key: cord-0967265-5qvq27hu authors: Abdelmaksoud, Ayman; Vestita, Michelangelo; El‐Amawy, Heba Saed; Ayhan, Erhan; An, İsa; öztürk, Murat; Goldust, Mohamad title: Systemic isotretinoin therapy in the era of COVID‐19 date: 2020-05-20 journal: Dermatol Ther DOI: 10.1111/dth.13482 sha: 49238e981b0a0d668a2e988d541c5b44ad6017f9 doc_id: 967265 cord_uid: 5qvq27hu nan The recommended daily dose of isotretinoin ranges from 0.3 to 0.5 mg/kg for a duration of at least 6 months in the European guidelines. In case of insufficient response, the course of treatment period can be extended. Two or three courses of isotretinoin may be required for relapsed cases, that is, acne retrial. Relapse rate may be correlated directly with decreased total systemic exposure to isotretinoin. 5 Lidose-isotretinoin was hence suggested by experts to improve drug bioavailability. 6 Most of the side effects of isotretinoin are skin related and associated with xerosis. 5 Drylip/cheilitis was the most known side effect reported by 241 patients on isotretinoin studied by Tugrul et al. 7 In another study, dry nasal membrane has also been reported in twothirds of patients during isotretinoin treatment, 2 which can lead to epistaxis. Nasal complications are generally not serious, especially with low-dose isotretinoin. 8 Nasal mucosa is a vulnerable area for virus or bacteria to colonize owing to its abundant blood vessels, mucinous glands, and serous glands which create a humid environment. Angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) receptor expression was found in the basal layer of the nonkeratinizing squamous epithelium in nasal mucosa. Breakdown of nasal mucosal, exposing the basal layer, would increase of likelihood nasal mucosa invasion by coronaviruse. 9 Isotretinoin treatment disturbs nasal mucociliary clearance significantly, which reduces normal and regenerated mucosal thickness, causing severe inflammation, increasing the reactive changes in the respiratory epithelium, and higher recruitment of neutrophils in the nasal surface mucosa. 10, 11 A theoretical increased risk of COVID-19 viral load is hence thought by the British Association of Dermatologists (https:// www.bad.org.uk/shared/get-file.ashx?itemtype=document&id=6661). Chinese experts recommended to clean nasal vestibule with normal saline, tap water or suds, or to wipe the nasal vestibule using gentle cotton swab dipped with water/mucosa disinfectants for three to five rounds to ensure entire cleansing, which could be applied for both health care worker dealing with COVID-19 patients and those on isotretinoin. 12 Nasal moisturizers (D-panthenol, vaseline, glycerin, hypertonic solutions, and hyaluronic acid) are also recommended for these patients before starting isotretinoin, during the treatment, and for few months after the end of the treatment, as recommended by otorhinolaryngologist. 13 Coronavirus may be also detected in the nasal discharge of patients with olfactory dysfunction. Nasal cavity olfactory epithelium is the likely site of enhanced binding of SARS-CoV-2. Olfactory epithelium non-neural cell types express two host receptors, ACE2 and type 2 transmembrane serine protease (TMPRSS2), that facilitate SARS-CoV-2 replication and accumulation, and subsequently central nervous system invasion which may lead to respiratory failure of COVID-19 patients. 14 Lechien et al noted that 85.6% of their patients had olfactory dysfunction (79.6% were anosmic and 20.4% were hyposmic) related to COVID-19 infection, with no significant associated rhinorrhea or nasal obstruction. Olfactory dysfunction signs may appear before, during, or after the general symptoms of COVID-19. 15 Olfactory dysfunction can be a possible phenotypic marker of folate deficiency in treatment-resistant depression. 16 Isotretinoin has an enhancing effect on olfactory function in acne patients. 17 As transcription of TMPRSS2 gene requires androgen receptor hyperactivity. Patients with hyperandrogenic phenotype, such as polycystic ovaries (PCO), might have a risk of COVID-19 increased viral load, increased viral dissemination and severity of lung involvement. 18 Feily et al noted that low-dose isotretinoin (0.5 mg/kg/day for 15-20 weeks) in PCO patients with moderate-to-severe nodulocystic acne resulted in significant decreases in levels of serum total testosterone, prolactin, and dihydrotestosterone but increased dehydroepiandrosterone levels. 19 In nutshell, till further studies on the multifaceted pathogenesis of COVID-19 infection, we suggest low, lid-dose of isotretinoin with folic acid supplement, together with proper nasal mucosal care for isotretinoin patients. Isotretinoin treatment should be questioned in all COVID-19 suspected patients presented with nasal/olfactory dysfunction symptoms. 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