SARS-CoV-2 Variants Impact on Key Signaling Pathways Metamorphoses into Severity

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI:10.1590/1678-4324-2023220261
G. Misra, Sandhya Hora, Sanjana Ginwal, Neeraj Singh, Anupkuamar Anvikar
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Abstract

The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 causes a dreadful Coronavirus Disease namely COVID-19. Respiratory system is the primary target of the virus. It also impairs other major organs such as kidney, heart, liver, brain etc. Multiple novel variants of SARS-CoV-2 have appeared since the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic occurred which are linked to increased virulence, disease transmission and severity. The virus attacks the host signalling pathways to maintain a favourable environment for its spread. The present study focuses on the comprehensive analysis of major signaling pathways affected due to several variants of SARS-CoV-2 leading to abnormalities in cell growth and differentiation. The information was curated from the weblinks of several platforms like WHO, CDC, PANGO, Nextstrain clade and GISAID clade. The data on signaling pathways and comorbidities was generated by screening of different research and review articles. SARS-CoV-2 consolidates the cytoskeleton of the host for effective cell invasion and modulates the transcription processes to enable the translation of viral protein(s). These events lead to significant increase and prolonged hyper inflammation. Further, a decreased interferon (IFN) response along with increased interleukin production leading to cytokine storm is observed. Deregulation of interleukin pathways, TNF-alpha signalling through JAK/STAT-3 signalling, MAPK1, mTOR, PI3K are few other signalling pathways that are affected on SARS-CoV-2 infection. This review represents a comprehensive analysis of the vigorous life cycle of SARS CoV-2, its different variants affecting host signalling pathways which eventually cause dysfunctioning of several organs and development of comorbidities.
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SARS-CoV-2变异对关键信号通路的影响
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2引起一种可怕的冠状病毒疾病,即COVID-19。呼吸系统是该病毒的主要目标。它还会损害其他主要器官,如肾、心、肝、脑等。自SARS-CoV-2大流行发生以来,出现了多种新型SARS-CoV-2变体,这些变体与毒性、疾病传播和严重程度的增加有关。病毒攻击宿主信号通路,为其传播维持有利的环境。本研究旨在综合分析几种SARS-CoV-2变异导致细胞生长和分化异常所影响的主要信号通路。这些信息是从世卫组织、疾病预防控制中心、PANGO、Nextstrain分支和GISAID分支等几个平台的网络链接中整理出来的。信号通路和合并症的数据是通过筛选不同的研究和综述文章产生的。SARS-CoV-2巩固宿主的细胞骨架,以实现有效的细胞入侵,并调节转录过程,使病毒蛋白能够翻译。这些事件会导致重度炎症显著增加和延长。此外,观察到干扰素(IFN)反应的降低以及白细胞介素产生的增加导致细胞因子风暴。白细胞介素通路的解除,通过JAK/STAT-3信号传导的tnf - α信号传导,MAPK1, mTOR, PI3K是影响SARS-CoV-2感染的少数其他信号通路。本综述全面分析了SARS CoV-2的旺盛生命周期,其不同变异影响宿主信号通路,最终导致多个器官功能障碍和并发症的发生。
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