Author: Singh, Yogendra; Ali, Haider; Alharbi, Khalid Saad; Almalki, Waleed Hassan; Kazmi, Imran; Alâ€Abbasi, Fahad A.; Anand, Krishnan; Dureja, Harish; Singh, Sachin K.; Thangavelu, Lakshmi; Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar; Dua, Kamal; Gupta, Gaurav
Title: Calcium sensing receptor hyperactivation through viral envelop protein E of SARS CoV2: A novel target for cardioâ€renal damage in COVIDâ€19 infection Cord-id: 21qwj9ov Document date: 2021_3_9
ID: 21qwj9ov
Snippet: Over the recent decades, a number of new pathogens have emerged within specific and diverse populations across the globe, namely, the Nipah virus, the Ebola virus, the Zika virus, and coronaviruses (CoVs) to name a few. Recently, a new form of coronavirus was identified in the city of Wuhan, China. Interestingly, the genomic architecture of the virus did not match with any of the existing genomic sequencing data of previously sequenced CoVs. This had led scientists to confirm the emergence of a
Document: Over the recent decades, a number of new pathogens have emerged within specific and diverse populations across the globe, namely, the Nipah virus, the Ebola virus, the Zika virus, and coronaviruses (CoVs) to name a few. Recently, a new form of coronavirus was identified in the city of Wuhan, China. Interestingly, the genomic architecture of the virus did not match with any of the existing genomic sequencing data of previously sequenced CoVs. This had led scientists to confirm the emergence of a new CoV strain. Originally, named as 2019â€nCoV, the strain is now called as SARSâ€CoVâ€2. High serum levels of proinflammatory mediators, namely, interleukinâ€12 (ILâ€12), ILâ€1β, ILâ€6, interferonâ€gamma (IFNγ), chemoattractant proteinâ€1, and IFNâ€inducible protein, have been repeatedly observed in subjects who were infected with this virus. In addition, the virus demonstrated strong coagulation activation properties, leading to further the understanding on the SARSâ€CoV2. To our understanding, these findings are unique to the published literature. Numerous studies have reported anomalies, namely, decline in the number of lymphocytes, platelets and albumins; and a rise in neutrophil count, aspartate transaminase, alanine aminotransaminase, lactate dehydrogenase, troponins, creatinine, complete bilirubin, Dâ€dimers, and procalcitonin. Supplementation of calcium during the SARS CoVâ€2 associated hyperactive stage of calciumâ€sensing receptors (CaSR) may be harmful to the cardioâ€renal system. Thus, pharmacological inhibition of CaSR may prevent the increase in the levels of intracellular calcium, oxidative, inflammatory stress, and cardioâ€renal cellular apoptosis induced by high cytokines level in COVIDâ€19 infection.
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