Mostafa Domiaty Dalia, Ibrahim Al-Hazani Tahani Mohamed, Alshehri Eman, Zamil Aldajani Haya, Fahad Alqassim Naseem Abdulrahman, Mohammed Al-Balawi Abdullah, Abdullah AlQassim Fatima, Abdullah Alduwish Manal, Saeed Al-Qahtani Wedad
College of Science, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Jeddah, P.O. BOX 13151, Jeddah, 21493, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Biology, College of Sciences and Humanities, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 83, Al-Kharj, 11940, Saudi Arabia.
Heliyon. 2023 Dec 19;10(1):e23926. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23926. eCollection 2024 Jan 15.
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a pervasive and challenging global health concern. This research delves into the intricate relationship between NSCLC and ACE2 expression, exploring the potential impact of COVID-19 history on this interaction. Tissue samples were meticulously gathered from a cohort of 32 NSCLC patients, 18 of whom had a documented history of COVID-19 infection. The methodology included extensive investigations, such as cell dissociation, histopathological analysis, immunohistochemistry, cell culture, adhesion assays, immunocytochemistry, RNA isolation, and RT-PCR analysis. The results of this comprehensive study unearthed intriguing findings regarding ACE2 expression patterns within NSCLC tissues. Notably, variations were observed in ACE2 profiles between individuals with and without a prior record of COVID-19 infection, hinting at a dynamic interplay. These discoveries carry profound implications for both the understanding of NSCLC progression and the response to COVID-19 in patients with pre-existing NSCLC. The interrelationship between ACE2 expression, NSCLC, and COVID-19, as revealed in this study, may significantly influence patient outcomes and, potentially, therapeutic strategies. In summary, this research serves as an essential contribution to the growing body of knowledge on NSCLC, offering unique insights into the intricate connections between ACE2, COVID-19, and NSCLC. This information may open new avenues for tailored treatment approaches and clinical management strategies, ultimately benefiting patients grappling with NSCLC in the background of the current COVID-19 pandemic.
非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)是一个普遍存在且具有挑战性的全球健康问题。本研究深入探讨了NSCLC与ACE2表达之间的复杂关系,探究了COVID-19病史对这种相互作用的潜在影响。从32例NSCLC患者队列中精心收集组织样本,其中18例有COVID-19感染记录。该方法包括广泛的研究,如细胞解离、组织病理学分析、免疫组织化学、细胞培养、黏附试验、免疫细胞化学、RNA分离和RT-PCR分析。这项综合研究的结果揭示了关于NSCLC组织内ACE2表达模式的有趣发现。值得注意的是,在有和没有COVID-19感染既往记录的个体之间观察到ACE2谱的差异,这暗示了一种动态相互作用。这些发现对于理解NSCLC进展以及对已有NSCLC患者对COVID-19的反应具有深远意义。本研究揭示的ACE2表达、NSCLC和COVID-19之间的相互关系可能会显著影响患者的预后,并可能影响治疗策略。总之,这项研究为不断增长的NSCLC知识体系做出了重要贡献,为ACE2、COVID-19和NSCLC之间的复杂联系提供了独特见解。这些信息可能为量身定制的治疗方法和临床管理策略开辟新途径,最终使在当前COVID-19大流行背景下与NSCLC作斗争的患者受益。