THE RELATION OF ACE2 AND TMPRSS2 NASOPHARYNGEAL EXPRESSION WITH DISEASE SEVERITY IN VIETNAMESE COVID-19 PATIENTS

Nguyen Thi Thanh Hai1,2,, Ha Van Dai1, Nguyen Hong Nhung3, Nguyen Hai Ha3, Le Thi Ngoc4, Pham Ngoc Thach5
1 Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory, National Hospital for Tropical Diseases
2 Biochemistry Department, Hanoi Medical University
3 Institute of Genome Research, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
4 Microbiology and Biomolecular Laboratory, National Hospital for Tropical Diseases
5 National Hospital for Tropical Diseases

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Introduction: ACE2 and TMPRSS2 are two crucial proteins of host cell membrane helping SARSCoV-2 viral infection to cause COVID-19 disease. ACE2 is a receptor for binding of the viral spike (S) protein and TMPRSS2 following cleaves the S protein at the S1/S2 and S'2 sites for membrane fusion.
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the expression of nasopharyngeal ACE2 and TMPRSS2 upon admission in relationship with the subsequent clinical course during hospitalization of COVID-19 patients.
Material and methods: Representative 29 and 23 nasopharyngeal fluid samples collected upon admission from typical severe and mild COVID-19 patients hospitalized in the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases (Vietnam), respectively, were relatively compared RNA expression of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 by using Realtime-PCR with specific primers. SARS-CoV-2 cases were diagnosed clinically,
blood and biochemical parameter, X-ray/CT and confirmed by RT-PCR.
Results: The RNA expression of TMPRSS2 was relative higher (1.36 fold) in severe group in comparison with mild patients (p = 0.0004), but the level of ACE2 expression was no difference between two groups.
Conclusion: TMPRSS2 but not ACE2 gene expression in the nasopharyngeal mucosa may promote the severity of COVID-19 patients but requires further study in larger samples.

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