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Effects of angiotensin II receptor blocker usage on viral load, antibody dynamics, and transcriptional characteristics among COVID-19 patients with hypertension / 浙江大学学报(英文版)(B辑:生物医学和生物技术)
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 330-340, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-880733
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Epidemiological evidence suggests that patients with hypertension infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are at increased risk of acute lung injury. However, it is still not clear whether this increased risk is related to the usage of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers. We collected medical records of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients from the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine (Hangzhou, China), and evaluated the potential impact of an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) on the clinical outcomes of COVID-19 patients with hypertension. A total of 30 hypertensive COVID-19 patients were enrolled, of which 17 were classified as non-ARB group and the remaining 13 as ARB group based on the antihypertensive therapies they received. Compared with the non-ARB group, patients in the ARB group had a lower proportion of severe cases and intensive care unit (ICU) admission as well as shortened length of hospital stay, and manifested favorable results in most of the laboratory testing. Viral loads in the ARB group were lower than those in the non-ARB group throughout the disease course. No significant difference in the time of seroconversion or antibody levels was observed between the two groups. The median levels of soluble angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (sACE2) in serum and urine samples were similar in both groups, and there were no significant correlations between serum sACE2 and biomarkers of disease severity. Transcriptional analysis showed 125 differentially expressed genes which mainly were enriched in oxygen transport, bicarbonate transport, and blood coagulation. Our results suggest that ARB usage is not associated with aggravation of COVID-19. These findings support the maintenance of ARB treatment in hypertensive patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Biomarkers / China / Retrospective Studies / Viral Load / Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists / Transcriptome / Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 / COVID-19 / Hypertension / Intensive Care Units Type of study: Observational study Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B Year: 2021 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Biomarkers / China / Retrospective Studies / Viral Load / Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists / Transcriptome / Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 / COVID-19 / Hypertension / Intensive Care Units Type of study: Observational study Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B Year: 2021 Type: Article