Mutations in SARS-CoV-2: Insights on structure, variants, vaccines, and biomedical interventions

Ahmed I. Abulsoud, Hussein M. El‐Husseiny, Ahmed A. El-Husseiny, Hesham A. El‐Mahdy(Al-Azhar University), Ahmed Ismail(Al-Azhar University), Samy Y. Elkhawaga(Al-Azhar University), Emad Gamil Khidr(Al-Azhar University), Doaa Fathi(Heliopolis University), Eman A. Mady, Agnieszka Najda, Mohammad Algahtani(Security Forces Hospital), Abdulrahman Theyab, Khalaf F. Alsharif(Taif University), Ashraf Albrakati, Roula Bayram(Batterjee Medical College), Mohamed M. Abdel‐Daim(Suez Canal University), Ahmed S. Doghish
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
November 7, 2022
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Abstract

COVID-19 is a worldwide pandemic caused by SARS-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). Less than a year after the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, many vaccines have arrived on the market with innovative technologies in the field of vaccinology. Based on the use of messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding the Spike SARS-Cov-2 protein or on the use of recombinant adenovirus vectors enabling the gene encoding the Spike protein to be introduced into our cells, these strategies make it possible to envisage the vaccination in a new light with tools that are more scalable than the vaccine strategies used so far. Faced with the appearance of new variants, which will gradually take precedence over the strain at the origin of the pandemic, these new strategies will allow a much faster update of vaccines to fight against these new variants, some of which may escape neutralization by vaccine antibodies. However, only a vaccination policy based on rapid and massive vaccination of the population but requiring a supply of sufficient doses could make it possible to combat the emergence of these variants. Indeed, the greater the number of infected individuals, the faster the virus multiplies, with an increased risk of the emergence of variants in these RNA viruses. This review will discuss SARS-CoV-2 pathophysiology and evolution approaches in altered transmission platforms and emphasize the different mutations and how they influence the virus characteristics. Also, this article summarizes the common vaccines and the implication of the mutations and genetic variety of SARS-CoV-2 on the COVID-19 biomedical arbitrations.


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