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Pathogenesis, Symptomatology, and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through Analysis of Viral Genomics and Structure.

Authors :
Rando, Halie M
Gilbert, Jack A1
Rando, Halie M
MacLean, Adam L
Lee, Alexandra J
Lordan, Ronan
Ray, Sandipan
Bansal, Vikas
Skelly, Ashwin N
Sell, Elizabeth
Dziak, John J
Shinholster, Lamonica
D'Agostino McGowan, Lucy
Ben Guebila, Marouen
Wellhausen, Nils
Knyazev, Sergey
Boca, Simina M
Capone, Stephen
Qi, Yanjun
Park, YoSon
Mai, David
Sun, Yuchen
Boerckel, Joel D
Brueffer, Christian
Byrd, James Brian
Kamil, Jeremy P
Wang, Jinhui
Velazquez, Ryan
Szeto, Gregory L
Barton, John P
Goel, Rishi Raj
Mangul, Serghei
Lubiana, Tiago
COVID-19 Review Consortium Vikas Bansal, John P. Barton, Simina M. Boca, Joel D. Boerckel, Christian Brueffer, James Brian Byrd, Stephen Capone, Shikta Das, Anna Ada Dattoli, John J. Dziak, Jeffrey M. Field, Soumita Ghosh, Anthony Gitter, Rishi Raj Goel, Casey S. Greene, Marouen Ben Guebila, Daniel S. Himmelstein, Fengling Hu, Nafisa M. Jadavji, Jeremy P. Kamil, Sergey Knyazev, Likhitha Kolla, Alexandra J. Lee, Ronan Lordan, Tiago Lubiana, Temitayo Lukan, Adam L. MacLean, David Mai, Serghei Mangul, David Manheim, Lucy D’Agostino McGowan, Amruta Naik, YoSon Park, Dimitri Perrin, Yanjun Qi, Diane N. Rafizadeh, Bharath Ramsundar, Halie M. Rando, Sandipan Ray, Michael P. Robson, Vincent Rubinetti, Elizabeth Sell, Lamonica Shinholster, Ashwin N. Skelly, Yuchen Sun, Yusha Sun, Gregory L. Szeto, Ryan Velazquez, Jinhui Wang, Nils Wellhausen
Gitter, Anthony
Greene, Casey S
Rando, Halie M
Gilbert, Jack A1
Rando, Halie M
MacLean, Adam L
Lee, Alexandra J
Lordan, Ronan
Ray, Sandipan
Bansal, Vikas
Skelly, Ashwin N
Sell, Elizabeth
Dziak, John J
Shinholster, Lamonica
D'Agostino McGowan, Lucy
Ben Guebila, Marouen
Wellhausen, Nils
Knyazev, Sergey
Boca, Simina M
Capone, Stephen
Qi, Yanjun
Park, YoSon
Mai, David
Sun, Yuchen
Boerckel, Joel D
Brueffer, Christian
Byrd, James Brian
Kamil, Jeremy P
Wang, Jinhui
Velazquez, Ryan
Szeto, Gregory L
Barton, John P
Goel, Rishi Raj
Mangul, Serghei
Lubiana, Tiago
COVID-19 Review Consortium Vikas Bansal, John P. Barton, Simina M. Boca, Joel D. Boerckel, Christian Brueffer, James Brian Byrd, Stephen Capone, Shikta Das, Anna Ada Dattoli, John J. Dziak, Jeffrey M. Field, Soumita Ghosh, Anthony Gitter, Rishi Raj Goel, Casey S. Greene, Marouen Ben Guebila, Daniel S. Himmelstein, Fengling Hu, Nafisa M. Jadavji, Jeremy P. Kamil, Sergey Knyazev, Likhitha Kolla, Alexandra J. Lee, Ronan Lordan, Tiago Lubiana, Temitayo Lukan, Adam L. MacLean, David Mai, Serghei Mangul, David Manheim, Lucy D’Agostino McGowan, Amruta Naik, YoSon Park, Dimitri Perrin, Yanjun Qi, Diane N. Rafizadeh, Bharath Ramsundar, Halie M. Rando, Sandipan Ray, Michael P. Robson, Vincent Rubinetti, Elizabeth Sell, Lamonica Shinholster, Ashwin N. Skelly, Yuchen Sun, Yusha Sun, Gregory L. Szeto, Ryan Velazquez, Jinhui Wang, Nils Wellhausen
Gitter, Anthony
Greene, Casey S
Source :
mSystems; vol 6, iss 5, e0009521; 2379-5077
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which emerged in late 2019, has since spread around the world and infected hundreds of millions of people with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). While this viral species was unknown prior to January 2020, its similarity to other coronaviruses that infect humans has allowed for rapid insight into the mechanisms that it uses to infect human hosts, as well as the ways in which the human immune system can respond. Here, we contextualize SARS-CoV-2 among other coronaviruses and identify what is known and what can be inferred about its behavior once inside a human host. Because the genomic content of coronaviruses, which specifies the virus's structure, is highly conserved, early genomic analysis provided a significant head start in predicting viral pathogenesis and in understanding potential differences among variants. The pathogenesis of the virus offers insights into symptomatology, transmission, and individual susceptibility. Additionally, prior research into interactions between the human immune system and coronaviruses has identified how these viruses can evade the immune system's protective mechanisms. We also explore systems-level research into the regulatory and proteomic effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection and the immune response. Understanding the structure and behavior of the virus serves to contextualize the many facets of the COVID-19 pandemic and can influence efforts to control the virus and treat the disease. IMPORTANCE COVID-19 involves a number of organ systems and can present with a wide range of symptoms. From how the virus infects cells to how it spreads between people, the available research suggests that these patterns are very similar to those seen in the closely related viruses SARS-CoV-1 and possibly Middle East respiratory syndrome-related CoV (MERS-CoV). Understanding the pathogenesis of the SARS-CoV-2 virus also contextualizes how the different biological systems affected by COVID-19 connect. Exploring the str

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Journal :
mSystems; vol 6, iss 5, e0009521; 2379-5077
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application/pdf, mSystems vol 6, iss 5, e0009521 2379-5077
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367391542
Document Type :
Electronic Resource