Author: Shamir, Inbal; Abutbulâ€Amitai, Mor; Abbasâ€Egbariya, Haya; Pasmanikâ€Chor, Metsada; Paret, Gideon; Nevoâ€Caspi, Yael
                    Title: STAT3 isoforms differentially affect ACE2 expression: A potential target for COVIDâ€19 therapy  Cord-id: 5575mfcu  Document date: 2020_9_19
                    ID: 5575mfcu
                    
                    Snippet: The SARSâ€coronavirus 2 is the aetiologic agent COVIDâ€19. ACE2 has been identified as a cell entry receptor for the virus. Therefore, trying to understand how the gene is controlled has become a major goal. We silenced the expression of STAT3α and STAT3β, and found that while silencing STAT3α causes an increase in ACE2 expression, silencing STAT3β causes the opposite effect. Studying the role of STAT3 in ACE2 expression will shed light on the molecular events that contribute to the progre
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: The SARSâ€coronavirus 2 is the aetiologic agent COVIDâ€19. ACE2 has been identified as a cell entry receptor for the virus. Therefore, trying to understand how the gene is controlled has become a major goal. We silenced the expression of STAT3α and STAT3β, and found that while silencing STAT3α causes an increase in ACE2 expression, silencing STAT3β causes the opposite effect. Studying the role of STAT3 in ACE2 expression will shed light on the molecular events that contribute to the progression of the disease and that the different roles of STAT3α and STAT3β in that context must be taken in consideration. Our results place STAT3 in line with additional potential therapeutic targets for treating COVIDâ€19 patients.
 
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