A comprehensive review on investigations of chronic neurogenetical impact of SARS-COV-2
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2023-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Samrat, Mahinul IslamMetadata
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The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the ensuing COVID-19 pandemic has raised
concerns beyond the immediate respiratory symptoms. A growing body of evidence suggests
persistent neurogenetic impacts following viral exposure, prompting the need for a
comprehensive review. This review provides a meticulous analysis of existing studies of
Retromer, Vacuolar ATPases, Commander, Arp2/3 Complex, Trem2, Ifitm3, Gfap, Map2,
Synapsin II (Syn2) and their enduring neurogenetic consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection,
with a specific focus on long-term conditions. Additionally, this review delves into the
protracted consequences of COVID-19 on neurogenetic performance, mental health, and
potential connections to neurodegenerative disorders. This comprehensive assessment
underscores the urgent need for continued investigation into the neurogenetic impact of SARSCoV-
2. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing surveillance and the development of
therapeutic interventions to mitigate potential neurogenetic sequelae. A comprehensive
understanding of these consequences is crucial for optimizing patient care and informing public
health strategies in the post-pandemic landscape.