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Author: Johnson, Betcy Susan; Laloraya, Malini
Title: Cytokine Storm in COVID-19 patients transforms to a Cytokine Super Cyclone in patients with risk factors
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  • Document date: 2020_7_1
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    Snippet: The seventh human coronavirus SARS-CoV2 belongs to the cluster of extremely pathogenic coronaviruses like SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, which are established to cause lower respiratory tract infection. The viral infection can be fatal as the disease advances to pneumonia followed by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Increasingly higher cytokine concentration on account of over-stimulated immune response against the virus, or the ‘cytokine storm’, is the reason behind the manifestation of
    Document: The seventh human coronavirus SARS-CoV2 belongs to the cluster of extremely pathogenic coronaviruses like SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, which are established to cause lower respiratory tract infection. The viral infection can be fatal as the disease advances to pneumonia followed by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Increasingly higher cytokine concentration on account of over-stimulated immune response against the virus, or the ‘cytokine storm’, is the reason behind the manifestation of lethal clinical symptoms. In this article, we discuss the immune pathogenesis of cytokine storm and its relation with SARS-CoV2/COVID-19 risk factors. People with underlying risk factors are more susceptible to fatal complications of COVID-19 infection leading to poor clinical outcome. The increased pro-inflammatory immune status in patients with risk factors (diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, COPD) exacerbates the Cytokine-storm of COVID-19 to a Cytokine Super Cyclone. We also overviewed antiviral immune response provided by BCG vaccine involving the IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α secretion via ‘trained monocytes’, which confers early protection against SARS-CoV2.

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