Author: Chen, Lili; Zhao, Jiajia; Peng, Jinfeng; Li, Xiaoshuang; Deng, Xuliang; Geng, Zhi; Shen, Zhenyu; Guo, Fengyuan; Zhang, Qianwen; Jin, Yang; Wang, Lin; Wang, Songlin
Title: Detection of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 in saliva and characterization of oral symptoms in COVIDâ€19 patients Cord-id: z5laqkin Document date: 2020_10_19
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Snippet: OBJECTIVES: In order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the effects of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 on oral health and possible saliva transmission, we performed RNAâ€seq profiles analysis from public databases and also a questionnaire survey on oralâ€related symptoms of COVIDâ€19 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To analyse ACE2 expression in salivary glands, bulk RNAâ€seq profiles from four public datasets including 31 COVIDâ€19 patients were recruited. Saliva and oropharyngeal swabs were
Document: OBJECTIVES: In order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the effects of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 on oral health and possible saliva transmission, we performed RNAâ€seq profiles analysis from public databases and also a questionnaire survey on oralâ€related symptoms of COVIDâ€19 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To analyse ACE2 expression in salivary glands, bulk RNAâ€seq profiles from four public datasets including 31 COVIDâ€19 patients were recruited. Saliva and oropharyngeal swabs were collected. SARSâ€CoVâ€2 nucleic acids in saliva were detected by realâ€time polymerase chain reaction (RTâ€PCR). Additionally, a questionnaire survey on various oral symptoms such as dry mouth and amblygeustia was also carried out on COVIDâ€19 patients. RESULTS: ACE2 expression was present at detectable levels in the salivary glands. In addition, of four cases with positive detection of salivary SARSâ€CoVâ€2 nucleic acids, three (75%) were critically ill on ventilator support. Furthermore, we observed the two major oralâ€related symptoms, dry mouth (46.3%) and amblygeustia (47.2%), were manifested by a relatively high proportion of 108 COVIDâ€19 patients who accepted the questionnaire survey. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirms the expression of ACE2 in the salivary glands and demonstrates the possibility of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection of salivary glands. Saliva may be a new source of diagnostic specimens for critically ill patients, since it can be easily collected without any invasive procedures. In addition, dry mouth and amblygeustia can be considered as initial symptoms of COVIDâ€19 infection.
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