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Is nicotine exposure linked to cardiopulmonary vulnerability to COVID‐19 in the general population?

John Olds, Nadine Kabbani

2020FEBS Journal103 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recent emergence of COVID-19 has resulted in a worldwide crisis, with large populations locked down and transportation links severed. While approximately 80% of infected individuals have minimal symptoms, around 15-20% need to be hospitalized, greatly stressing global healthcare systems. As of March 10, the death rate appears to be about 3.4%, although this number is highly stratified among different populations. Here, we focus on those individuals who have been exposed to nicotine prior to their exposure to the virus. We predict that these individuals are 'primed' to be at higher risk because nicotine can directly impact the putative receptor for the virus (ACE2) and lead to deleterious signaling in lung epithelial cells.

Topics & Concepts

NicotineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PopulationVulnerability (computing)LungVirusNicotine dependenceReceptorEnvironmental healthBiologyMedicineVirologyInternal medicineDiseaseComputer scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)Computer securitySARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesInfluenza Virus Research Studies