The understanding of the immunopathology in COVID-19 infection

被引:6
|
作者
Tascioglu, Didem [1 ]
Akkaya, Emre [2 ]
Genc, Sema [2 ]
机构
[1] Istinye Univ, Liv Hosp, Dept Infect Dis & Clin Microbiol, Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Istanbul Univ, Istanbul Fac Med, Dept Biochem, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
COVID-19; cytokines; chemokines; immunotherapy; pandemics; ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME; MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION SYNDROME; ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME; SARS-ASSOCIATED CORONAVIRUS; CYTOKINE STORM; INTERFERON; COV; IDENTIFICATION; PATHOGENESIS; SARS-COV-2;
D O I
10.1080/00365513.2021.1892817
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Coronaviruses belonging to the Coronaviridae family are single-stranded RNA viruses. The entry of SARS-CoV-2 is accomplished via ACE-2 receptors. SARS-CoV-2 infection coactivates both innate and adaptive immune responses. Although SARS-CoV-2 stimulates antibody production with a typical pattern of IgM/IgG, cellular immunity is also impaired. In severe cases, low CD4 + and CD8 + T cell counts are associated with impaired immune functions, and high neutrophil/lymphocyte ratios accompanying low lymphocyte subsets have been demonstrated. Recently, high IFN -alpha/gamma ratios with impaired T cell responses, and increased IL-1, IL-6, TNF-alpha, MCP-1, IP-10, IL-4, IL-10 have been reported in COVID-19 infection. Increased proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines in patients with severe COVID-19 may cause the suppression of CD4 + and CD8 + T cells and regulatory T cells, causing excessive inflammatory responses and fatal cytokine storm with tissue and organ damage. Consequently, novel therapeutics to be developed against host immune system, including blockade of cytokines (IL-6, IL-1, IFN) themselves, their receptors or signaling pathways- JAK inhibitors- could be effective as potential therapeutics.
引用
收藏
页码:255 / 263
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] TLRs in COVID-19: How they drive immunopathology and the rationale for modulation
    Mabrey, F. Linzee
    Morrell, Eric D.
    Wurfel, Mark M.
    INNATE IMMUNITY, 2021, 27 (7-8) : 503 - 513
  • [42] Circulating multimeric immune complexes contribute to immunopathology in COVID-19
    Ankerhold, Jakob
    Giese, Sebastian
    Kolb, Philipp
    Maul-Pavicic, Andrea
    Voll, Reinhard E.
    Goppert, Nathalie
    Ciminski, Kevin
    Kreutz, Clemens
    Lother, Achim
    Salzer, Ulrich
    Bildl, Wolfgang
    Welsink, Tim
    Morgenthaler, Nils G.
    Grawitz, Andrea Busse
    Emmerich, Florian
    Steinmann, Daniel
    Huzly, Daniela
    Schwemmle, Martin
    Hengel, Hartmut
    Falcone, Valeria
    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2022, 13 (01)
  • [43] Mapping the spatial biology of COVID-19 immunopathology in placenta tissues
    Ma, Ning
    Braubach, Oliver
    Rebutini, Patricia Zadorosnei
    Machado-Souza, Cleber
    Stonoga, Emanuele Therezinha Schueda
    de Noronha, Lucia
    Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Fernando
    Kulasinghe, Arutha
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2022, 208 (01):
  • [44] Road Map to Understanding SARS-CoV-2 Clinico-Immunopathology and COVID-19 Disease Severity
    Karmakar, Deepmala
    Lahiri, Basudev
    Ranjan, Piyush
    Chatterjee, Jyotirmoy
    Lahiri, Pooja
    Sengupta, Sanghamitra
    PATHOGENS, 2021, 10 (01): : 1 - 24
  • [45] Lactation and COVID-19 infection
    Kaur, Hardeep
    Pareek, Shatrughan
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY RESEARCH, 2022, 27 (03) : 250 - 250
  • [46] Pneumopericardium in COVID-19 Infection
    Amirpour, Afshin
    Sattar, Fereshteh
    Mirbod, Seyedeh Mahnaz
    IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL, 2023, 24 (01): : 9 - 9
  • [47] COVID-19 infection and thrombosis
    Srivastava, Swati
    Garg, Iti
    Bansal, Anju
    Kumar, Bhuvnesh
    CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 2020, 510 : 344 - 346
  • [49] COVID-19 Infection and Vaccines
    不详
    JOURNAL OF MIDWIFERY & WOMENS HEALTH, 2023,
  • [50] COVID-19 AS A ZOONOTIC INFECTION
    Kulichenko, A. N.
    Maletskaya, O., V
    Sarkisyan, N. S.
    Volynkina, A. S.
    INFEKTSIYA I IMMUNITET, 2021, 11 (04): : 617 - 623