Potential of Dietary Flavonoids in The Prevention and Therapy of COVID-19 : Focusing in Mast Cell - Calcium Ion Channel Axis

A. Tedjo
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Syndrome Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus-2 (SARS COV2) is the virus that causes the COVID19 disease and has caused more than 4 million deaths worldwide. This virus infects the host cell through the interaction between the virus’s glycoprotein S molecule with the ACE2 which is the virus receptor, binding, undergoes membrane fusion and enters the cell and replicates in it. Currently, several strategies used in developing anti-viral compounds are targeting compounds that play a role in the process of entering the virus into host cells such as ACE2, S glycoprotein, and TMPRSS2, while some target main proteases such as RNA dependent Polymerase and N proteins. On the other hand, one of the causes for the worsening of COVID-19 cases is hyperinflammation. This condition can also be caused by an increase in calcium consumption activity which is responsible for the process of viral endocytosis, mast cell recruitment, and also the recruitment of surrounding cells to form syncytia. Under these conditions, virions that are trapped and accumulated in the syncytia can initiate the release of virions and pro-inflammatory molecules, leading to hyperinflammation and second week crash. This review will explain the importance of the role of calcium ions and mast cells in mediating inflammation as well as the prospect of inhibiting hyperinflammation in COVID19 using flavonoid compounds contained in daily food ingredients.
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膳食黄酮类化合物在预防和治疗COVID-19中的潜力:聚焦于肥大细胞-钙离子通道轴
急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒-2 (SARS COV2)是导致covid - 19疾病的病毒,已在全球造成400多万人死亡。这种病毒通过病毒的糖蛋白S分子与ACE2的相互作用感染宿主细胞ACE2是病毒的受体,结合,经历膜融合进入细胞并在细胞内复制。目前,用于开发抗病毒化合物的几种策略都是针对在病毒进入宿主细胞过程中起作用的化合物,如ACE2、S糖蛋白和TMPRSS2,而一些策略则针对主要蛋白酶,如RNA依赖性聚合酶和N蛋白。另一方面,新冠肺炎病例恶化的原因之一是过度炎症。这种情况也可能由钙消耗活动的增加引起,钙消耗活动负责病毒内吞作用、肥大细胞募集以及周围细胞募集形成合胞体的过程。在这些条件下,病毒粒子被捕获并积聚在合胞体中,可以启动病毒粒子和促炎分子的释放,导致过度炎症和第二周崩溃。本文将阐述钙离子和肥大细胞在介导炎症中的重要作用,以及利用日常食品成分中的类黄酮化合物抑制covid - 19高炎症的前景。
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