FXR inhibition may protect from SARS-CoV-2 infection by reducing ACE2

Author:

Brevini TeresaORCID,Maes MailisORCID,Webb Gwilym J.,John Binu V.,Fuchs Claudia D.,Buescher Gustav,Wang LuORCID,Griffiths Chelsea,Brown Marnie L.ORCID,Scott William E.ORCID,Pereyra-Gerber Pehuén,Gelson William T. H.,Brown Stephanie,Dillon Scott,Muraro Daniele,Sharp JoORCID,Neary MeganORCID,Box Helen,Tatham LeeORCID,Stewart JamesORCID,Curley Paul,Pertinez Henry,Forrest Sally,Mlcochova Petra,Varankar Sagar S.,Darvish-Damavandi MahnazORCID,Mulcahy Victoria L.,Kuc Rhoda E.,Williams Thomas L.ORCID,Heslop James A.,Rossetti Davide,Tysoe Olivia C.,Galanakis Vasileios,Vila-Gonzalez Marta,Crozier Thomas W. M.ORCID,Bargehr JohannesORCID,Sinha SanjayORCID,Upponi Sara S.,Fear Corrina,Swift Lisa,Saeb-Parsy KouroshORCID,Davies Susan E.,Wester AxelORCID,Hagström Hannes,Melum EspenORCID,Clements Darran,Humphreys Peter,Herriott Jo,Kijak Edyta,Cox Helen,Bramwell ChloeORCID,Valentijn Anthony,Illingworth Christopher J. R.,Dahman Bassam,Bastaich Dustin R.,Ferreira Raphaella D.,Marjot Thomas,Barnes EleanorORCID,Moon Andrew M.ORCID,Barritt Alfred S.,Gupta Ravindra K.ORCID,Baker StephenORCID,Davenport Anthony P.ORCID,Corbett Gareth,Gorgoulis Vassilis G.ORCID,Buczacki Simon J. A.ORCID,Lee Joo-HyeonORCID,Matheson Nicholas J.ORCID,Trauner MichaelORCID,Fisher Andrew J.ORCID,Gibbs Paul,Butler Andrew J.,Watson Christopher J. E.ORCID,Mells George F.,Dougan Gordon,Owen AndrewORCID,Lohse Ansgar W.,Vallier LudovicORCID,Sampaziotis FotiosORCID,

Abstract

AbstractPreventing SARS-CoV-2 infection by modulating viral host receptors, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2)1, could represent a new chemoprophylactic approach for COVID-19 that complements vaccination2,3. However, the mechanisms that control the expression of ACE2 remain unclear. Here we show that the farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a direct regulator of ACE2 transcription in several tissues affected by COVID-19, including the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. We then use the over-the-counter compound z-guggulsterone and the off-patent drug ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) to reduce FXR signalling and downregulate ACE2 in human lung, cholangiocyte and intestinal organoids and in the corresponding tissues in mice and hamsters. We show that the UDCA-mediated downregulation of ACE2 reduces susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro, in vivo and in human lungs and livers perfused ex situ. Furthermore, we reveal that UDCA reduces the expression of ACE2 in the nasal epithelium in humans. Finally, we identify a correlation between UDCA treatment and positive clinical outcomes after SARS-CoV-2 infection using retrospective registry data, and confirm these findings in an independent validation cohort of recipients of liver transplants. In conclusion, we show that FXR has a role in controlling ACE2 expression and provide evidence that modulation of this pathway could be beneficial for reducing SARS-CoV-2 infection, paving the way for future clinical trials.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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