抗COVID-19的保护机制:抗体与细胞免疫:广泛的综述

K. Shrwani, Nabil S. Dhayhi, Waleed H. Mahallawi, Alaa Sherwani, M. Badedi, Saeed Aldossari, A. Muhajir, Zeinab E. Hassan, Nouf Sherwani, Dr. Tarig Karar, E. Gadour
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严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)的出现对世界构成了重大威胁,它引起了一种症状广泛的呼吸系统疾病,影响到所有性别和年龄组的人。尽管对SARS-CoV-2的先天免疫反应尚不完全清楚,但最近的研究结果表明,大量的先天免疫细胞和炎症细胞因子可以帮助对抗这种病毒。然而,细胞因子的过度表达可导致细胞因子风暴,导致发病率和死亡率高的严重疾病状态。先天免疫和适应性免疫反应的协同作用负责消除病毒感染细胞和抑制再感染。t细胞免疫和抗体反应的实际作用尚不清楚,需要进一步的研究来深入了解免疫保护的本质。SARS-CoV-2 S蛋白被认为是一种敏感而有用的蛋白质,可以被抗体和T细胞靶向,为寻找有效的疫苗和治疗方法提供了重要的生物学靶点。尽管在研制有效疫苗方面存在挑战,但少量再感染表明,初次感染可能在随后接触同一病毒时提供一定的保护。深入了解B细胞和T细胞在COVID-19中的重要作用可能有助于管理、控制和阻止这一新的大流行。
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The Protective Mechanism Against COVID-19, Antibody vs Cellular Immunity: An Extensive Review
The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has posed a significant threat to the world, causing a respiratory illness with a wide range of symptoms and affecting people of all sexes and age groups. Although the innate immune response to SARS-CoV-2 is not entirely understood, recent findings suggest that a high number of innate immune cells and inflammatory cytokines can help in fighting the virus. However, an excessive expression of cytokines can lead to a cytokine storm, resulting in a severe disease state with high morbidity and mortality. The coordinated actions of the innate and adaptive immune responses are responsible for eliminating virus-infected cells and inhibiting reinfection. The actual role of T-cell immunity and antibody responses is unclear, and further research is necessary to gain insights into the nature of immune protection. The SARS-CoV-2 S protein is considered a sensitive and useful protein that can be targeted by antibodies and T cells, providing significant biological targets for finding effective vaccines and treatments. Despite challenges in developing effective vaccines, the small number of reinfections suggests that a primary infection may offer some protection during subsequent exposure to the same virus. A deeper understanding of the vital role of B and T cells in COVID-19 may help in managing, controlling, and halting this new pandemic.
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