MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19
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Resumo: | Abstract Components of the complement system and atypical parameters of coagulation were reported in COVID-19 patients, as well as the exacerbation of the inflammation and coagulation activity. Mannose binding lectin (MBL)- associated serine proteases (MASPs) play an important role in viral recognition and subsequent activation of the lectin pathway of the complement system and blood coagulation, connecting both processes. Genetic variants of MASP1 and MASP2 genes are further associated with different levels and functional efficiency of their encoded proteins, modulating susceptibility and severity to diseases. Our review highlights the possible role of MASPs in SARS-COV-2 binding and activation of the lectin pathway and blood coagulation cascades, as well as their associations with comorbidities of COVID-19. MASP-1 and/or MASP-2 present an increased expression in patients with COVID-19 risk factors: diabetes, arterial hypertension and cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cerebrovascular disease. Based also on the positive results of COVID-19 patients with anti-MASP-2 antibody, we propose the use of MASPs as a possible biomarker of the progression of COVID-19 and the investigation of new treatment strategies taking into consideration the dual role of MASPs, including MASP inhibitors as promising therapeutic targets against COVID-19. |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19COVID-19complement systemlectin pathwayMASPcoagulationAbstract Components of the complement system and atypical parameters of coagulation were reported in COVID-19 patients, as well as the exacerbation of the inflammation and coagulation activity. Mannose binding lectin (MBL)- associated serine proteases (MASPs) play an important role in viral recognition and subsequent activation of the lectin pathway of the complement system and blood coagulation, connecting both processes. Genetic variants of MASP1 and MASP2 genes are further associated with different levels and functional efficiency of their encoded proteins, modulating susceptibility and severity to diseases. Our review highlights the possible role of MASPs in SARS-COV-2 binding and activation of the lectin pathway and blood coagulation cascades, as well as their associations with comorbidities of COVID-19. MASP-1 and/or MASP-2 present an increased expression in patients with COVID-19 risk factors: diabetes, arterial hypertension and cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cerebrovascular disease. Based also on the positive results of COVID-19 patients with anti-MASP-2 antibody, we propose the use of MASPs as a possible biomarker of the progression of COVID-19 and the investigation of new treatment strategies taking into consideration the dual role of MASPs, including MASP inhibitors as promising therapeutic targets against COVID-19.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572021000200310Genetics and Molecular Biology v.44 n.1 suppl.1 2021reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2020-0199info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBumiller-Bini,Valériade Freitas Oliveira-Toré,CamilaCarvalho,Tamyres MingoranceKretzschmar,Gabriela CanalliGonçalves,Letícia BoslooperAlencar,Nina de MouraGasparetto Filho,Miguel AngeloBeltrame,Marcia HolsbachWinter Boldt,Angelica Beateeng2021-03-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572021000200310Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2021-03-15T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 Bumiller-Bini,Valéria COVID-19 complement system lectin pathway MASP coagulation |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 |
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MASPs at the crossroad between the complement and the coagulation cascades - the case for COVID-19 |
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Bumiller-Bini,Valéria |
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Bumiller-Bini,Valéria de Freitas Oliveira-Toré,Camila Carvalho,Tamyres Mingorance Kretzschmar,Gabriela Canalli Gonçalves,Letícia Boslooper Alencar,Nina de Moura Gasparetto Filho,Miguel Angelo Beltrame,Marcia Holsbach Winter Boldt,Angelica Beate |
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de Freitas Oliveira-Toré,Camila Carvalho,Tamyres Mingorance Kretzschmar,Gabriela Canalli Gonçalves,Letícia Boslooper Alencar,Nina de Moura Gasparetto Filho,Miguel Angelo Beltrame,Marcia Holsbach Winter Boldt,Angelica Beate |
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Bumiller-Bini,Valéria de Freitas Oliveira-Toré,Camila Carvalho,Tamyres Mingorance Kretzschmar,Gabriela Canalli Gonçalves,Letícia Boslooper Alencar,Nina de Moura Gasparetto Filho,Miguel Angelo Beltrame,Marcia Holsbach Winter Boldt,Angelica Beate |
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COVID-19 complement system lectin pathway MASP coagulation |
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COVID-19 complement system lectin pathway MASP coagulation |
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Abstract Components of the complement system and atypical parameters of coagulation were reported in COVID-19 patients, as well as the exacerbation of the inflammation and coagulation activity. Mannose binding lectin (MBL)- associated serine proteases (MASPs) play an important role in viral recognition and subsequent activation of the lectin pathway of the complement system and blood coagulation, connecting both processes. Genetic variants of MASP1 and MASP2 genes are further associated with different levels and functional efficiency of their encoded proteins, modulating susceptibility and severity to diseases. Our review highlights the possible role of MASPs in SARS-COV-2 binding and activation of the lectin pathway and blood coagulation cascades, as well as their associations with comorbidities of COVID-19. MASP-1 and/or MASP-2 present an increased expression in patients with COVID-19 risk factors: diabetes, arterial hypertension and cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cerebrovascular disease. Based also on the positive results of COVID-19 patients with anti-MASP-2 antibody, we propose the use of MASPs as a possible biomarker of the progression of COVID-19 and the investigation of new treatment strategies taking into consideration the dual role of MASPs, including MASP inhibitors as promising therapeutic targets against COVID-19. |
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