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Robust ACE2 protein expression localizes to the motile cilia of the respiratory tract epithelia and is not increased by ACE inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers.

Citation
Lee, I. T., et al. “Robust Ace2 Protein Expression Localizes To The Motile Cilia Of The Respiratory Tract Epithelia And Is Not Increased By Ace Inhibitors Or Angiotensin Receptor Blockers.”. Medrxiv : The Preprint Server For Health Sciences.
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Author Ivan T Lee, Tsuguhisa Nakayama, Chien-Ting Wu, Yury Goltsev, Sizun Jiang, Phillip A Gall, Chun-Kang Liao, Liang-Chun Shih, Christian M Schürch, David R McIlwain, Pauline Chu, Nicole A Borchard, David Zarabanda, Sachi S Dholakia, Angela Yang, Dayoung Kim, Tomoharu Kanie, Chia- Der Lin, Ming-Hsui Tsai, Katie M Phillips, Raymond Kim, Jonathan B Overdevest, Matthew A Tyler, Carol H Yan, Chih-Feng Lin, Yi-Tsen Lin, Da-Tian Bau, Gregory J Tsay, Zara M Patel, Yung-An Tsou, Chih-Jaan Tai, Te-Huei Yeh, Peter H Hwang, Garry P Nolan, Jayakar Nayak V, Peter K Jackson
Abstract

We investigated the expression and subcellular localization of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), within the upper (nasal) and lower (pulmonary) respiratory tracts of healthy human donors. We detected ACE2 protein expression within the cilia organelle of ciliated airway epithelial cells, which likely represents the initial or early subcellular site of SARS-CoV-2 viral entry during respiratory transmission. We further determined whether ACE2 expression in the cilia of upper respiratory cells was influenced by patient demographics, clinical characteristics, co-morbidities, or medication use, and found no evidence that the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) increases ACE2 protein expression.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Date Published
05/2020
DOI
10.1101/2020.05.08.20092866
Alternate Journal
medRxiv
PMID
32511516
PMCID
PMC7273284
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