Age and sex differences in soluble ACE2 may give insights for COVID-19

SEE PDF] There was similar and low sACE2 in both sexes up to age 12. sACE2 increased more in boys with growth, so men from age 15 had higher sACE2 than women (Fig. 1). [...]sACE2 is low in children and increases more in boys than girls, resulting in sex differences in adolescence/young adulthood. Hi...

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Published inCritical care (London, England) Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 221 - 3
Main Authors Swärd, Per, Edsfeldt, Andreas, Reepalu, Anton, Jehpsson, Lars, Rosengren, Björn E., Karlsson, Magnus K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London BioMed Central 14.05.2020
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ISSN1364-8535
1466-609X
1364-8535
1466-609X
1366-609X
DOI10.1186/s13054-020-02942-2

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Summary:SEE PDF] There was similar and low sACE2 in both sexes up to age 12. sACE2 increased more in boys with growth, so men from age 15 had higher sACE2 than women (Fig. 1). [...]sACE2 is low in children and increases more in boys than girls, resulting in sex differences in adolescence/young adulthood. High mACE2 and/or high ADAM-17 activity may therefore be risk factors for severe COVID-19 [1, 2]. Since high sACE2 could indicate high mACE2 and/or high ADAM-17 activity, sACE2 may be a marker of both susceptibility and severity of COVID-19. [...]this study shows that subjects with higher risk for severe COVID-19 [4] had higher sACE2 (adults>children and men>women).
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ISSN:1364-8535
1466-609X
1364-8535
1466-609X
1366-609X
DOI:10.1186/s13054-020-02942-2