Author: Singh, Satarudra Prakash; Pritam, Manisha; Pandey, Brijesh; Yadav, Thakur Prasad
Title: Microstructure, pathophysiology and potential therapeutics of COVIDâ€19: A comprehensive review Cord-id: tsrvt356 Document date: 2020_7_3
ID: tsrvt356
Snippet: There have been over 7 million cases and almost 413,372 deaths globally due to the novel coronavirus (2019â€nCoV) associated disease COVIDâ€19, as of June 11, 2020. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that there is a common source for these infections. The overall sequence similarities between the spike protein of 2019â€nCoV and that of SARSâ€CoV are known to be around 76â€78% and 73â€76% for whole protein and receptorâ€binding domain (RBD), respectively. Thus, they have the potential to serve
Document: There have been over 7 million cases and almost 413,372 deaths globally due to the novel coronavirus (2019â€nCoV) associated disease COVIDâ€19, as of June 11, 2020. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that there is a common source for these infections. The overall sequence similarities between the spike protein of 2019â€nCoV and that of SARSâ€CoV are known to be around 76â€78% and 73â€76% for whole protein and receptorâ€binding domain (RBD), respectively. Thus, they have the potential to serve as drug and/ or vaccine candidate. However, the individual response against 2019â€nCoV differs due to genetic variations in the human population. Understanding the variations in Angiotensinâ€converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) that may affect the severity of 2019â€nCoV infection could help in identifying individuals at higher risk from the COVIDâ€19. A number of potential drugs/vaccines as well as antibody/cytokineâ€based therapeutics are running in various developmental stages of preclinical/clinical trials against SARSâ€CoV, MERSâ€CoV and 2019â€nCoV with substantial crossâ€reactivity, which may be used against COVIDâ€19. For diagnosis, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RTâ€PCR) is the gold standard test for initial diagnosis of COVIDâ€19. Kit based on serological tests are also recommended for investigating the spread of COVIDâ€19 but it is challenging due to antibodies crossâ€reactivity. This review comprehensively summarizes the recent reports available regarding the hostâ€pathogen interaction, morphological and genomic structure of the virus, and the diagnostic techniques as well as available and potential therapeutics against COVIDâ€19. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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