From Cell to Symptoms: The Role of SARS-CoV-2 Cytopathic Effects in the Pathogenesis of COVID-19 and Long COVID

Author:

Gonzalez-Garcia Pablo1ORCID,Fiorillo Moreno Ornella23ORCID,Zarate Peñata Eloina3ORCID,Calderon-Villalba Alejandro4,Pacheco Lugo Lisandro3ORCID,Acosta Hoyos Antonio3,Villarreal Camacho Jose Luis5,Navarro Quiroz Roberto6ORCID,Pacheco Londoño Leonardo3ORCID,Aroca Martinez Gustavo37ORCID,Moares Noelia8,Gabucio Antonio8ORCID,Fernandez-Ponce Cecilia18ORCID,Garcia-Cozar Francisco18ORCID,Navarro Quiroz Elkin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomedical Research Cadiz (INIBICA), 11009 Cádiz, Spain

2. Clínica Iberoamerica, Barranquilla 080001, Colombia

3. Life Science Research Center, Universidad Simon Bolívar, Barranquilla 080001, Colombia

4. Department of Nutrition and Bromatology, Pablo de Olavide University, 41013 Seville, Spain

5. School of Medicine, Universidad Libre, Barranquilla 080001, Colombia

6. Department of Structural and Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology Institute of Barcelona, Spanish National Research Council, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

7. School of Medicine, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla 080001, Colombia

8. Department of Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Cadiz, 11003 Cádiz, Spain

Abstract

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoronaVirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection triggers various events from molecular to tissue level, which in turn is given by the intrinsic characteristics of each patient. Given the molecular diversity characteristic of each cellular phenotype, the possible cytopathic, tissue and clinical effects are difficult to predict, which determines the heterogeneity of COVID-19 symptoms. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of the cytopathic effects of SARS-CoV-2 on various cell types, focusing on the development of COVID-19, which in turn may lead, in some patients, to a persistence of symptoms after recovery from the disease, a condition known as long COVID. We describe the molecular mechanisms underlying virus-host interactions, including alterations in protein expression, intracellular signaling pathways, and immune responses. In particular, the article highlights the potential impact of these cytopathies on cellular function and clinical outcomes, such as immune dysregulation, neuropsychiatric disorders, and organ damage. The article concludes by discussing future directions for research and implications for the management and treatment of COVID-19 and long COVID.

Funder

Fundación Carolina, España

Universidad Simón Bolívar, Colombia

Integrated Territorial Investment (ITI), Junta de Andalucía, Spain

Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Colombia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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