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Author: Li, Shuainan; Cai, Benzhi; Ma, Wenya; Yang, Fan; Xu, Yan; Xu, Binbin
Title: ACE2 as a key target for treatment of COVID-19 related cardiovascular diseases: current progress and prospect.
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  • Document date: 2021_3_19
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    Snippet: ACE2 has long been known as an injury protective protein, it can protect a variety of organ damage such as heart, liver, kidney and lung. Especially in cardiovascular diseases, ACE2, as a negative regulator of RAAS, is an extremely important protective factor that mainly plays a role by converting Ang â…¡ to Ang-(1-7). Nevertheless, with the recent outbreak of COVID-19, it was exposed that another identity of ACE2 is the entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2, which previously served as the entry recepto
    Document: ACE2 has long been known as an injury protective protein, it can protect a variety of organ damage such as heart, liver, kidney and lung. Especially in cardiovascular diseases, ACE2, as a negative regulator of RAAS, is an extremely important protective factor that mainly plays a role by converting Ang â…¡ to Ang-(1-7). Nevertheless, with the recent outbreak of COVID-19, it was exposed that another identity of ACE2 is the entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2, which previously served as the entry receptor for SARS. With the in-depth clinical research, it was found that the severity and susceptibility of COVID-19 are related to cardiovascular disease, and SARS-CoV-2 binding to ACE2 receptor is also potentially associated with heart injury symptoms. Therefore, in this article, we mainly review the relationship between ACE2, COVID-19 and cardiovascular system diseases/heart injury.

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