Author: Khoury, Emad E.; Knaney, Yara; Fokra, Ahmad; Kinaneh, Safa; Azzam, Zaher; Heyman, Samuel N.; Abassi, Zaid
Title: Pulmonary, cardiac and renal distribution of ACE2, furin, TMPRSS2 and ADAM17 in rats with heart failure: Potential implication for COVIDâ€19 disease Cord-id: tbs3b4ww Document date: 2021_3_4
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Snippet: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is often associated with kidney and pulmonary dysfunction. Activation of the reninâ€angiotensinâ€aldosterone system (RAAS) contributes to avid sodium retention, cardiac hypertrophy and oedema formation, including lung congestion. While the status of the classic components of RAAS such as renin, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), angiotensin II (Ang II) and angiotensin II receptor ATâ€1 is well studied in CHF, the expression of angiotensin converting enzymeâ€2
Document: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is often associated with kidney and pulmonary dysfunction. Activation of the reninâ€angiotensinâ€aldosterone system (RAAS) contributes to avid sodium retention, cardiac hypertrophy and oedema formation, including lung congestion. While the status of the classic components of RAAS such as renin, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), angiotensin II (Ang II) and angiotensin II receptor ATâ€1 is well studied in CHF, the expression of angiotensin converting enzymeâ€2 (ACE2), a key enzyme of angiotensin 1â€7 (Ang 1â€7) generation in the pulmonary, cardiac and renal systems has not been studied thoroughly in this clinical setting. This issue is of a special interest as Ang 1â€7 counterbalance the vasoconstrictory, proâ€inflammatory and proâ€proliferative actions of Ang II. Furthermore, CHF predisposes to COVIDâ€19 disease severity, while ACE2 also serves as the binding domain of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 in human hostâ€cells, and acts in concert with furin, an important enzyme in the synthesis of BNP in CHF, in permeating viral functionality along TMPRSST2. ADAM17 governs ACE2 shedding from cell membranes. Therefore, the present study was designed to investigate the expression of ACE2, furin, TMPRSS2 and ADAM17 in the lung, heart and kidneys of rats with CHF to understand the exaggerated susceptibility of clinical CHF to COVIDâ€19 disease. Heart failure was induced in male Sprague Dawley rats by the creation of a surgical aortoâ€caval fistula. Shamâ€operated rats served as controls. One week after surgery, the animals were subdivided into compensated and decompensated CHF according to urinary sodium excretion. Both groups and their controls were sacrificed, and their hearts, lungs and kidneys were harvested for assessment of tissue remodelling and ACE2, furin, TMPRSS2 and ADAM17 immunoreactivity, expression and immunohistochemical staining. ACE2 immunoreactivity and mRNA levels increased in pulmonary, cardiac and renal tissues of compensated, but not in decompensated CHF. Furin immunoreactivity was increased in both compensated and decompensated CHF in the pulmonary, cardiac tissues and renal cortex but not in the medulla. Interestingly, both the expression and abundance of pulmonary, cardiac and renal TMPRSS2 decreased in CHF in correlation with the severity of the disease. Pulmonary, cardiac and renal ADAM17 mRNA levels were also downregulated in decompensated CHF. Circulating furin levels increased in proportion to CHF severity, whereas plasma ACE2 remained unchanged. In summary, ACE2 and furin are overexpressed in the pulmonary, cardiac and renal tissues of compensated and to a lesser extent of decompensated CHF as compared with their sham controls. The increased expression of the ACE2 in heart failure may serve as a compensatory mechanism, counterbalancing the overâ€activity of the deleterious isoform, ACE. Downregulated ADAM17 might enhance membranal ACE2 in COVIDâ€19 disease, whereas the suppression of TMPRSS2 in CHF argues against its involvement in the exaggerated susceptibility of CHF patients to SARSâ€CoV2.
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