C1 esterase inhibitor and the contact system in COVID-19

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is frequently associated with severe systemic consequences, including vasculitis, a hyperinflammatory state and hypercoagulation. The mechanisms leading to these life-threatening abnormalities are multifactorial. Based on the analysis of publicly available interactomes, we propose that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 infection directly causes a deficiency in C1 esterase inhibitor, a pathogen-specific mechanism that may help explain significant systemic abnormalities in patients with COVID-19.

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Thomson, T. M., Toscano-Guerra, E., Casis, E., & Paciucci, R. (2020, August 1). C1 esterase inhibitor and the contact system in COVID-19. British Journal of Haematology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.16938

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