The Relation between ACE Gene Polymorphism and the Severity of COVID-19 Infection

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Marei, Yara El-Sayed [1 ]
Bayoumy, Ahmed Abdallah [2 ]
Nassar, Hassnaa Mohamed Abulazm [3 ]
Mansour, Bassam [4 ]
Hamady, Asmaa Bakeir [1 ]
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[1] Suez Canal Univ, Fac Med, Med Microbiol & Immunol Dept, Ismailia, Egypt
[2] Suez Canal Univ, Fac Med, Chest Unit Internal Med Dept, Ismailia, Egypt
[3] Suez Canal Univ, Fac Med, Clin Pathol Dept, Ismailia, Egypt
[4] Suez Canal Univ, Fac Med, Infect & Endem Dis Dept, Ismailia, Egypt
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10.1155/2023/4540287
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Introduction. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which emerged in China at the end of 2019, rapidly spread worldwide. The angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene contains an insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism that leads to a higher serum ACE level which is associated with several diseases and also with a high mortality rate in SARS. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing the association between ACE gene polymorphism and the risk and severity of COVID-19 disease in patients. Methodology. Forty-five SARS-CoV-2 infected patients and another random control group of 45 healthy individuals were included. The detection of ACE I/D gene polymorphism in both groups was done by PCR. Results. 53% of infected patients with SARS-CoV-2 had an ACE deletion/deletion genotype (D/D), 27% had an ACE deletion/insertion genotype (D/I), and 20% had an ACE insertion/insertion genotype (I/I). On the one hand, the D/D variant was significantly detected in the COVID-19 patients compared to the control subjects, whereas the I/I variant was significantly detected in the control subjects compared to the COVID-19 patients (p = 0.004). The D/D variant subgroup showed the lowest lymphocytic count compared to the D/I or I/I subgroups. In addition, the C-reactive protein was significantly higher and the oxygen saturation was significantly lower in patients with the D/D allele compared to the other subgroups. Conclusions. ACE gene polymorphism, particularly the DD genotype, was observed to affect the severity of COVID-19 infection.
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