[PDF][PDF] An update on cytokine storm in covid-19 infection: Pivotal to the survival of the patients

EI Obeagu, S Hamisi, UO Bunu - Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci, 2023 - researchgate.net
EI Obeagu, S Hamisi, UO Bunu
Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci, 2023researchgate.net
The immune system protects the host organism from exogenous and endogenouspathogens
. A finely tuned and balanced array of cytokines, coagulation factors, andcomplement
together with immunocompetent cells protect the body from a wide variety ofknown and
unknown invaders. Usually, pro-and anti-inflammation are tightly regulatedto adequately
counter the infectious event. A pro-inflammatory milieu typically dominatesthe initial phase;
however, anti-inflammation is initiated early to reach a new equilibriumand to start tissue …
Abstract
The immune system protects the host organism from exogenous and endogenouspathogens. A finely tuned and balanced array of cytokines, coagulation factors, andcomplement together with immunocompetent cells protect the body from a wide variety ofknown and unknown invaders. Usually, pro-and anti-inflammation are tightly regulatedto adequately counter the infectious event. A pro-inflammatory milieu typically dominatesthe initial phase; however, anti-inflammation is initiated early to reach a new equilibriumand to start tissue repair processes. Various pathogens and malignant and autoimmune diseases as well as genetic changes, but also iatrogenic interventions, can disturb this equilibrium so that an excessive release of cytokines can occur. In its severe (albeit rare) form, this is referred to as cytokine storm. As a result, positive feedback mechanisms and self-sustained activation of immune cells occur. The resulting hyperinflammation can lead to a life-threatening condition.
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