细胞激素风暴
免疫学
医学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
细胞因子释放综合征
免疫系统
中性粒细胞
疾病
巨噬细胞活化综合征
人口
发病机制
急性呼吸窘迫综合征
促炎细胞因子
炎症
细胞因子
传染病(医学专业)
免疫疗法
肺
病理
内科学
环境卫生
关节炎
嵌合抗原受体
作者
Lan Yang,Xueru Xie,Zikun Tu,Jinrong Fu,Damo Xu,Yufeng Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41392-021-00679-0
摘要
Abstract The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become a global crisis and is more devastating than any other previous infectious disease. It has affected a significant proportion of the global population both physically and mentally, and destroyed businesses and societies. Current evidence suggested that immunopathology may be responsible for COVID-19 pathogenesis, including lymphopenia, neutrophilia, dysregulation of monocytes and macrophages, reduced or delayed type I interferon (IFN-I) response, antibody-dependent enhancement, and especially, cytokine storm (CS). The CS is characterized by hyperproduction of an array of pro-inflammatory cytokines and is closely associated with poor prognosis. These excessively secreted pro-inflammatory cytokines initiate different inflammatory signaling pathways via their receptors on immune and tissue cells, resulting in complicated medical symptoms including fever, capillary leak syndrome, disseminated intravascular coagulation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and multiorgan failure, ultimately leading to death in the most severe cases. Therefore, it is clinically important to understand the initiation and signaling pathways of CS to develop more effective treatment strategies for COVID-19. Herein, we discuss the latest developments in the immunopathological characteristics of COVID-19 and focus on CS including the current research status of the different cytokines involved. We also discuss the induction, function, downstream signaling, and existing and potential interventions for targeting these cytokines or related signal pathways. We believe that a comprehensive understanding of CS in COVID-19 will help to develop better strategies to effectively control immunopathology in this disease and other infectious and inflammatory diseases.
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