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Review
. 2020:24:20.187.
doi: 10.7812/TPP/20.187.

Furin Protease: From SARS CoV-2 to Anthrax, Diabetes, and Hypertension

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Furin Protease: From SARS CoV-2 to Anthrax, Diabetes, and Hypertension

Kara Fitzgerald. Perm J. 2020.

Abstract

Furin is a protease that is ubiquitous in mammalian metabolism. One of the innovations that make sudden acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) more infectious than its ancestor viruses is the addition of a furin cleavage site. Conditions associated with elevated furin levels, including diabetes, obesity, and hypertension, overlap greatly with vulnerability to the severe form of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We suggest that diet and lifestyle modifications that reduce the associated comorbidities may prevent the development of severe COVID-19 by, in part, lowering circulating furin levels. Likewise, natural and pharmaceutical inhibitors of furin may be candidate prophylactic interventions or, if used early in the COVID-19, may prevent the development of critical symptoms.

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