Abstract
Currently, humanity is suffering from a highly contagious and infectious novel coronavirus disease. Due to the unavailability of any specifically approved therapy to eradicate this pathogenic virus, day by day, it is claiming more and more lives of humans. Observing the current scenario, human civilization seems to be in dangerous situation, and the development of a potential vaccine against this invisible enemy may take some more time. It was observed that the individual immune system plays an important role in the fight against the novel coronavirus. Additionally, the innate immune system of the host acts as the first line of defense against invading pathogenic viruses. The host innate immune cells can detect and detoxify the evading viruses. Thus, boosting the innate immune response via targeting activator or inhibitory immune check points pathways for enhancing T-cell immune response may potentially help the patients to fight against this deadly virus. The aim of this editorial is to discuss in brief about the pathogenesis of COVID-19, the role of innate immunity and autophagy during viral clearance.
Keywords: COVID-19, convalescent plasma therapy, innate immunity, novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, pathogenesis of COVID.
Coronaviruses
Title:Boosting Innate Immunity During SARS-CoV-2 Clearance
Volume: 2 Issue: 8
Author(s): Abhishesh Kumar Mehata*, Deepa Dehari, Anuj Kumar Mehta and Alim Miya
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi– 221005,India
Keywords: COVID-19, convalescent plasma therapy, innate immunity, novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, pathogenesis of COVID.
Abstract: Currently, humanity is suffering from a highly contagious and infectious novel coronavirus disease. Due to the unavailability of any specifically approved therapy to eradicate this pathogenic virus, day by day, it is claiming more and more lives of humans. Observing the current scenario, human civilization seems to be in dangerous situation, and the development of a potential vaccine against this invisible enemy may take some more time. It was observed that the individual immune system plays an important role in the fight against the novel coronavirus. Additionally, the innate immune system of the host acts as the first line of defense against invading pathogenic viruses. The host innate immune cells can detect and detoxify the evading viruses. Thus, boosting the innate immune response via targeting activator or inhibitory immune check points pathways for enhancing T-cell immune response may potentially help the patients to fight against this deadly virus. The aim of this editorial is to discuss in brief about the pathogenesis of COVID-19, the role of innate immunity and autophagy during viral clearance.
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Mehata Kumar Abhishesh*, Dehari Deepa , Mehta Kumar Anuj and Miya Alim , Boosting Innate Immunity During SARS-CoV-2 Clearance, Coronaviruses 2021; 2 (8) : e260721189347 . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2666796701999201222113659
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