Nanomaterials to combat SARS-CoV-2: Strategies to prevent, diagnose and treat COVID-19.
Autor
Valenzuela Fernández, Agustín; Cabrera Rodríguez, Romina; Ciuffreda, Laura; Pérez Yanes, Silvia; Estévez Herrera, Judith; González Montelongo, Rafaela; Alcoba Florez, Julia; Trujillo González, Rodrigo Francisco; García Martínez de Artola, Diego; Gil Campesino, Helena; Díez Gil, Óscar; Lorenzo Salazar, José M.; Flores, Carlos; García Luis, JonayFecha
2022Resumen
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
infection and the associated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),
which severely affect the respiratory system and several organs and
tissues, and may lead to death, have shown how science can respond
when challenged by a global emergency, offering as a response a myriad
of rapid technological developments. Development of vaccines at
lightning speed is one of them. SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks have stressed
healthcare systems, questioning patients care by using standard nonadapted therapies and diagnostic tools. In this scenario, nanotechnology
has offered new tools, techniques and opportunities for prevention, for
rapid, accurate and sensitive diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19. In
this review, we focus on the nanotechnological applications and nanobased materials (i.e., personal protective equipment) to combat SARSCoV-2 transmission, infection, organ damage and for the development of
new tools for virosurveillance, diagnose and immune protection by
mRNA and other nano-based vaccines. All the nano-based developed
tools have allowed a historical, unprecedented, real time epidemiological
surveillance and diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection, at community and
international levels. The nano-based technology has help to predict and
detect how this Sarbecovirus is mutating and the severity of the
associated COVID-19 disease, thereby assisting the administration and
public health services to make decisions and measures for preparedness
against the emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2 and severe or lethal
COVID-19.