Experts have discovered a mutation in SARS-CoV-2 that plays a key role in its ability to infect brain. This may help in understanding neurological symptoms & mystery of "long COVID," & could one day even lead to specific treatments to protect & clear the virus from brain 1/
Researchers discovered a series of mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein that enhanced the virus's ability to infect the brains of mice. 2/
They assessed SARS-CoV-2 evolution in the lung versus CNS of infected mice. Higher levels of viral divergence were observed in the CNS than the lung after intranasal challenge with a high frequency of mutations in the spike furin cleavage site (FCS). 3/
Looking at the genomes of viruses found in the brain compared to the lung, the researchers found that viruses with a specific deletion in spike (Furin Cleavage Site) were much better at infecting the brains of these animals. 4/
In this study, researchers infected mice with SARS-CoV-2 and sequenced the genomes of viruses that replicated in the brain versus the lung. In the lung, the spike protein looked very similar to the virus used to infect the mice. 5/
In the brain, however, most viruses had a deletion or mutation in a critical region of spike, i.e. FCS that dictates how it enters a cell. When viruses with this deletion were used to directly infect the brains of mice, it was largely repaired when it traveled to the lungs 6/
In order for the virus to traffic from the lung to the brain, it required changes in the spike protein that are already known to dictate how the virus gets into different types of cells. 7/
Researchers think this region of spike (FCS) is a critical regulator of whether or not the virus gets into the brain, and it could have large implications for the treatment and management of neurological symptoms reported by COVID-19 patients. 8/
It's still not known if #longCOVID is caused by direct infection of cells in the brain or due to some adverse immune response that persists beyond the infection. 9/
If it is caused by infection of cells in the central nervous system, this study suggests there may be specific treatments that could work better than others in clearing the virus from this compartment. 10/10
HPV is known to increase the risk of genital warts & cancers of penis, anus, mouth, and throat in infected men, that’s why the WHO advise that boys, too, should be routinely vaccinated against it. However, the full suite of potential effects of HPV in men is still unknown 1/
A NEW study shows that some high-risk HPV infections, particularly HPV-16 could impair men’s fertility!
Genital HPV infection is very prevalent in men, with variable effects on semen inflammation and sperm quality according to the infecting viral genotype. 2/
Specifically, infections caused by high-risk HPV genotypes (HR-HPV) appear to have more negative effects on male fertility and the immune system's ability to clear the infection. Among the HR-HPV infections, HPV-16 was the most frequent genotype. 3/
A NEW study could solve a long-standing mystery into why a key immune organ in our bodies shrinks & loses its function as we get older.
Thymus is essential for good health due to its ability to produce special immune cells, responsible for fighting infections & cancer 1/
In a world-first, researchers have uncovered new cells that drive this aging process in the thymus—significant findings that could unlock a way to restore function in the thymus and prevent our immunity from waning as we age. 2/
The thymus is a small, but mighty, organ that sits behind the breastbone. It is the only organ in the body that can make T cells. 3/
Autoimmunity against components of the gut’s tight junctions and increased bacterial translocation may be involved in the pathophysiology of #LongCOVID's physio-affective phenome. 1/
Abnormalities in gut permeability can be linked to disruptions in the tight junctions of the paracellular pathways, particularly occludin. 2/
Several factors can disrupt the healthy barrier function of the body. These include gut dysbiosis, the use of antibiotics and immunomodulatory drugs, autoimmune responses to barrier structures, and the presence of zonulin. 3/
A team of researchers reports that when a mouse feels stressed, its brain sends signals via vagus nerve to a gut gland (glands of Brunner) that leads to elimination of Lactobacilli bacteria that prevents inflammation and an unnecessary immune response. 1/
Secretion of mucin from Brunner glands promotes gut Lactobacilli proliferation. Central amygdala neurons stimulate Brunner’s glands via vagal nerves. Stress inhibits the amygdala, thereby suppressing glands activity that compromises Lactobacilli populations & host immunity. 2/
Over the past several decades, medical researchershave found that different parts of the body communicate with one another far more than previously believed. One such network was found between the brain and the gut. 3/
Changes in oral microbiota may indicate #LongCovid!
A NEW study evaluated the differences in oral microbiota in individuals with and without longCOVID (Symptomatic and Asymptomatic groups), which were assessed by 16S rRNA sequencing on tongue coating samples. 1/
The Symptomatic group had higher Alpha diversity indices, differences in microbial composition and microbial dysbiosis with increased diversity and relative abundance of pathogenic bacteria. 2/
Marker bacteria (c__Campylobacterota, o__Coriobacteriales, o__Pseudomonadales, and o__Campylobacterales) were associated with long COVID by linear discriminant analysis effect size and receiver operating characteristic curves. 3/
Researchers have discovered a protein that has the never-before-seen ability to stop DNA damage in its tracks. The finding could provide foundation for developing everything from vaccines against cancer, to crops that can withstand harsh growing conditions by climate change 1/
The researchers found the protein—called DdrC (for DNA Damage Repair Protein C)—in a fairly common bacterium called Deinococcus radiodurans, which has the decidedly uncommon ability to survive conditions that damage DNA. 2/
For example, 5,000 to 10,000 times the radiation that would kill a regular human cell. Deinococcus also excels in repairing DNA that has already been damaged. 3/