A Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses

A novel human coronavirus prompted considerable worry at the end of the year 2019. Now, it represents a significant global health and economic burden. The newly emerged coronavirus disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the primary reason for the COVID-...

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Autores principales: Aaya Nassar, Ibrahim M. Ibrahim, Fatma G. Amin, Merna Magdy, Ahmed M. Elgharib, Eman B. Azzam, Filopateer Nasser, Kirllos Yousry, Israa M. Shamkh, Samah M. Mahdy, Abdo A. Elfiky
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3dcb759497ed42ca9f328f9614c578bd2021-11-11T18:27:53ZA Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses10.3390/molecules262164551420-3049https://doaj.org/article/3dcb759497ed42ca9f328f9614c578bd2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/21/6455https://doaj.org/toc/1420-3049A novel human coronavirus prompted considerable worry at the end of the year 2019. Now, it represents a significant global health and economic burden. The newly emerged coronavirus disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the primary reason for the COVID-19 global pandemic. According to recent global figures, COVID-19 has caused approximately 243.3 million illnesses and 4.9 million deaths. Several human cell receptors are involved in the virus identification of the host cells and entering them. Hence, understanding how the virus binds to host-cell receptors is crucial for developing antiviral treatments and vaccines. The current work aimed to determine the multiple host-cell receptors that bind with SARS-CoV-2 and other human coronaviruses for the purpose of cell entry. Extensive research is needed using neutralizing antibodies, natural chemicals, and therapeutic peptides to target those host-cell receptors in extremely susceptible individuals. More research is needed to map SARS-CoV-2 cell entry pathways in order to identify potential viral inhibitors.Aaya NassarIbrahim M. IbrahimFatma G. AminMerna MagdyAhmed M. ElgharibEman B. AzzamFilopateer NasserKirllos YousryIsraa M. ShamkhSamah M. MahdyAbdo A. ElfikyMDPI AGarticlehuman coronaviruscell receptorviral entryspikeSARS-CoV-2COVID-19Organic chemistryQD241-441ENMolecules, Vol 26, Iss 6455, p 6455 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic human coronavirus
cell receptor
viral entry
spike
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Organic chemistry
QD241-441
spellingShingle human coronavirus
cell receptor
viral entry
spike
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Organic chemistry
QD241-441
Aaya Nassar
Ibrahim M. Ibrahim
Fatma G. Amin
Merna Magdy
Ahmed M. Elgharib
Eman B. Azzam
Filopateer Nasser
Kirllos Yousry
Israa M. Shamkh
Samah M. Mahdy
Abdo A. Elfiky
A Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses
description A novel human coronavirus prompted considerable worry at the end of the year 2019. Now, it represents a significant global health and economic burden. The newly emerged coronavirus disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the primary reason for the COVID-19 global pandemic. According to recent global figures, COVID-19 has caused approximately 243.3 million illnesses and 4.9 million deaths. Several human cell receptors are involved in the virus identification of the host cells and entering them. Hence, understanding how the virus binds to host-cell receptors is crucial for developing antiviral treatments and vaccines. The current work aimed to determine the multiple host-cell receptors that bind with SARS-CoV-2 and other human coronaviruses for the purpose of cell entry. Extensive research is needed using neutralizing antibodies, natural chemicals, and therapeutic peptides to target those host-cell receptors in extremely susceptible individuals. More research is needed to map SARS-CoV-2 cell entry pathways in order to identify potential viral inhibitors.
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author Aaya Nassar
Ibrahim M. Ibrahim
Fatma G. Amin
Merna Magdy
Ahmed M. Elgharib
Eman B. Azzam
Filopateer Nasser
Kirllos Yousry
Israa M. Shamkh
Samah M. Mahdy
Abdo A. Elfiky
author_facet Aaya Nassar
Ibrahim M. Ibrahim
Fatma G. Amin
Merna Magdy
Ahmed M. Elgharib
Eman B. Azzam
Filopateer Nasser
Kirllos Yousry
Israa M. Shamkh
Samah M. Mahdy
Abdo A. Elfiky
author_sort Aaya Nassar
title A Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses
title_short A Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses
title_full A Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses
title_fullStr A Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Human Coronaviruses’ Receptors: The Host-Cell Targets for the Crown Bearing Viruses
title_sort review of human coronaviruses’ receptors: the host-cell targets for the crown bearing viruses
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/3dcb759497ed42ca9f328f9614c578bd
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