P. Mosaddeghi, F. Shahabinezhad, Z. Dehghani, Mitra Farahmandnejad, M. Taghipour, M. Moghadami, Navid Nezafat, S. Masoompour, M. Negahdaripour
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Abstract
As the outbreak of COVID-19 has accelerated, an urgent need for finding strategies to combat the
virus is growing. Thus, gaining more knowledge on the pathogenicity mechanism of SARS-CoV-2, the causing agent of
COVID-19, and its interaction with the immune system is of utmost importance. Although this novel virus is not well known
yet, its structural and genetic similarity with SARS-CoV as well as the comparable pattern of age-mortality relations suggest
that some previous findings on SARS could be applicable for COVID-19.
The aim of this study was to investigate the most important signaling pathways activated by coronaviruses to
better understand the viral pathogenesis and host immune responses.
Here, a systems biology study was conducted on a SARS database. It was followed by a literature review on the
cognate subject.
It was proved that interferons may possess a crucial role in the defense against coronavirus diseases. The literature
supported the validity of the employed approach and the notion that interferon induction could play a key role in the body
defense against coronavirus infections.
Altogether, administration of interferons or interferon-inducing agents in a prophylactic manner or at early
stages of the disease, could mimic the effective antiviral responses against SARS-CoV-2 and reduce the disease severity.
At later stages of the disease, however, the balance of the immune reactions would be disrupted and the responses would
shift toward immunopathogenic over-reactions, which could be exacerbated by interferon usage. Moderating the activity of
the immune system by anti-inflammatory agents, might be the optimum approach in such conditions.
期刊介绍:
In recent years a breakthrough has occurred in our understanding of the molecular pathomechanisms of human diseases whereby most of our diseases are related to intra and intercellular communication disorders. The concept of signal transduction therapy has got into the front line of modern drug research, and a multidisciplinary approach is being used to identify and treat signaling disorders.
The journal publishes timely in-depth reviews, research article and drug clinical trial studies in the field of signal transduction therapy. Thematic issues are also published to cover selected areas of signal transduction therapy. Coverage of the field includes genomics, proteomics, medicinal chemistry and the relevant diseases involved in signaling e.g. cancer, neurodegenerative and inflammatory diseases. Current Signal Transduction Therapy is an essential journal for all involved in drug design and discovery.