The role of IL-6 in pathogensis of covid -19

Sinai W. Mohammed
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Dissimilar to all other pandemics in the past five decades, the humanity has been ravaged by the coronavirus disease COVID-19. Starting from its outbreak, the disease's understanding has advanced quickly; multi-organ involvement is the key factor affecting the prognosis of the disease. Mortality and morbidity are closely related to acute respiratory distress syndrome, renal failure, cardiac failure, liver damage, multi-organ failure, and shock. In the initial phases of viral infection, detecting and controlling pro-inflammatory responses are essential. Throughout patient monitoring, it's crucial to consider the COVID-19 treatment's unknowable response. It has been discovered that IL-6 is causally linked to greater mortality. It is a reliable indicator regarding the progression of clinical profile as well as the prognosis of the disease. A highly important cytokine, after the activated macrophages, is it. As a result, a measure for COVID-19 could be the control regarding systemic IL-6 levels in the individuals that have been infected by SARS-CoV-2. This study has demonstrated the significance of IL-6 in COVID-19's immunopathology
IL-6在新冠肺炎发病机制中的作用
与过去50年的所有其他大流行病不同,人类遭受了冠状病毒病COVID-19的蹂躏。自疫情爆发以来,人们对该病的认识进展迅速;多脏器受累是影响疾病预后的关键因素。死亡率和发病率与急性呼吸窘迫综合征、肾功能衰竭、心力衰竭、肝损害、多器官衰竭和休克密切相关。在病毒感染的初始阶段,检测和控制促炎反应是必不可少的。在整个患者监测过程中,至关重要的是要考虑到COVID-19治疗的未知反应。已经发现IL-6与更高的死亡率有因果关系。它是一个可靠的指标,关于进展的临床资料和疾病的预后。在活化的巨噬细胞之后,它是一个非常重要的细胞因子。因此,COVID-19的一项措施可能是控制SARS-CoV-2感染个体的全身IL-6水平。本研究证实了IL-6在COVID-19免疫病理中的意义
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