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Título: | Blood matters: the hematological signatures of Coronavirus infection |
Autor: | Toro, Ayelen Arévalo, Ana Paula Pereira-Gómez, Marianoel Sabater, Agustina Zizzi, Eric A. Perbolianachis Duarte, Paula Pascual, Gastón Lage-Vickers, Sofia Pórfido Barayoli, Jorge Luis Achinelli, Ines Seniuk, Rocio Bizzotto, Juan Sanchis, Pablo Olivera, Álvaro Leyva, Alejandro Moreno Karlen, María del Pilar Costábile Cristech, Alicia Fajardo Rossi, Álvaro Carrión Runco, Federico Daniel Fló Díaz, Martín Olivero-Deibe, Natalia Rodríguez, Fernando Nin, Nicolas Anselmino, Nicolas Labanca, Estefania Vazquez, Elba Cotignola, Javier Alonso, Daniel F. Marti, Marcelo Valacco, María Pía Gentile, Francesco Cherkasov, Artem Crispo, Martina Moratorio, Gonzalo Gueron, Geraldine |
Tipo: | Artículo |
Palabras clave: | Infection, Viral infection, SARS-CoV-2 |
Fecha de publicación: | 2024 |
Resumen: | Recent developments have broadened our perception of SARS-CoV-2, indicating its capability to affect the body systemically beyond its initial recognition as a mere respiratory pathogen. However, the pathways of its widespread are not well understood. Employing a dual-modality approach, we integrated findings from a Murine Hepatitis Virus (MHV) infection model with corroborative clinical data to investigate the pervasive reach of Coronaviruses. The novel presence of viral particles within red blood cells (RBCs) was demonstrated via high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, with computational modeling elucidating a potential heme-mediated viral entry mechanism via Spike protein affinity. Our data affirm viral localization in RBCs, suggesting heme moieties as facilitators for cellular invasion. Exacerbation of MHV pathology upon hemin administration, contrasted with chloroquine-mediated amelioration, underscoring a heme-centric pathway in disease progression. These observations extend the paradigm of Coronavirus pathogenicity to include hemoprotein interactions. This study casts new light on the systemic invasion capabilities of Coronaviruses, linking RBC hemoproteins with viral virulence. The modulation of disease severity through hemeinteracting agents heralds a promising avenue for COVID-19 therapeutics. Our findings propose a paradigm shift in the treatment approach, leveraging the virus-heme interplay as a strategic hinge for intervention |
Descripción: | Información suplementaria en: 10.1038/s41419-024-07247-8. |
Editorial: | Nature |
EN: | Cell Death and Disease, 2024, 15: 863. |
Citación: | Toro, A, Arévalo, A, Pereira-Gómez, M [y otros autores]. "Blood matters: the hematological signatures of Coronavirus infection". Cell Death and Disease. [en línea] 2024, 15: 863. 13 h. DOI: 10.1038/s41419-024-07247-8 |
ISSN: | 2041-4889 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Facultad de Ciencias |
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