In Vitro Models for Studying Entry, Tissue Tropism, and Therapeutic Approaches of Highly Pathogenic Coronaviruses
Author(s) -
Saeid Najafi Fard,
Linda Petrone,
Elisa Petruccioli,
Tonino Alonzi,
Giulia Matusali,
Francesca Colavita,
Concetta Castilletti,
Maria Rosaria Capobianchi,
Delia Goletti
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
biomed research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 126
eISSN - 2314-6141
pISSN - 2314-6133
DOI - 10.1155/2021/8856018
Subject(s) - biology , coronaviridae , tropism , viral entry , coronavirus , computational biology , genome , proteases , rna , tissue tropism , virology , viral envelope , picornavirus , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , virus , gene , covid-19 , viral replication , medicine , biochemistry , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , enzyme
Coronaviruses (CoVs) are enveloped nonsegmented positive-sense RNA viruses belonging to the family Coronaviridae that contain the largest genome among RNA viruses. Their genome encodes 4 major structural proteins, and among them, the Spike (S) protein plays a crucial role in determining the viral tropism. It mediates viral attachment to the host cell, fusion to the membranes, and cell entry using cellular proteases as activators. Several in vitro models have been developed to study the CoVs entry, pathogenesis, and possible therapeutic approaches. This article is aimed at summarizing the current knowledge about the use of relevant methodologies and cell lines permissive for CoV life cycle studies. The synthesis of this information can be useful for setting up specific experimental procedures. We also discuss different strategies for inhibiting the binding of the S protein to the cell receptors and the fusion process which may offer opportunities for therapeutic intervention.
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