Anti-SARS-CoV-2 immune response and sudden death: Titin as a link

D. Kanduc
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Twenty-nine pentapeptides are common to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike glycoprotein (gp) and the cardiac human protein Titin, alterations of which are linked to cardiac failure and sudden death. The peptide commonality does not reflect mere peptide sharing, rather it has relevant immunological potential as nearly all of the shared sequences are present in experimentally validated SARS-CoV-2 spike gp-derived epitopes, thus supporting the possibility that anti-Titin autoimmune cross-reactions can be triggered by the virus. Moreover, contextual peptide commonality among SARS-CoV-2, human Titin, and microbial organisms to which individuals have previously been exposed, highlights the likelihood of anamnestic and extremely powerful anti-Titin immune responses that may derive from earlier immunologic imprinting. The present data may help understand, explain, and diagnose the relationship between sudden death and infections.
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抗sars - cov -2免疫反应与猝死:Titin的作用
29种五肽在严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)刺突糖蛋白(gp)和人类心脏蛋白Titin中很常见,它们的改变与心力衰竭和猝死有关。肽的共性并不仅仅反映肽的共享,而是具有相关的免疫学潜力,因为几乎所有的共享序列都存在于实验验证的SARS-CoV-2刺突gp衍生的表位中,从而支持病毒可触发抗titin自身免疫交叉反应的可能性。此外,SARS-CoV-2、人类Titin和个体先前暴露过的微生物之间的背景肽共性,突出了可能源于早期免疫印记的遗忘性和极其强大的抗Titin免疫反应的可能性。目前的数据可能有助于理解、解释和诊断猝死与感染之间的关系。
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