Antibody-dependent enhancement of SARS coronavirus infection and its role in the pathogenesis of SARS [PDF]
1. Anti-SARS-CoV spike antibodies promote infection of primary human immune cells by SARS-CoV. 2. The antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) infection pathway grants SARS-CoV an opportunity to infect primary human macrophages, but it does not sustain ...
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The disease of COVID-19 comprises the most serious against human health worldwide with a high rate of virulence and mortality. The disease is caused by the 2019-nCoV virus from the beta coronavirus family. The virus makes use of its surface glycoprotein named S protein or spike to enter the human cells.
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