Comparison between Amino Acid Profiling of Structural Proteins of earliest and recent omicron strain of SARS-CoV-2 and Nutritional Burden on COVID-19 patients

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Human Nutrition and Metabolism Pub Date : 2023-10-08 DOI:10.1016/j.hnm.2023.200220
Vivek Ambade , Sonia Ambade , Vaibhav Sharma , Prasanna Sanas
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has four structural proteins. Inside human host cell, it replicates, for which each requires all the structural proteins, and to generate these, entire requirement of amino acids is borne by the host. There is no data regarding amino acid profiling, variation in strains, and its actual burden on the human host. Profiling, with its therapeutic utility, was studied using genomics and proteomics of earliest Wuhan strain and was compared with the recent emerging heavily mutated variant of concern, Omicron. With each replicating SARS-CoV-2 consuming a considerable percentage of essential amino acids (EAAs), coronavirus infection causes huge burden of EAAs on the entire human body in generating billions and billions of SARS-CoV-2 and can cause depletion of body protein stores. The complete amino acid profiling of the structural proteins of SARS-CoV-2 can act as benchmark for designing the correct nutritional supplements for the management of nutritional burden on the patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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最早和最新的SARS-CoV-2奥密克戎毒株结构蛋白氨基酸谱与新冠肺炎患者营养负担的比较
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)有四种结构蛋白。在人类宿主细胞内,它进行复制,每种复制都需要所有的结构蛋白,而为了产生这些结构蛋白,对氨基酸的全部需求都由宿主承担。没有关于氨基酸图谱、菌株变异及其对人类宿主的实际负担的数据。利用最早武汉毒株的基因组学和蛋白质组学研究了基因图谱及其治疗效用,并将其与最近出现的令人担忧的严重变异株奥密克戎进行了比较。由于每一种复制的严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型都消耗相当大比例的必需氨基酸(EAA),冠状病毒感染会在整个人体上造成巨大的EAA负担,产生数十亿严重急性呼吸系统冠状病毒2型,并可能导致身体蛋白质储存的耗尽。严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型结构蛋白的完整氨基酸图谱可以作为设计正确营养补充剂的基准,用于管理严重急性呼吸系冠状病毒2型感染患者的营养负担。
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Human Nutrition and Metabolism
Human Nutrition and Metabolism Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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