestry against COVID-19 susceptibility and severity. Nature medicine, 27(4), 659-667. *COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative. (2021). Mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19. Nature, 600(7889), 472-477. *Kousathanas, A., Pairo-Castineira, E., Rawlik, K., Stuckey, A., Odhams, C. A., Walker, S., ... & Peterborough City Hospital team Butcher Deborah 153 154 O’Sullivan Susie 153 154 Butterworth-Cowin Nicola 153 154. (2022). Whole-genome sequencing reveals host factors underlying critical COVID-19. Nature, 607(7917), 97-103.


References

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