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Mohammed W. Alenazi Abdullah Algaisi Hosam M. Zowawi Omar Aldibasi Anwar M. Hashem Naif Khalaf Alharbi 《Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences》2022,29(6):103282
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in December 2019 and caused a global pandemic of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). More than 170 million cases have been reported worldwide with mortality rate of 1–3%. The detection of SARS-CoV-2 by molecular testing is limited to acute infections, therefore serological studies provide a better estimation of the virus spread in a population. This study aims to evaluate the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in the major city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia during the sharp increase of the pandemic, in June 2020. Serum samples from non-COVID patients (n = 432), patients visiting hospitals for other complications and confirmed negative for COVID-19, and healthy blood donors (n = 350) were collected and evaluated using an in-house enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The overall percentage of positive samples was 7.80% in the combined two populations (n = 782). The seroprevalence was lower in the blood donors (6%) than non-COVID-19 patients (9.25%), p = 0.0004. This seroprevalence rate is higher than the documented cases, indicating asymptomatic or mild unreported COVID-19 infections in these two populations. This warrants further national sero-surveys and highlights the importance of real-time serological surveillance during pandemics. 相似文献
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Gabriele Cerutti Yicheng Guo Tongqing Zhou Jason Gorman Myungjin Lee Micah Rapp Eswar R. Reddem Jian Yu Fabiana Bahna Jude Bimela Yaoxing Huang Phinikoula S. Katsamba Lihong Liu Manoj S. Nair Reda Rawi Adam S. Olia Pengfei Wang Baoshan Zhang Lawrence Shapiro 《Cell host & microbe》2021,29(5):819-833.e7
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Hejun Liu Meng Yuan Deli Huang Sandhya Bangaru Fangzhu Zhao Chang-Chun D. Lee Linghang Peng Shawn Barman Xueyong Zhu David Nemazee Dennis R. Burton Marit J. van Gils Rogier W. Sanders Hans-Christian Kornau S. Momsen Reincke Harald Prüss Jakob Kreye Nicholas C. Wu Ian A. Wilson 《Cell host & microbe》2021,29(5):806-818.e6
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Kanika Vanshylla Veronica Di Cristanziano Franziska Kleipass Felix Dewald Philipp Schommers Lutz Gieselmann Henning Gruell Maike Schlotz Meryem S. Ercanoglu Ricarda Stumpf Petra Mayer Matthias Zehner Eva Heger Wibke Johannis Carola Horn Isabelle Suárez Norma Jung Susanne Salomon Florian Klein 《Cell host & microbe》2021,29(6):917-929.e4
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Timothy A. Bates Jules B. Weinstein Scotland Farley Hans C. Leier William B. Messer Fikadu G. Tafesse 《Cell reports》2021,34(7):108737
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Daniel Asarnow Bei Wang Wen-Hsin Lee Yuanyu Hu Ching-Wen Huang Bryan Faust Patricia Miang Lon Ng Eve Zi Xian Ngoh Markus Bohn David Bulkley Andrés Pizzorno Beatrice Ary Hwee Ching Tan Chia Yin Lee Rabiatul Adawiyah Minhat Olivier Terrier Mun Kuen Soh Frannie Jiuyi Teo Cheng-I Wang 《Cell》2021,184(12):3192-3204.e16
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Shuai Lu Xi-xiu Xie Lei Zhao Bin Wang Jie Zhu Ting-rui Yang Guang-wen Yang Mei Ji Cui-ping Lv Jian Xue Er-hei Dai Xi-ming Fu Dong-qun Liu Lun Zhang Sheng-jie Hou Xiao-lin Yu Yu-ling Wang Hui-xia Gao Rui-tian Liu 《Cell reports》2021,34(4):108666
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Dongyan Zhou Jasper Fuk-Woo Chan Biao Zhou Runhong Zhou Shuang Li Sisi Shan Li Liu Anna Jinxia Zhang Serena J. Chen Chris Chung-Sing Chan Haoran Xu Vincent Kwok-Man Poon Shuofeng Yuan Cun Li Kenn Ka-Heng Chik Chris Chun-Yiu Chan Jianli Cao Chun-Yin Chan Zhiwei Chen 《Cell host & microbe》2021,29(4):551-563.e5
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Romain Gasser Marc Cloutier Jérémie Prévost Corby Fink Éric Ducas Shilei Ding Nathalie Dussault Patricia Landry Tony Tremblay Audrey Laforce-Lavoie Antoine Lewin Guillaume Beaudoin-Bussières Annemarie Laumaea Halima Medjahed Catherine Larochelle Jonathan Richard Gregory A. Dekaban Jimmy D. Dikeakos Andrés Finzi 《Cell reports》2021,34(9):108790
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Jamaan Al-Zahrani 《Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences》2021,28(1):738-743
Coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2), has emerged as a fatal pandemic and has crushed even the world’s best healthcare systems. Globally, it has affected 40,373,228 individuals and resulted in 1,119,568 deaths as of October 19, 2020. Research studies have demonstrated that geriatric population is vastly vulnerable to COVID-19 morbidity and mortality given their age and preexisting chronic comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic pulmonary and chronic kidney disease The data regarding susceptibility of elderly population to COVID-19 is accruing and suggests that factors like age, gender, chronic comorbidity, inflammaging, immunosenescence and renin angiotensin system may be the contributing risk factors towards COVID-19 and associated mortality in elderly population. Based on updated scientific literature, this narrative review précises the clinical presentations and underlying risk factors that might be associated with COVID-19 morbidity in geriatric population and provides informed insights, and discusses clinical presentation, psychosocial impact, mortality and potential corticosteroid treatment and prevention strategies of COVID-19 in older adults. 相似文献
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Nicola Cotugno Alessandra Ruggiero Francesco Bonfante Maria Raffaella Petrara Sonia Zicari Giuseppe Rubens Pascucci Paola Zangari Maria Antonietta De Ioris Veronica Santilli E.C. Manno Donato Amodio Alessio Bortolami Matteo Pagliari Carlo Concato Giulia Linardos Andrea Campana Daniele Donà Carlo Giaquinto 《Cell reports》2021,34(11):108852
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在武汉发生的由新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2引发的人类冠状病毒病COVID-19,仅仅2个多月时间在我国及国际上70多个国家出现迅速传播,致病和死亡率高,人类生命受到了极大威胁.一些科学家火速投入研究,对SARS-CoV-2的来源和进化、形态特征和基因结构、感染和致病分子机制开展深入研究,取得了重大进展,为科学防控C... 相似文献
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Jack P.K. Bravo Tyler L. Dangerfield David W. Taylor Kenneth A. Johnson 《Molecular cell》2021,81(7):1548-1552.e4
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Richard Copin Alina Baum Elzbieta Wloga Kristen E. Pascal Stephanie Giordano Benjamin O. Fulton Anbo Zhou Nicole Negron Kathryn Lanza Newton Chan Angel Coppola Joyce Chiu Min Ni Yi Wei Gurinder S. Atwal Annabel Romero Hernandez Kei Saotome Yi Zhou Christos A. Kyratsous 《Cell》2021,184(15):3949-3961.e11
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Matthew McCallum Anna De Marco Florian A. Lempp M. Alejandra Tortorici Dora Pinto Alexandra C. Walls Martina Beltramello Alex Chen Zhuoming Liu Fabrizia Zatta Samantha Zepeda Julia di Iulio John E. Bowen Martin Montiel-Ruiz Jiayi Zhou Laura E. Rosen Siro Bianchi Barbara Guarino David Veesler 《Cell》2021,184(9):2332-2347.e16
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21世纪以来,冠状病毒频频引起危害人类健康的重要传染病,其中包括2003年严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒(SARS-CoV)、2012年中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒(MERS-CoV)和新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2),目前对这些病毒引发的疾病并无特效的治疗药物。G-四链体(G-quadruplex,G4)是在DNA或RNA的鸟嘌呤富集区形成的非典型二级结构,可存在于人类和病毒基因组中,G-四链体的不同位置对病毒复制和感染等过程发挥重要调控作用。本研究针对七种与人类疾病相关的冠状病毒以及与SARS-CoV-2同源性较高的三种蝙蝠相关病毒,通过全基因组序列分析潜在四链体形成序列(Potential quadruplex-forming sequences,PQS),结果发现,十种病毒中均存在一定数量的PQS基序,同时对SARS-CoV-2 G-四链体存在位置及形成潜力进行评估,并分析了不同变异株间G-四链体基序的保守性。本研究对SARS-CoV-2基因组中G-四链体进行初步预测与探讨,旨在为COVID-19治疗提供一种新的药物靶点,使其更好地应用于临床研究。 相似文献
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BackgroundSpike protein is the surface glycoprotein of the severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) necessary for the entry of the virus via the transmembrane receptors of the human respiratory cells causing COVID-19 disease.AimHere, we aimed to predict the three-dimensional monomer structure of spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 from 20 Jordanian nasopharyngeal samples and to determine the percentage of single amino acid variants (SAV) in the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2.MethodsThe output of the Protein Homology/analogY Recognition Engine V 2.0 (Phyre2) found four single amino acid variants in the spike gene.ResultsThe first variant represented by 5% of samples that showed tyrosine deletion at Y144 located in the N terminal domain. The second and the dominant variant, represented by 62%, showed aspartate a coil amino acid substitution to glycine an extracellular amino acid at D614G located in the spike recognition binding site. The third variant, represented by 5%, showed aspartate substitution to tyrosine at D1139Y, and the fourth variant, represented by 5% glycine substitution to serine at G1167S.ConclusionOur results have shown low mutational sensitivity in all variants except to D614G the one with the most likely neutral mutational sensitivity that all variants might not explicitly affect the function of spike glycoprotein. However, D614G might change the viral conformational plasticity and hence a potential viral fitness gain but one must be cautious about drawing any concrete conclusions about the severity of symptoms and viral transmission from genomic data only.General significanceStudying mutations such as D614G in deep is essential to control the pandemic in terms of immune systems, antibodies, or even vaccines. 相似文献
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Xianwen Zhang Yang Liu Jianying Liu Adam L. Bailey Kenneth S. Plante Jessica A. Plante Jing Zou Hongjie Xia Nathen E. Bopp Patricia V. Aguilar Ping Ren Vineet D. Menachery Michael S. Diamond Scott C. Weaver Xuping Xie Pei-Yong Shi 《Cell》2021,184(8):2229-2238.e13
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