Corona virus
1.INTRODUCTION
2.GENOMICORGANIZATIONS
3.GROWTHMECHANISM
4.STRUCTURE
5.CLASSIFICATION
6.HUMANCORONAVIRUS(COVID-19)
6.1INTRODUCTION
6.2CLASSIFICATION
6.3MORPHOLOGY
6.4GROWTHMECHANISM
6.5PHYLOGENYANALYSIS
6.6TREATMENT
Corona virus This is a species of virus. The common meaning
of a virus is a toxic liquid, which has the potential to cause disease in a
healthy person. The word virus is a Latin word. It was first discovered in the
19th century by Martinus Bezerinck (Holland) and Dmitry Ivanovsky (Russia) in a
disease-bearing tobacco plant. Which was called tobacco mosaic virus. It also
escaped from the proof filter, which means its size is very subtle. Its size is
measured in nanometers. Its approximate size can be 20-400 nanometers. It was
given the virus name by Bezerinck.
The virus itself is unable to survive. It depends on another living being to survive. But when it gives shelter to an organism, it starts growing in it at a very fast pace. If HIV infects a person, then in one day it gives birth to its (10 power 11) offspring.
Viruses are not cells, so they are excluded from the Five
World Concept classification (1969, RH Whitaker). There is no cell organ of any
kind present in it, but in exception, the ribosome is present in arenaviruses.
The virus mainly has the ability to infect both prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cells.
Viruses are both useful and unusable.
Diseases in humans - diseases like corona, colds, rabies,
cancer, small pox, and AIDS.
On the other hand, it is also used to avoid and kill
dangerous bacteria.
Genetic substances in the virus are DNA / RNA.
1. Double
stranded DNA
2. Single stranded DNA
3. Double stranded RNA
4. Single stranded RNA
These are some linear and some are circular. The largest
genome (33kb) of the corona virus was measured.
This genetic material is protected through the capsaid. Its
capacities also have the ability to rebuild.
Growth in viruses
1. First the virus comes in contact with the cells of the
host, and attaches to the receptor on the surface of the cell.
2. Then it enters the cell through it.
3. After this, transcription and translation process are
done with the genetic material of the cell.
4. This is followed by replication, and assembly, and thus
other viruses are produced, which are ready to infect other cells.
- All Animal Viruses Must cross the plasma Membrane.
- Some are transported in the cytoplasm via microtubules.
- some must cross the Nuclear envelope, usually via a
nuclear pore.
Viruses have the ability to change themselves (membrane
structure) according to the internal environment of the cell.
In laboratory: -
1. Animal virus plaques in cell culture
2. Phage plaques in a lawn of bacterial cells
3. Density gradient centrifugation
4. Fluorescent microscopy
5. Confocal microscopy
6. Electron microscopy
7. Electrophoretic techniques
8. Microarrays.
Virus structure: -
1. Icosahedral Naked
2. Icosahedral Enveloped
3. Helical Naked
4. Helical Enveloped
Viruses have certain structures on their genetic material to protect themselves. Such as: -
- SARS Coronavirus which carries 5 'Capping and 3' tail (polyA).
- Polio virus which carries a special protein at 3 'tail (polyA) and 5'.
- Black beetle virus only has 5 'par capping.
- Cucumber mosaic virus having a tRNA like structure at 5 'capping and 3'.
- All of the above contain SS RNA (single kundalin RNA).
- Rota virus containing 5 'Capping on ds DNA.
Classification of viruses: -
For this, the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
(ICTV) has been created, headquartered in London (UK).
It has divided virso into 7 groups using Baltimore
classification (based on the method of RNA synthesis) ...
References - Virology principles and applications book
(Johan Carter, Venetia Saunders)
- Introduction to modern virology 6th edition (A.J. Easton and K.N. Leppard)
- principles of virology 3th edition (S.J Flint, L.W. Enquist, V.R.Racaniello, A.M. Skalka) - COVID-19 infection: origin, transmission, and characteristics of human coronavirus (Journal of Advanced Research)
- Wikipedia
- world health organizations site
- Genomics characterization and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus implications for virus origin and receptor binding (@ 2020 Elsevier, published 29jan.2020)
- SARS-COV and COVID-19 (school of biomedical science the University of Hong-Kong.
- Full-genome sequences of the first two SARS-CoV-2 viruses from India (@ 2020 Indian Journal of Medical Research, published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow for Director-General, ICMR)
- Transmission electron microscopy imaging of SARS-CoV-2 (© 2020 Indian Journal of Medical Research, published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow for Director-General, Indian Council of Medical Research)
- COVID-19 Drug Therapy - Potential Options (Updated March 26, 2020) Elsevier © 2020
- Introduction to modern virology 6th edition (A.J. Easton and K.N. Leppard)
- principles of virology 3th edition (S.J Flint, L.W. Enquist, V.R.Racaniello, A.M. Skalka) - COVID-19 infection: origin, transmission, and characteristics of human coronavirus (Journal of Advanced Research)
- Wikipedia
- world health organizations site
- Genomics characterization and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus implications for virus origin and receptor binding (@ 2020 Elsevier, published 29jan.2020)
- SARS-COV and COVID-19 (school of biomedical science the University of Hong-Kong.
- Full-genome sequences of the first two SARS-CoV-2 viruses from India (@ 2020 Indian Journal of Medical Research, published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow for Director-General, ICMR)
- Transmission electron microscopy imaging of SARS-CoV-2 (© 2020 Indian Journal of Medical Research, published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow for Director-General, Indian Council of Medical Research)
- COVID-19 Drug Therapy - Potential Options (Updated March 26, 2020) Elsevier © 2020
Human Corona virus
Corona - Latin "Garland worn on the Head as a mark of honor".
Corona virus is a group of viruses. Which have the potential
to cause disease in mammals and birds.
It was first discovered in 1960. The first discovered corona
virus was found in chickens and 2 human patients.
In Chickens - Infectious Bronchitis and
Humans - Comman Cold
The corona virus discovered in mankind was named HUMAN
CORONAVIRUS.
After this, more viruses of the family of mankind were
discovered.
Like
- SARS-COV (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus)
(2003)
- Human coronavirus NL63 (2004)
- Human coronavirus HKU1 (2005)
- Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (2012)
- SARS-COV-2 (Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- 2) (2019)
The corona viruses discovered so far mainly affect our
respiratory system the most.
And corona viruses in cows and pigs affect the digestive
system.
Morphology
Its morphology - spherical and some projection Emerged on
its surface.
Their diameter was measured to be about 120 nanometers.
Its upper surface is a lipid bilayer containing Membrane
(M), Envelope (E) and Spikes (S) structural proteins.
And contains Nucleocapsid, which carries the +SS RNA genome.
Bilayer (lipid) and Nucleocapsid outside the host cell
protect the genome of Virus.
According to Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
This corona virus - 19 can survive up to 3h in droplets
present in the air.
This corona virus19 - 4 hours on copper,
Can survive 24 hours on cardboard, 72 hours on plastic and
steel.
And according to WHO it is 62-71% alcohol to 1 mint. Can be
disabled by washing.
Its genome comes in 27-34 kb.
So far, there is no information about how many virus copies
are present in the sneeze, but in the research of influenza, about 10 thousand
copies are found in it, about 3000 particles are produced in a sneeze.
COVID-19 Growth mechanism ..
In Host (Capillaries of the lungs) - viral spike (S)
glycoprotein attaches of its Complementary Host Receptor ACE-2 (Angiotensin
converting enzyme - 2) - A Protease cleaves and activate the "S"
glycoprotein into two subunit S1 and S2 there S1 has Receptor Binding Domain
and S2 help in membrane fusion - virus particles is uncoated its genome enter
cell cytoplasm - virus RNA contain 5 'capping and 3' polyA tail, which help
allow to RNA to attach to the Host Cell ribosome - Translation - Translate poly
proteins, poly protein has its own proteases activity which cleave the poly
protein into the multiple Nonstructural protein (MNsP) - multi Non structural
protein works in different ways, Some MNsP makes Replicase transcriptase
complex (RTC), its RTC is the RNA dependent RNA polymerases (RdRP) and some
MNsP functional as an Exoribonuclease - RdRP Help in Replication of RNA from
RNA template and RdRP contain capacity synthesis of - ssRNA from + ssRNA and
Exoribonuclease contain proofreading ca pacity - RNA Translation occur inside
ER Viral Structural Protein S, E, M - Transport - "M" Protein
Essential for Assemble - Exocytosis.
Epidemic - (according to WHO reports)
2002 - SARS CoV (Guangdong
China)
2012 - MERS (Saudi
Arabia)
2015 - MERS (South
Korea)
2019 - SARS CoV-2
(wuhan China)
Nov. The SARS Cov virus attack in 2002 infected 8000 people
in 37 countries, and 774 people died.
The MERS attack in April 2012 infected 1000 people in 24
countries, and killed 400 people.
Feb. 2015, infected 1030 people and killed 381 people.
Dec. The outbreak of 2019 continues .....
According to the WHO report, if symptoms are seen
comparatively,
Symptoms of
SARS-Cov - fever, stomach problem, cough (happy), respiratory problem,
palpitations.
Symptoms of MERS -
fever, cough, respiratory problem, stomach problem.
SARS - Symptoms of
CoV 2 - fever, dry cough, respiratory problem.
Our questions whose discovery we can find a cure for this corona virus and they can be avoided in the future ..
1. Which are their carriers and host cones ?
2. What is their origin and development ?
3. What are their growth processes ?
In the
growth process we have to find out,
A. How does it
spread ?
B. What are its
symptoms.
C. Factors
preventing its growth.
1. The host of corona virus is mainly mammals, bats, rats,
pigs, camels, humans, etc., which give shelter to the virus for survival. When
the virus enters the host, the host first binds to the host protein in the host
and grows on it.
And this covid-19
zoonosis (from one organism to another, coming into contact) according to a
research research published in [29jan.2020, @ Elsevier]. And the survey of
different provinces of China revealed that covid-19 has more impact on men on
average than women. And in addition, it most commonly affects people above 65
years of age, but it does not mean that it does not harm <65 people, it is
able to infect a person every year.
When analyzed phylogeny of the species of human coronavirus
discovered so far, it is found that it is a mutual relation of some human
coronavirus.
like. The association of COVID-19 was found with SARS-1 and
HCoV-HKU1.
And BLAST of the genome sequence of NC_045512 available with
NCBI and on phylogeny analysis it was found to be related to Bat CoV Ra TG13
(MN996532), and Bat-SL-CoVZC45 (MG772933).
HUMAN CORONAVIRUS whose genome sequencing.
1. HCoV - HKU1 Accession No. = NC_006577
2. HCoV - 229E Accession No. = NC_002645
3. HCoV - NL63 Accession No. = NC_005831
4. HCoV - 0C43 Accession No. = NC_006213
5. SARS-CoV-1 Accession No. = NC_004718
6. SARS-CoV-2 Accession No. = NC_045512
7. MERSd Accession No. = NC_019843
1. Human coronavirus HKU1 - Its host is mainly mice and
humans, in which the rat is a
Acts as a carrier, and in humans it causes respiratory
related diseases. When it enters humans, the receptor first connects with the
N-acetyl-9-o-acetylneuraminic receptor. After this it shows its growth.
According to Wikipedia, when phylogenetic analysis found that HKU1 is related
to distant HCoV OC43 and proximal relationship to Mouse Hepatitis Virus.
The first HCoV HKU1 patient was found in Hong Kong in 2005,
returning via Schengen province of China.
So far 22 Strain has been discovered.
2. Human coronavirus 229E - Its hosts are bats and humans,
they cause respiratory related diseases in humans. When it enters humans, it
associates with its receptor APN (Alanine Amino Peptidase Receptor) and grows.
These receptors are present on the membranes of the small intestine and
kidneys.
3. Human coronavirus NL63 - Its receptor is ACE-2
(Angiotensin Converting Enzyme - 2 Receptor). This indicates similarity to HIV.
Which causes respiratory diseases.
4. Human coronavirus OC43 - It infects animals and humans.
Its receptor is N-acetyl-9-o-acetylneuraminic acid,
Chill, cold,
pneumonia etc. Its treatment is Chemotherapy with HIV AIDS.
5. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus - Its hosts
are bats, humans and camels. Its receptor is DPP4 Receptor (Dipeptidyl
Peptidase Receptor). It mainly occurs in the liver, kidneys, and lungs.
6. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1 - It
occurs in humans, bats and other mammals, its receptor is ACE-2 (Angiotensin
Converting Enzyme - 2). It was discovered in China in 2002.
7. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 - Research is still going on, but some scientists believe that it has come from bats in humans.
Its receiver is ACE - 2 (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme - 2),
it was discovered in China in 2019.
ANGIOTENSIN
CONVERTING ENZYME 2 - it is crucial role play in maintain "HOMEOSTASIS"
mechanics(stable the internal cells environment) , and protects baroreflex and
autonomic function.
And Angiotensin converting enzyme 2 is located outer surface
of the Lungs, arteries, Heart, Kidney, and Intestines.
When virus inter in the body and bind angiotensin converting
enzyme 2 receptor then angiotensin not bind with own ACE2 Receptor, then unbalance the homeostasis
mechanism.
RAS mechanism =
Liver
secretion [Angiotensin (1-255aa)]
Kidney
secretion [ Renin] Renin crucial role play in the converting to Angiotensin
1[1-10aa] from the Angiotensin [1-255aa]
Lungs
secretion [Angiotensin converting enzyme] ACE is crucial role play in the
converting to Angiotensin 2 [1-8aa], from the Angiotensin 1
And Lungs
also secretion [Angiotensin converting enzyme 2] it is main function convert
the Angiotensin 2 [1-7 aa] from angiotensin 2 [1-8 aa].
Then angiotensin
2 [1-7] bind with the GPC Receptor and protect the baroreflex and autonomic
function and maintain Homeostasis mechanism.
But when angiotensin
2 not bind with receptor due to SARS-COV-2, then cause respiratory problems.
IF WE WANT TO STOP
THE OUTBREAK OF THIS , WE SHOULD..
1. Block /inhibit the binding of SARS-COV-2
with ACE2
2.
Block the multiple structure protein functions
3. Block the
Assembly
According to a report (3 March 2020) by The Guardian, a British news agency of the Corona Virus SARS-COV-2, the first patient of covid-19 was an older 55-year-old man in southern China on 17 November. Was found (govt. Not published data). According to the Chinese government the first patient of covid-19 is 8 dec. 2020. After this 20 dec. 60 confirmed patients were found.
According
to a report by IJMR in India (28 March 2020), 24 jan. A Kerala resident
returned to visit Wuhan province in 2020, bringing the disease to India as a
gift, initially when he complained of cough and fever on 25 jan. On 2020 it was
admitted to General Hospital, Thrissur, kerala. And the second case 26 jan.
2020 was found in Kerala which was suffering from cough and stomach problem.
Admitted it to medical college of Alappuzha, kerala on 30 jan.2020, after
inquiry it was found out that this person had been in contact with a person
from China because of traveling together. When they were examined, they were found to be infected with covid-19 (unpublished
data), and the third case was of a person suffering from a runny nose, 31 Jan.
Admitted to General Hospital Kasaragod kerala on 2020. There were only 3
positive cases in India till 29 and 881 suspected (according to a report by
ICMR - NIV pune) all three returned from Wuhan province (China).
The corona virus seen in India was a spherical shape of
Covid-19 with an average of 70–80 nm. It had heavy cover projection on its
surface, which had an average size of 15 + - 2 nm. Projection ending that
average peplomeric structure.
Containing
29851 nucleotides, similar to the Wuhan corona virus (NC_045512) but differing
from the 408Arg lle (S1) and 930 Ala (S2) of the India corona virus, indicating
this mutation.
Coronavirus 19 = COVID-19 = SARS-COV-2
Coronavirus does infect both sex male and female. Some
research articles published by some journal on it....
By the way, then it does not make any vaccine and any drugs
for prevention of covid-19.But doctors try to treat patients with the own
experience and according to symptoms.And they also getting some substancy
success.
Indian covid-19
strain, Genome sequence according to The National Genomics Data Center.
1. Accession No. - MT050493 (
SARS-COV-2/166/human/2020/IND), (kerala state)
Sample collection = 2020-01-31 , create date = 2020-03-08
2. Accession No. - MT012098 (SARS-COV-2/29/human/2020/IND),
( kerala state)
Sample collection = 2020-01-27, create date = 2020-03-08
3. Accession No. - MT163714 (SARS-COV-2/341/human/2020/IND)
Sample collection = 2020-02-29, create date = 2020-03-11
4. Accession No. - MT163715 ( SARS-COV-2/341/human/2020/IND)
Sample collection = 2020-02-29, create date = 2020-03-11
When done NCBI BLAST
then , the following result came..
That means these are blong to the similar species..
Research to be continue ..................
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