Specific ACE2 Expression in Cholangiocytes May Cause Liver Damage After 2019-nCoV Infection
Fudan University · Cancer Institute (WIA) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract A newly identified coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, has been posing significant threats to public health since December 2019. ACE2, the host cell receptor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS), has recently been demonstrated in mediating 2019-nCoV infection. Interestingly, besides the respiratory system, substantial proportion of SARS and 2019-nCoV patients showed signs of various degrees of liver damage, the mechanism and implication of which have not yet been determined. Here, we performed an unbiased evaluation of cell type specific expression of ACE2 in healthy liver tissues using single cell RNA-seq data of two independent cohorts, and identified specific expression in cholangiocytes.…
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Authors
15- XCXiaoqiang Chai
Fudan University, Cancer Institute (WIA), Zhongshan Hospital, Ministry of Science and Technology
- LHLongfei Hu
Singleron Biotechnologies (china)
- YZYan Zhang
Singleron Biotechnologies (china)
- WHWeiyu Han
Fudan University, Cancer Institute (WIA), Zhongshan Hospital, Ministry of Science and Technology
- LZLu Zhou
Fudan University, Cancer Institute (WIA), Zhongshan Hospital, Ministry of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Cholangiocyte
- Hepatocyte
- Coronavirus
- Biology
- Liver damage
- Liver injury
- Respiratory system
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Good health and well-being