Author: Karamyan, Vardan T.
Title: Between two storms, vasoactive peptides or bradykinin underlie severity of COVIDâ€19? Cord-id: r32jm46b Document date: 2021_3_9
ID: r32jm46b
Snippet: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2), continues to be a worldâ€wide pandemic with overwhelming socioeconomic impact. Since inflammation is one of the major causes of COVIDâ€19 complications, the associated molecular mechanisms have been the focus of many studies to better understand this disease and develop improved treatments for patients contracting SARSâ€CoVâ€2. Among these, strong emphasis has been placed on pro
Document: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2), continues to be a worldâ€wide pandemic with overwhelming socioeconomic impact. Since inflammation is one of the major causes of COVIDâ€19 complications, the associated molecular mechanisms have been the focus of many studies to better understand this disease and develop improved treatments for patients contracting SARSâ€CoVâ€2. Among these, strong emphasis has been placed on proâ€inflammatory cytokines, associating severity of COVIDâ€19 with soâ€called “cytokine storm.†More recently, peptide bradykinin, its dysregulated signaling or “bradykinin storm,†has emerged as a primary mechanism to explain COVIDâ€19â€related complications. Unfortunately, this important development may not fully capture the main molecular players that underlie the disease severity. To this end, in this focused review, several lines of evidence are provided to suggest that in addition to bradykinin, two closely related vasoactive peptides, substance P and neurotensin, are also likely to drive microvascular permeability and inflammation, and be responsible for development of COVIDâ€19 pathology. Furthermore, based on published experimental observations, it is postulated that in addition to ACE and neprilysin, peptidase neurolysin (Nln) is also likely to contribute to accumulation of bradykinin, substance P and neurotensin, and progression of the disease. In conclusion, it is proposed that “vasoactive peptide storm†may underlie severity of COVIDâ€19 and that simultaneous inhibition of all three peptidergic systems could be therapeutically more advantageous rather than modulation of any single mechanism alone.
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