Inflammatory Biomarkers and Chronic Diseases: The Link to COVID-19.

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1. Abstract The COVID-19 disease and pandemic eruption have caused a major concern for patients and healthcare systems globally. Immunological therapies are among the areas that require a lot of attention as the immunological consequences of the infection are neither well defined nor well understood. All medical reports indicate that severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 infection has a fatal outcome often results from alveolar injury that impedes airway capacity and multi-organ failure. Both of these complications are associated with the hyper production of cytokines that is known by the term cytokine storm and also called cytokine release syndrome. Strong body of clinical reports show that both mild and severe forms of disease result in cytokine secretion through changes in circulating leukocyte subsets. This is accompanied by elevated level of cytokines production. The milieu of cytokines produced includes IL-6, IL-1β, IL-10, TNF, GM-CSF, IP-10 (IFN-induced protein 10), IL-17, MCP-1, MCP-3 and IL-1ra. With no surprise immune-therapies that target the immune response and curtail the cytokine storm in coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) patients have become a focus of recent clinical trials. In this mini-review we are also highlighting the importance of monitoring closely the levels of the cytokines as a true measure for the patient`s status and immunity level.
炎症生物标志物和慢性疾病:与COVID-19的联系。
1. 摘要2019冠状病毒病及其大流行爆发引起了全球患者和医疗保健系统的重大关注。免疫治疗是需要大量关注的领域之一,因为感染的免疫后果既没有很好地定义也没有很好地理解。所有医学报告都表明,严重急性呼吸综合征-冠状病毒-2感染具有致命的后果,通常是由于肺泡损伤阻碍气道通气和多器官衰竭。这两种并发症都与细胞因子的过度产生有关,即细胞因子风暴,也称为细胞因子释放综合征。大量临床报告表明,轻度和重度疾病都通过改变循环白细胞亚群导致细胞因子分泌。这伴随着细胞因子产生水平的升高。产生的细胞因子环境包括IL-6、IL-1β、IL-10、TNF、GM-CSF、IP-10 (ifn诱导的蛋白10)、IL-17、MCP-1、MCP-3和IL-1ra。毫不奇怪,针对2019冠状病毒(COVID-19)患者的免疫反应和抑制细胞因子风暴的免疫疗法已成为近期临床试验的焦点。在这篇小综述中,我们还强调密切监测细胞因子水平作为患者状态和免疫水平的真实测量的重要性。
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