The ACE2 has a physiological role in the
regulation of the Renin-Angiotensin System. It is also
described your function as a receptor for SARS-CoV-2
and other coronaviruses. Genetic variants in ACE2 are
associated with cardiovascular diseases in different
human populations and drug response. There is no
direct evidence that mutations in ACE2 confer
resistance to coronavirus spike protein binding. The
evolutionary relationship between spike protein binding
and ACE2 is complex. Significant genetic variants are
present in ACE2, meanwhile, the evolutionary time of
contact of the human ACE2 to the virus is short and,
therefore, it did not suffer sufficient selective pressures
to offer resistance to viral spike protein binding at the
population level. More efforts are needed to identify
genetic variants in human ACE2 and other genes, and,
consequently, conducting case-control studies to
validate these variants and their possible association
with infection rates by SARS-CoV-2 and/or clinical
outcome.
Keywords : coronaviruses, COVID-19, Angiotensin I Converting Enzyme 2