Title of article :
Variable Clinical Manifestations of COVID-19: Viral and Human Genomes Talk
Author/Authors :
Imani-Saber, Zeinab Department of Medical Genetics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Vaseghi, Hajar Department of Medical Genetics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Mahdian, Mojdeh Department of Medical Genetics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Safari, Fatemeh Department of Medical Genetics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Ghadami, Mohsen Department of Medical Genetics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
The new coronavirus, known as “SARS-CoV-2”; is the cause of one of the most
prevalent infectious viral diseases that was recently announced pandemic by the world health
organization. Ongoing research in the fields of prevention, management, and therapy
establishes a functional scaffold for clinics during the time of crisis. To obtain this goal, it is
necessary that all pathophysiologic aspects of COVID-19 from infection to predisposing
backgrounds of infection be identified, so that all the ambiguities of researchers regarding
transmission mechanisms, variable clinical manifestation, and therapeutic response can be
solved. Here, we firstly discuss about the homology screening between nCoV-2019 and betacoronavirus family using phylogenetic analyses. Secondly, we analyzed the viral motifs to
show that viral entry into the host cells requires a primary activation step performed by
FURIN and FURIN-like-mediated enzymatic cleavage on the structural glycoprotein. The
cleavage increases viral performance by 1000 folds. We then present a comprehensive view
on host cells and the significance of gene variants affecting activation enzymes, supportive
entry, and spread mechanisms in humans including renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
(RAAS) a pathway results in certain phenotypes or exacerbate infection-related phenotypes
in different organs, hence causes variable clinical manifestations. This is followed by
discussing about the importance of personalized medicine in nCoV-2019 exposure.
Moreover, chemical drugs prescribed for individuals affected with COVID-19, as well as
genes involved in drug transport and metabolisms are reviewed as a prelude to drug
response. Finally, we suggest some therapeutic approaches developed based on new methods
and technology such as anti-sense therapy and antibodies.
Keywords :
Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 , Coronavirus , FURIN protein , Personalized medicine , Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology