Balance and Genetic Mechanisms in the COVID-19 Process of Mutation

Alejandro Coutiño Valdovinos, Indira Vega Gaitan, B. G. Guerrero, Iracema Islas Vega, J. Vázquez, Jesús Carlos Ruvacaba Ledezma
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Introduction: SRAS-Cov-2, First found on December 2019 in Wuhan China has turned into a worldwide health care problem. The changes on genetic drift, genetic recombination, natural selection, and other mutations originated variants of medical concern because of the changes on its transmissibility, pathogenesis, or its capacity to avoid the immune system. This is mainly because of the mutations on the structural proteins as the spike protein. Objective: Describe the COVID-19 mechanisms of mutation. Methodology: A systematic review was carried out, the search for information was carried out in journals indexed in (Crossref, Google Scholar, SciELO, and in Journals indexed in SCIE, SSCI, ESCI) using keywords; COVID-19 genome, COVID-19 mutations, COVID-19 variants. Results: The main mutations among COVID-19 variants are due to the Spike protein in its N501Y and D614G forms and modifying the N-terminal domain; likewise, there are mutations in the other structural proteins M, E and N and in the ORF1a and b regions. It has been shown to be multifactorial as it is influenced to mutate by environmental factors. Conclusions: A detailed comparison was made of the main pathogenic and genetic characteristics of the variants of medical importance in the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been shown to be multifactorial as it is influenced to mutate by environmental factors. For this reason, it is important the correct execution of public health and the application of programs focused on the prevention of contagion and improvement of habits and care to avoid the evolution of the pathogenesis of the virus.
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COVID-19突变过程中的平衡与遗传机制
2019年12月在中国武汉首次发现的SRAS-Cov-2已成为一个全球性的卫生保健问题。遗传漂变、基因重组、自然选择和其他突变的变化产生了医学关注的变异,因为它的传播性、发病机制或躲避免疫系统的能力发生了变化。这主要是由于结构蛋白如刺突蛋白的突变。目的:描述新冠病毒的突变机制。方法:进行系统综述,使用关键词在(Crossref、Google Scholar、SciELO以及SCIE、SSCI、ESCI)检索的期刊中检索信息;COVID-19基因组,COVID-19突变,COVID-19变体。结果:新冠病毒变异的主要突变是由于N501Y和D614G形式的Spike蛋白和n端结构域的修饰;同样,其他结构蛋白M、E和N以及ORF1a和b区域也存在突变。它已被证明是多因素的,因为它受环境因素的影响而发生突变。结论:对2019冠状病毒病大流行中重要医学变异的主要致病特征和遗传特征进行了较为详细的比较。它已被证明是多因素的,因为它受环境因素的影响而发生突变。为此,重要的是要正确执行和应用公共卫生规划,注重预防传染和改善生活习惯和护理,避免病毒发病机制的演变。
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