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    Contribution of the renin-angiotensinogen system in the risk of COVID-19 and related complications have been assessed by several groups. However, the results are not consistent. We examined levels of ACE1 and ACE2 in the circulation of two groups of COVID-19 patients (ICU-admitted and general ward-admitted patients) compared with healthy controls. We also genotyped two polymorphisms in ACE1 gene (the ACE1-I/D polymorphism rs1799752 and rs4359) to appraise their association with expression levels of ACE1 and ACE2. Expression level of ACE1 was significantly higher in ICU patients compared with non-ICU patients (P value = 0.02). However, its expression was not significantly different between total COVID-19 patients and total controls (P value = 0.34). ACE2 expression was not different ether between two groups of COVID-19 patients (P value = 0.12) or between total COVID-19 patients and total controls (P value = 0.79). While distribution of rs1799752 and rs4359 alleles was similar between study groups, genotype frequencies of rs1799752 were differently distributed among total COVID-19 patients and controls (P value = 0.00001). Moreover, genotypes of the other polymorphism tended to be distinctively distributed among these two groups (P value = 0.06). In the total population of patients and controls, different ACE1 mRNA levels were observed among carriers of different rs1799752 genotypes; of note, ID genotype carriers showed a higher expression of ACE1 compared with II genotype carriers (P = 0.01). ACE1 polymorphisms might affect risk of COVID-19 and expression of ACE transcripts. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Mohammadarian Akbari, Mohammad Taheri, Golbarg Mehrpoor, Solat Eslami, Bashdar Mahmud Hussen, Soudeh Ghafouri-Fard, Noormohammad Arefian. Assessment of ACE1 variants and ACE1/ACE2 expression in COVID-19 patients. Vascular pharmacology. 2022 Feb;142:106934

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    PMID: 34774774

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