Medical researchers believe they have uncovered why COVID-19 may be less common in kids than in adults.
According to findings published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, the virus that causes COVID-19 uses a receptor known as ACE2, found on the surface of certain cells in the human body, to enter its victims.
Gene expression is a measure of how much a gene is transcribed.
The results, published in the journal on Wednesday, May 20, may point to a potential biomarker of susceptibility to the virus, known as SARS-CoV-2.
The analysis examined nasal passages epithelium from Mount Sinai Health System patients ages 4 to 60.
The researchers found ACE2 gene expression in nasal epithelium was age-dependent, lowest in younger children and increasing with age into adulthood.
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