The immune dysregulations in COVID-19: Implications for the management of rheumatic diseases

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Abstract

The pandemic of COVID-19 has caused global social impact and high health risk. Clinical observations have suggested that elevated levels of inflammatory mediators are associated with disease severities in COVID-19 patients, in which the immunological profiles indicate the hyperactivation of innate immune cells and dysregulated adaptive immune responses. The increasing prevalence and disease progression of COVID-19 has emerged as a pressing challenge for the management of rheumatic patients with immune dysregulations. Here we review the immune dysregulations in COVID-19 and discuss the management of COVID-19 patients with rheumatic diseases.

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Xiao, F., Han, M., Zhu, X., Tang, Y., Huang, E., Zou, H., … Lu, L. (2021). The immune dysregulations in COVID-19: Implications for the management of rheumatic diseases. Modern Rheumatology. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/14397595.2020.1868673

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