Author: Mosqueraâ€Sulbaran, Jesús A.; Pedreañez, Adriana; Carrero, Yenddy; Callejas, Diana
Title: Câ€reactive protein as an effector molecule in Covidâ€19 pathogenesis Cord-id: 8362vo12 Document date: 2021_2_17
ID: 8362vo12
Snippet: The current pandemic caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2 virus infection is known as Covidâ€19 (coronavirus disease 2019). This disease can be asymptomatic or can affect multiple organ systems. Damage induced by the virus is related to dysfunctional activity of the immune system, but the activity of molecules such as Câ€reactive protein (CRP) as a factor capable of inducing an inflammatory status that may be involved in the severe evolution of the disease, has not been extensively evaluated. A systematic
Document: The current pandemic caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2 virus infection is known as Covidâ€19 (coronavirus disease 2019). This disease can be asymptomatic or can affect multiple organ systems. Damage induced by the virus is related to dysfunctional activity of the immune system, but the activity of molecules such as Câ€reactive protein (CRP) as a factor capable of inducing an inflammatory status that may be involved in the severe evolution of the disease, has not been extensively evaluated. A systematic review was performed using the NCBIâ€PubMed database to find articles related to Covidâ€19 immunity, inflammatory response, and CRP published from December 2019 to December 2020. High levels of CRP were found in patients with severe evolution of Covidâ€19 in which several organ systems were affected and in patients who died. CRP activates complement, induces the production of proâ€inflammatory cytokines and induces apoptosis which, together with the inflammatory status during the disease, can lead to a severe outcome. Several drugs can decrease the level or block the effect of CRP and might be useful in the treatment of Covidâ€19. From this review it is reasonable to conclude that CRP is a factor that can contribute to severe evolution of Covidâ€19 and that the use of drugs able to lower CRP levels or block its activity should be evaluated in randomized controlled clinical trials.
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