ACE Gene I/D Polymorphism and Acute Pulmonary Embolism in COVID19 Pneumonia: A Potential Predisposing Role

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Calabrese, Cecilia [1 ]
Annunziata, Anna [2 ]
Coppola, Antonietta [2 ]
Pafundi, Pia Clara [3 ]
Guarino, Salvatore [4 ]
Di Spirito, Valentina [2 ]
Maddaloni, Valeria [5 ]
Pepe, Nicola [5 ]
Fiorentino, Giuseppe [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Dept Translat Med Sci, Naples, Italy
[2] AORN Osped Colli, Dept Intens Care, Naples, Italy
[3] Univ Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Dept Adv Med & Surg Sci, Naples, Italy
[4] AORN Osped Colli, Dept Radiodiagnost, Naples, Italy
[5] AORN Osped Colli, Mol Genom Lab, Chem Biochem Unit, Naples, Italy
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COVID19; pneumonia; pulmonary embolism; ace gene; polymorphism; angiotensin II;
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10.3389/fmed.2020.631148
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Most recent studies have stressed a high risk of thromboembolism in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection, particularly in those with severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Counterbalance between angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) and ACE2 activities in COVID-19 disease may be crucially involved in the thrombo-inflammatory process. Currently, no study has investigated ACE I/D polymorphism involvement in COVID-19 disease complicated by pulmonary embolism, hence the aim of the present pilot study. This is a retrospective, single-center observational case-control study, conducted at the Sub-Intensive Care Unit of A.O.R.N. Ospedali dei Colli, Cotugno Hospital, Naples (Italy). We included 68 subjects with severe/critical COVID-19 pneumonia. COVID-19 patients were divided according to occurrence of PE (PE+, n = 25) or absence of thromboembolic complications (PE-, n = 43). Assessment of ACE I/D polymorphisms showed a statistically significant difference between PE+ and PE- patients (p = 0.029). Particularly, prevalence of D/D homozygous polymorphism was significantly higher in PE+ COVID-19 patients than in PE- (72 vs. 46.5%; p = 0.048), while heterozygote I/D polymorphism was significantly lower expressed in PE+ patients than in PE- (16 vs. 48.8%; p = 0.009). Computed tomographic pulmonary angiography showed predominantly mono/bilateral sub-segmental embolisms. In conclusion, our findings let us hypothesize a genetic susceptibility to thromboembolism in COVID-19 disease. ACE D/D polymorphism might represent a genetic risk factor, although studies on larger populations are needed.
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