Frontiers in Oncology (May 2021)

High Expression of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 at the Resection Margin Makes Lung Cancer Survivors Susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 With Unfavorable Prognosis

  • Qianqian Wang,
  • Liangyu Li,
  • Liangyu Li,
  • Tianyu Qu,
  • Jie Li,
  • Jie Li,
  • Lingxiang Wu,
  • Lingxiang Wu,
  • Kening Li,
  • Kening Li,
  • Ziyu Wang,
  • Ziyu Wang,
  • Mengyan Zhu,
  • Mengyan Zhu,
  • Bin Huang,
  • Bin Huang,
  • Wei Wu,
  • Wei Wu,
  • Min Wu,
  • Min Wu,
  • Rong Ding,
  • Rong Ding,
  • Zhihong Zhang,
  • Qianghu Wang,
  • Qianghu Wang,
  • Xinyi Xia,
  • Xinyi Xia,
  • Xinyi Xia,
  • Pengping Li,
  • Pengping Li,
  • Zhi Zhang,
  • Renhua Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.644575
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread worldwide. Systematic analysis of lung cancer survivors at molecular and clinical levels is warranted to understand the disease course and clinical characteristics.MethodsA single-center, retrospective cohort study was conducted in 65 patients with COVID-19 from Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, of which 13 patients were diagnosed with lung cancer. The study was conducted from February 4 to April 11, 2020.ResultsDuring the course of treatment, lung cancer survivors infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) had shorter median time from symptom onset to hospitalization (P = 0.016) and longer clinical symptom remission time (P = 0.020) than non-cancer individuals. No differences were observed among indicators such as time from symptom onset to hospitalization and symptom remission time between medium-term and short-term survivors. The expression of ACE2 (P = 0.013) and TMPRSS2 (P <0.001) was elevated in lung cancer survivors as compared with that in non-cancer individuals.ConclusionsACE2 and TMPRSS2 levels were higher at resection margins of lung cancer survivors than those in normal tissues of non-cancerous individuals and may serve as factors responsible for the high susceptibility to COVID-19 among lung cancer survivors. Lung cancer patients diagnosed with COVID-19, including medium-term survivors, have worse outcomes than the general population.

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