Species of virus
Alphacoronavirus chicagoense [ 1] ( also called Human coronavirus 229E and abbreviated HCoV-229E ) is a species of coronavirus which infects humans and bats.[ 2] It is an enveloped , positive-sense , single-stranded RNA virus which enters its host cell by binding to the APN receptor .[ 3] Along with Human coronavirus OC43 (a member of the Betacoronavirus genus), it is one of the viruses responsible for the common cold .[ 4] [ 5] HCoV-229E is a member of the genus Alphacoronavirus and subgenus Duvinacovirus .[ 6] [ 7]
Transmission
HCoV-229E transmits via droplet-respiration and fomites .
Signs and symptoms
HCoV-229E is associated with a range of respiratory symptoms , ranging from the common cold to high-morbidity outcomes such as pneumonia and bronchiolitis . However, such high morbidity outcomes are almost always seen in cases with co-infection with other respiratory pathogens ; there is a single published case report to date of a 229E infection that caused acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in an otherwise healthy patient having no detectable co-infection with another pathogen .[ 8] HCoV-229E is also among the coronaviruses most frequently codetected with other respiratory viruses, particularly with human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV).[ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
Epidemiology
HCoV-229E is one of the seven human coronaviruses which include HCoV-NL63 , HCoV-OC43 , HCoV-HKU1 ,
MERS-CoV , SARS-CoV-1 , and SARS-CoV-2 and are globally distributed.[ 12] [ 13] However, the viruses were detected in different parts of the world at different times of the year.[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] A NCBI -study found a previous HCoV-229E infection in 42.9% – 50.0% of children of 6–12 months of age and in 65% of those 2.5–3.5 years of age.[ 17]
Virology
HCoV-229E is one of seven known coronaviruses to infect humans. The other six are:[ 18]
Research
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Chloroquine , a zinc ionophore , inhibits the replication of Human coronavirus 229E in cell culture .[ 19]
Human HCoV-229E, and human HCoV-NL63, likely originated from bats.[ 20]
History
A researcher at the University of Chicago , Dorothy Hamre, first identified 229E in 1965.[ 21] [ 22]
In 2021 the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) approved a new system of naming viruses, by using binomial names. [ 23]
In 2023 HCoV-229E was renamed to Alphacoronavirus chicagoense
See also
References
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