COVID-19 disease and autoimmune disorders: A mutual pathway.

Mohammed Al-Beltagi, Nermin Kamal Saeed, Adel Salah Bediwy
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a real challenge for humanity with high morbidity and mortality. Despite being primarily a respiratory illness, COVID-19 can affect nearly every human body tissue, causing many diseases. After viral infection, the immune system can recognize the viral antigens presented by the immune cells. This immune response is usually controlled and terminated once the infection is aborted. Nevertheless, in some patients, the immune reaction becomes out of control with the development of autoimmune diseases. Several human tissue antigens showed a strong response with antibodies directed against many severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) proteins, such as SARS-CoV-2 S, N, and autoimmune target proteins. The immunogenic effects of SARS-CoV-2 are due to the sizeable viral RNA molecules with interrupted transcription increasing the pool of epitopes with increased chances of molecular mimicry and interaction with the host immune system, the overlap between some viral and human peptides, the viral induced-tissue damage, and the robust and complex binding between sACE-2 and SARS-CoV-2 S protein. Consequently, COVID-19 and its vaccine may trigger the development of many autoimmune diseases in a predisposed patient. This review discusses the mutual relation between COVID-19 and autoimmune diseases, their interactive effects on each other, the role of the COVID-19 vaccine in triggering autoimmune diseases, the factors affecting the severity of COVID-19 in patients suffering from autoimmune diseases, and the different ways to minimize the risk of COVID-19 in patients with autoimmune diseases.

COVID-19 疾病与自身免疫性疾病:互为因果
冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)是人类面临的一个真正挑战,发病率和死亡率都很高。尽管主要是呼吸道疾病,但 COVID-19 几乎可以影响人体的每一个组织,引发多种疾病。病毒感染后,免疫系统可以识别免疫细胞提出的病毒抗原。一旦感染中止,这种免疫反应通常会得到控制和终止。然而,在某些患者身上,免疫反应会失去控制,导致自身免疫性疾病的发生。一些人体组织抗原与针对许多严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)蛋白(如 SARS-CoV-2 S、N 和自身免疫靶蛋白)的抗体产生了强烈的反应。SARS-CoV-2 的免疫原效应是由于病毒 RNA 分子的大小和转录的中断增加了表位库,从而增加了分子模仿和与宿主免疫系统相互作用的机会、某些病毒肽与人类肽之间的重叠、病毒诱导的组织损伤以及 sACE-2 与 SARS-CoV-2 S 蛋白之间强大而复杂的结合。因此,COVID-19 及其疫苗可能会诱发易感患者患上多种自身免疫性疾病。本综述讨论了 COVID-19 与自身免疫性疾病之间的相互关系、它们之间的相互作用、COVID-19 疫苗在诱发自身免疫性疾病中的作用、影响自身免疫性疾病患者 COVID-19 严重程度的因素,以及将自身免疫性疾病患者 COVID-19 风险降至最低的不同方法。
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