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严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2与线粒体健康:生活方式和衰老的影响

SARS-CoV-2 and mitochondrial health: implications of lifestyle and ageing.

作者信息

Nunn Alistair V W, Guy Geoffrey W, Brysch Wolfgang, Botchway Stanley W, Frasch Wayne, Calabrese Edward J, Bell Jimmy D

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences, Research Centre for Optimal Health, University of Westminster, London, W1W 6UW, UK.

The Guy Foundation, Dorset, UK.

出版信息

Immun Ageing. 2020 Nov 9;17(1):33. doi: 10.1186/s12979-020-00204-x.

Abstract

Infection with SARs-COV-2 displays increasing fatality with age and underlying co-morbidity, in particular, with markers of the metabolic syndrome and diabetes, which seems to be associated with a "cytokine storm" and an altered immune response. This suggests that a key contributory factor could be immunosenescence that is both age-related and lifestyle-induced. As the immune system itself is heavily reliant on mitochondrial function, then maintaining a healthy mitochondrial system may play a key role in resisting the virus, both directly, and indirectly by ensuring a good vaccine response. Furthermore, as viruses in general, and quite possibly this new virus, have also evolved to modulate immunometabolism and thus mitochondrial function to ensure their replication, this could further stress cellular bioenergetics. Unlike most sedentary modern humans, one of the natural hosts for the virus, the bat, has to "exercise" regularly to find food, which continually provides a powerful adaptive stimulus to maintain functional muscle and mitochondria. In effect the bat is exposed to regular hormetic stimuli, which could provide clues on how to resist this virus. In this paper we review the data that might support the idea that mitochondrial health, induced by a healthy lifestyle, could be a key factor in resisting the virus, and for those people who are perhaps not in optimal health, treatments that could support mitochondrial function might be pivotal to their long-term recovery.

摘要

感染新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)的致死率会随着年龄增长和潜在的合并症而上升,尤其是与代谢综合征和糖尿病的指标相关,这似乎与“细胞因子风暴”和免疫反应改变有关。这表明一个关键因素可能是与年龄相关且由生活方式诱发的免疫衰老。由于免疫系统本身严重依赖线粒体功能,那么维持健康的线粒体系统可能在抵抗病毒方面发挥关键作用,这既可以直接起作用,也可以通过确保良好的疫苗反应间接发挥作用。此外,一般来说病毒,很可能这种新型病毒也已经进化到可以调节免疫代谢从而影响线粒体功能以确保其复制,这可能会进一步给细胞生物能量学带来压力。与大多数久坐不动的现代人类不同,该病毒的天然宿主之一蝙蝠必须定期“运动”以寻找食物,这不断为维持功能性肌肉和线粒体提供强大的适应性刺激。实际上,蝙蝠会受到定期的应激刺激,这可能为如何抵抗这种病毒提供线索。在本文中,我们回顾了一些数据,这些数据可能支持这样一种观点,即健康的生活方式所诱导的线粒体健康可能是抵抗病毒的关键因素,对于那些健康状况欠佳的人来说,支持线粒体功能的治疗方法可能对他们的长期康复至关重要。

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