The possible role of microbial proteases in facilitating SARS-CoV-2 brain invasion

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Date
2021
Authors
Mjokane, Nozethu
Folorunso, Olufemi S.
Ogundeji, Adepemi O.
Sebolai, Olihile M.
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MDPI
Abstract
SARS-CoV-2 has been shown to display proclivity towards organs bearing angiotensinconverting enzyme (ACE2) expression cells. Of interest herein is the ability of the virus to exhibit neurotropism. However, there is limited information on how this virus invades the brain. With this contribution, we explore how, in the context of a microbial co-infection using a cryptococcal co-infection as a model, SARS-CoV-2 could reach the brain. We theorise that the secretion of proteases by disseminated fungal cells might also activate the S2 domain of the viral spike glycoprotein for membrane fusion with brain endothelial cells leading to endocytosis. Understanding this potential invasion mechanism could lead to better SARS-CoV-2 intervention measures, which may also be applicable in instances of co-infection, especially with protease-secreting pathogens.
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Cryptococcus, Co-infection, Neurotropism, Protease, SARS-CoV-2
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Mjokane, N., Folorunso, O.S., Ogundeji, Adepemi O., & Sebolai, Olihile M. (2021). The possible role of microbial proteases in facilitating SARS-CoV-2 brain invasion. Biology, 10, 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10100966