The Biological Causes and Consequences of COVID-19: ACE I/D Polymorphism and In-Silico Screening of Potential Bioactive Phytochemicals Against COVID-19

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Hussain, Nageen [1 ,2 ]
Adil, Muhammad [1 ]
Mumtaz, Mohsin [1 ]
Waseem, Muhammad [1 ]
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[1] Univ Punjab, Inst Microbiol & Mol Genet, Lahore, Pakistan
[2] Univ Punjab, Inst Microbiol & Mol Genet, Lahore 54590, Pakistan
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COVID-19; polymorphism; angiotensin converting enzyme; insertion; deletion; phytochemicals; CONVERTING-ENZYME; ANGIOTENSIN-I; CORONAVIRUS;
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10.1177/11779322221139061
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The "Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome" (SARS), which has relation to the coronavirus-2 considered to be a major cause of the disease addressed by COVID-19. COVID-19 requires the angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE-2), which is considered to be the target receptor of the host cells. The intention of this practical research study was to observe ACE I/D polymorphism association with COVID-19 and also the in-silico screening of potential phytochemicals against COVID-19. This study incorporated total of 320 blood samples; of which 160 were collected from COVID-19 patients and 160 were collected from healthy controls. DNA extraction was conducted from whole genomic blood and afterward, the banding patterns of ACE polymorphism were identified by the application of a nested polymerase chain reaction. A significant discrepancy was recorded in the frequency of insertion/deletion (ID) and homozygous deletion (DD) between controls and patients. The frequency reported for ID was just 10% and that of DD (genetic constitution) was 90%. Predictably, a 100% DD genetic constitution was shown by all the controls. The inference of this study was that the DD genotype has a greater prevalence in COVID-19 as compared to II and ID. In-silico screening of potential phytochemicals against COVID-19 is very effective in its concentrated form showing no or fewer side effects and can be used as a drug against COVID-19 spike protein blockage to inhibit the interaction between ACE-2 receptors. The highest affinity and lowest binding energy were observed by Dictaminine.
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