Title of article :
Effects of Human Nucleolus Upon Guest Viral-Life, Focusing in COVID-19 Infection: A Mini- Review
Author/Authors :
Bahadori, Moslem Department of Pathology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azizi, Mohammad Hossein Academy of Medical Sciences of Iran, Tehran, Iran , Dabiri, Shahriar Department of Pathology - Pathology and Stem Cells Research Center - Afzalipour Medical School - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Bahadori, Neda Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
The nucleolus is a subcellular membraneless structure of eukaryotic cells. In 1965, in a world’s southern summer summit in Uruguay, the role of the nucleolus as the site of ribosome synthesis, biogenesis, and processing of tRNA was conclusively established. Today, accumulating evidence confirm the multiple functions of the nucleolus, including tRNA precursor processing, cell stress sensing, as well as being influential in gene silencing, senescence, lifespan, DNA damage response (DDR), and cell cycle regulation. Therefore, nucleolopathy is observed in various human diseases. Modern advances have provided fundamental insights concerning how and why the nucleolus is targeted by different pathogenic organisms. Viruses are major organisms that disrupt the normal function of the nucleus and produce nucleoli proteins for facilitating the replication of viruses causing viral infections. In this review, we focus on the possible role of nucleoli upon coronavirus infections, in particular coronavirus disease 2019.
Keywords :
Endotheliopathy , Nucleolus , Nucleolopathy , Viral infection
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pathology (IJP)
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2702761
Link To Document :
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