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ADAM17 in the Pathogenesis of COVID-19
While the mechanism remains unclear, it has been hypothesized that this type I sheddase transmembrane protein is involved in the pathogenesis of COVID-19. Evidence that suggests that ADAM17 may be involved include:
- its known role in SARS-CoV viral uptake into host cells
- activating TNF‐α through cleave in cases of lung inflammation
- an association between high ADAM17 tissue expression and TNF‐α in an animal model of COPD, a known risk factor of COVID-19
- elevated ADAM17 gene expression in type II diabetic patients with diabetic low‐density lipoprotein (LDL)
- suggested contribution of ADAM17 to inflammation by stimulating IL-8 release
- proposed role in lung fibrosis and COPD through its ability to cleave IL-6R
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